[Ous-lp-rp13] EDAD 6010 Answer to Question #2

Saretta Jackson sjackson at southpoint.k12.oh.us
Thu Jun 14 22:28:46 EDT 2018


In looking at the three leadership traits, and their corresponding subsets,
I can find areas of strength.  I feel that my personality is that of an
extrovert.  To be a teacher, I feel that one has to possess a certain
amount of self-confidence.  Without some level of self-confidence you would
not be able to stand in the front of the room and teach. Integrity should
be already inherently important to any educator, both outside and inside
the classroom.  My age and life experiences, thus far, lend me to feel that
I have reached a level of emotional maturity suitable for a position of
authority.  However, I do find that I have a very low stress tolerance.  I
tend to get rattled easily if I feel that I am not in control of a
situation.

I feel that my interpersonal skills are quite honed.  For example; I was
hired to teach Kindergarten after school had already begun.  I was hired in
a building that I was not very familiar with, and to teach alongside people
that I had not yet built a relationship with.  By Christmas of that year, I
had a very good relationship with my colleagues and we were planning fun
and engaging lessons with our whole grade level. This past school year I
was moved to a first grade position and, again, I have formed a strong
relationship within the grade level.

Being a primary teacher, there has to be some knowledge and familiarity of
conceptual skills.  Being able to take a brand new concept and break it
down into workable pieces to help my students master that concept is
something that, not only is very interesting to me, but that, I feel, I am
comfortable with.  However, I have to say that the use of technology is not
something that I would pride myself on.  This is one area that I will need
constant refreshing and access to the wonderful IT person in our building.

Any educator has to have some level of motivation, or else we wouldn’t have
gotten as far as we have in our careers.  I was motivated to earn, not one,
but two undergraduate degrees.  I feel that I am able to meet the
expectations of my administrator and the expectations of my students and
their parents.  I have also strived to be very clear about the expectations
that I have of my students and of my own classroom.  These listed
expectations are listed and handed out with our “Beginning of Year” packet
that the parents pick up on our building’s beginning of year open house.  I
think I might struggle with having power needs.  I feel that there is a
noted difference in being in charge of a situation and actually craving the
power that comes with being in charge. I had to dig a little deeper to not
that difference between self-efficacy and self-confidence.  Self-efficacy
is define by an individual’s belief in his or her innate ability to achieve
goals.  This particular trait, I feel, is crucial to being successful in
anything that you choose to do.  I believe that I am going to be successful
in my endeavors, so therefore, I foresee that I will be a success.

There are strengths and weaknesses in all of us.  The key is to build upon
the strengths that you already recognize within yourself and have the
wisdom to admit your weaknesses.  Once those weaknesses are identified,
then the act of growth can begin.
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