Author: Shagufta Shazadi
After getting
insights from a couple of sessions during the course at IED, I have come to believe that pedagogical leadership is beyond teaching and
more essentially it discusses the complex relationship between teaching and
learning processes and cultivates the holistic development of the learner. In order
to strengthen this relationship between teaching and learning a pedagogical leader does not only ensure what is taught in the class rather he/she contemplates students’ critical reflections and their feedback which informs him/her in
modifying the lesson.
A teacher is also a learner; hence, pedagogical
leadership is a lifelong process of acquiring new information, modifying and
reinforcing existing knowledge through maintaining an intellectual relationship
with the members of the educational setting. However, students’ understanding in the classroom and their needs are also essential to bring in knowledge of the
teacher to enhance their learning. In order to bring theories into Praxis, a pedagogical leader shall observe rather looking
at the happenings of the event around him/her. So that pedagogical leader would be able
to identify need improving areas of learners, reaching to their grass root
level of understanding and then taking responsibility to scaffold in building
capacities.
Pedagogical leadership does not encourage the transmission of knowledge
considering learner as an empty vessel and someone who requires diagnosis and
treatment from an expert or just a linear method of transaction where
individuals can be seen as capable of solving problems. However, this change the process makes sure holistic development considering each learner as a unique
combination of complex and exceptionally differentiated qualities. In
pedagogical leadership learners’ responses are considered primarily to underpinning
learning processes among student, teachers, teacher educators, curriculum and
community.
Pedagogical
leadership pays its well in polishing learners’ reflective skills and critical
thinking to enable them to construct their own knowledge. Furthermore,
leadership is a ‘win-win’ approach where each member of the group or community
learns from each other, each member is accountable in capacity building and every
member has the responsibility to share their learning. For instance, a bridge made of different sized
wooden blocks, in which each block contributes to holding the bridge firmly.
The bridge will weaken or not work if any of the blocks get damaged. Likewise,
learning is not a linear process. Each member of the school community has
his/her own contribution to empower their peers and sustain the culture of
knowing their own ideas and exploring their peer thoughts through interacting,
challenging and critiquing the ideas shared. Pedagogical leadership creates a
conducive environment where those who are more knowledgeable and have a better
understanding of help’s those who need to strengthen their learning.
The learning process
is challenging and a time-consuming journey towards change and pedagogical
leadership anticipate educators to reflect on their own lessons to improve its
efficacy and usefulness. Furthermore, it brings a sense of self-accountability
inputting their efforts to make educational setting a learning community. Pedagogical
leadership does not concern and favour spoon-feeding. In fact, it induces
learners to be curious and to get engaged in learning in their surroundings. It
helps them learn from their own experiences as well as from purposeful
dialogues with other stakeholders in the learning community. The values and
self-esteem of learners are also considered as an essential part of the learning
community to motivate them towards learning. Pedagogical leadership ensures the
quality of learning with day to day requirements in order to expand, support
and improve learning processes. Moreover, Pedagogical leadership addresses
everyday challenges and issues in learning and disseminates this information to
other stakeholders.
The pedagogical leader
makes it essential to consider and reflect on the ways in which learners
perform best and ascertain the philosophy and strategies a pedagogical work
towards that end. It explores
ways to nurture and empower learners and inspires them to struggle for quality. Pedagogical leadership makes lifelong learners
and builds their confidence.
In
conclusion, it is necessary to focus on pedagogical leadership in the
educational communities. This would focus on the interaction among the community to
discuss the problems to find possible solutions to them. A school is a fundamental
place for a child’s holistic development. It is not a job of a single
pedagogical leader, but it requires each stakeholder of the school community to
play their role to accelerate learning processes among the community members.
It is very important to all teachers to practice pedagogical leadership to meet the challenges of 21st century. Thank you for writing on this area.
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