Gregory Allen
Articles de blog de Gregory Allen
I came out as an Abstract Random/Concrete Random individual as these were almost tied. It was accurate as to my learning styles..."dislike, restrictive, & antiseptic environs" and "having their intuitive flashes & insights demeaned". I can use insight to skip details & find the big picture and see beauty in the darkest of events & in 'diamonds in the rough'. More telling for me were to leadership results...particularly the positive results of these styles of leadership (shared vision w/in a caring, cooperative & dynamic community = where I am at presently in my teaching-Jesuit High School; and clarity of vision, continual evolution & body, mind, spirit safety = what I teach subject-wise as a theologian). So these were affirming. But the darker side was frighteningly accurate as well...'w/holding contributions b/c they've been demeaned or discounted', accommodating others for fear of abuse & social rejection', 'substituting personal vision for the organization's vision', 'jumping ship when the going gets tough or glamour fades'. These all speak to my dark side which I must guard against and attend to in clear self-assessment & reflection.
The Instructional Leadership Beliefs Inventory was spot on as well, as it indicated I tend to be in a collaborative approach over 53% of the time, which is accurate. I know my department sees my leadership as more collaborative than directive, yet I can be directive when needed. I scored 27% on this area of leadership belief. I feel I get more out of my department members when I focus on collaboration rather than direction. They feel respected as professionals and USUALLY rise to the occassion. Of course there are the times when I must be directive w/ teachers who are not successful, not growing in their profession, and are actually harmful to the learning environment. Here directiveness is necessary and imperative.