Leadership in Early Care and Education

Author: Tammy Marino, Maidie Rosengarden, Sally Gunyon, Taya Noland
Publisher: Nova Scotia Community College

ABOUT BOOK

Welcome to Leadership in Early Care and Education! We hope you find this text helpful, thought provoking, and affirming. We created this text to support learning in a couple of different. This text can be used from start to finish, or as modules that you (the instructor or the student) select based on your learning outcomes.We created this text with these principles in mind:Anyone can be a leader at any time. Leadership is not title specific and the field of Early Care and Education needs leaders from diverse background, experiences, and expertise.Leadership has an inherent set of responsibilities and leaders need to understand what those are and how to navigate them.Diversity, equity, and inclusion are important topics and leadership should be grounded in them.Reflection is a key part of professional practice and should be encouraged and supported at all levels.It is important to represent a variety of contexts, individuals and scenarios.White space is important. How we interact with learning materials is important. We hope you will find our design effective.Leaders in Early Childhood Education and K-12 Education exist at levels and take many different paths to leadership. Some receive formal education and while many find themselves in leadership roles because they have the most tenure.  Most become leaders through a combination of education and experience – and all are woefully underprepared for what they experience.These modules were designed to empower leaders at all levels and in any educational context. We realize that is a lofty goal and we felt it was important to aspire to ensure that all leaders could see themselves in the scenarios and strategies we share.  We have been in leadership roles and know how challenging and complex leadership in education can be.

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