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Calm in the Change Chaos

March 27, 2023 by Amber Leave a Comment

Change is a constant in any organization, and this is especially true in the world of education. One significant change that can occur in schools is a shift in district leadership…in particular in my world, a new superintendent. I’ve long been a fan of the statement that all change is hard, even good change. Adapting to change can be challenging, but there are steps that professionals can take to ensure a smooth transition.

Clear and consistent communication is where the calmness begins. Surveys, conversations, transparency… all strategies that will show a willingness to be collaborative.

Another key action for adapting to change is to remain flexible. Change can be unpredictable, and leaves all previously final plans more… fluid. By staying open to new ideas and approaches, educators can better navigate the transition and maintain a sense of continuity for students and the community.

Here are three of my favorite quotes when it comes to the importance of leadership… ones to keep in mind to help your people adapt to changes in district leadership:

  1. “The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things.” – Ronald Reagan

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This quote reminds us that leadership is not just about one person, but about the collective efforts of a team. When a new leader takes over a school district, they need to work with teachers, staff, and community members to set goals and create a shared vision for the future. Leaders should unleash employees’ potential, rather than trying to control or contain their ideas and they should inspire employees to explore solutions, rather than motivating them toward fixed ideas.

  1. “Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure that impact lasts in your absence.” – Sheryl Sandberg

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A change in district leadership can create uncertainty and anxiety for teachers and students. This quote reminds us that effective leaders leave a lasting impact that extends beyond their time in the role. By empowering teachers and providing a sense of stability, new leaders can create a positive legacy that endures long after they have moved on. Good leaders fight against a scarcity mindset, focusing instead on an abundance of things like respect, capacity, and trust.

  1. “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.” – John Quincy Adams

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This quote highlights the importance of leadership as a catalyst for growth and change. When a new leader takes over a school district, they have the opportunity to inspire teachers and students to reach new heights. By setting high expectations and providing the support needed to achieve them, new leaders can create a culture of excellence that benefits everyone in the district.

If you’re in a season of change, whether at the campus or at the district level, remember that changes in leadership can be challenging, but they can also provide opportunities for growth and improvement. Relationships can’t be rushed but if you’re willing to embrace change, there can be calmness in the chaos.

 

 

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