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TW3-3#STL
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Use the self-evaluation review provided to reflect on your skills as a team leader. If you do not currently lead a team then think about a time when you have been the leader of a task, however small, and reflect on your skills.Click on the icon to the left to download the self-evaluation review sheet
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Tutorial Video
Reading Materials
Making a Big Difference (MABD) Case Study: Foundation Stage Self-Evaluation Process in Newham, from the National Strategies website
‘Developing People: The Manager’s Role’, published by Fenman
Four approaches to learning
Learning Logs: Retrospective and Prospective
Presentation
Good Practice Example
Interactive Quiz
Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Try to obtain and read copies of the following books. You may like to look for them at your local library.‘How to say the right thing every time: communicating well with students, staff, parents and the public’, by R.D. Ramsey, published by Corwin Press‘Crash course in managing people’, by B. Clegg and P. Birch, published by Kogan Page‘The confidence to be yourself’ by B. Roet, published by Piatkus
Use the internet to find inspirational and wise sayings that refer to teamwork and being a good member of a team, from the leaders of the present and the past. Select ones that mean something to you in particular. Type them up and put them up somewhere that will allow you to see them often.
Use the self-evaluation review provided to reflect on your skills as a team leader. If you do not currently lead a team then think about a time when you have been the leader of a task, however small, and reflect on your skills.Click on the icon to the left to download the self-evaluation review sheet
Think And Challenge