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The purpose of a Leadership Audit is to get a clear picture of how you invest the precious minutes of each work day. It resembles the beginning of a weight loss program, by stepping on the scales and looking in the mirror. During the audit, you record descriptions of the things that get your attention on a normal day of work. Why conduct an audit? Because where you spend your time defines the condition of your leadership. While you might be highly efficient in getting a lot of tasks completed, the real impact of your leadership is found in your daily influence on teaching and learning. |
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Typical Categories of Daily Leadership Practices |
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Safe & Orderly Environment
Fiscal Management
Communication
Instructional Leadership
Event Supervision
Special Education & 504’s
Parents & Community
Staff
Facilities & Services
Administrivia |
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Methods of Recording an Audit |
Daily Planner
Recording Device
Observer
Checklist
PDA |
Then, you are ready to conduct a Leadership Analysis |
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