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 Leadership - by Dan Cable - good focus on recognizing the expertise of your staff and that as a leader you should practice humble servant leadership

 Leadership - by Dan Cable - good focus on recognizing the expertise of your staff and that as a leader you should practice humble servant leadership | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
by Dan Cable

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Servant-leadership: the Online Way! E-learning where community building is key

Servant-leadership: the Online Way! E-learning where community building is key | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Sylvia van de Bunt-Kokhuis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Nabil Sultan, Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom

 

Abstract

The digitalisation of educational communities has increased rapidly in the last decade. Modern technologies transform the way educational leaders such as teachers, tutors, deans and supervisors view and manage their educational communities. More often, educational leaders offer a variety of gateways, guiding the e-learners in their search for finding and understanding information. A new type of leader is required for understanding the needs and requirements of geographically dispersed e-learners. This calls for a compassioned kind of leader, able to reconcile the dilemma of high-tech versus hi-touch in the online classroom. This article examines servant-leadership and its implications for e-learning in the 24/7 classroom where community building is key.

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Applying servant leadership to teaching online. 

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The Role of Servant Leardership in Faculty Development Programs: A Review of the Literature


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