Leadership Impact on Teacher Commitment in Education

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Explore the significance of good leadership in sustaining teacher commitment in the educational field. Discover how effective leaders contribute to the development of better teachers, ultimately creating a positive impact on the education system. Insights from the PiXL Conference 2016 led by Geoff Barton shed light on the crucial role of leadership in fostering teacher dedication and enhancing overall teaching quality.

  • Leadership
  • Teacher Commitment
  • Education System
  • Geoff Barton
  • PiXL Conference

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  1. PiXL Conference 2016 Geoff Barton Head King Edward VI School Suffolk www.geoffbarton.co.uk/Teacher-resources (148) Twitter: @RealGeoffBarton

  2. Insert Title Here Geoff Barton Head King Edward VI School Suffolk www.geoffbarton.co.uk/Teacher-resources (148) Twitter: @RealGeoffBarton

  3. Judy-Ann, Year 11

  4. Fifteen Minutes of Scandinavian Fun Geoff Barton Head King Edward VI School Suffolk www.geoffbarton.co.uk/Teacher-resources (148) Twitter: @RealGeoffBarton

  5. Fear less, hope more, eat less, chew more, whine less, breathe more, talk less, say more, hate less, love more and all good things will be yours.

  6. 1: Celebrate more

  7. 2: Lead more

  8. Three-quarters of teachers who demonstrated sustained commitment said that good leadership helped them sustain their commitment over time. Better leaders produce better teachers.

  9. The Mavericks

  10. Of great leaders, the people will say: we did it ourselves. Lao Tzu

  11. 3: Rage more

  12. The limits of my language mean the limits of my world Ludwig Wittgenstein

  13. The Literacy Club

  14. Celebrate more Lead more Rage more

  15. Fifteen Minutes of Scandinavian Fun Geoff Barton Head King Edward VI School Suffolk www.geoffbarton.co.uk/Teacher-resources (148) Twitter: @RealGeoffBarton

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