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Today's leadership doesn't necessarily mean top down leadership or that the Administrator is the only leadership within the school. Effective school leadership has many players. School based teams can lead in different areas and especially within their curricular areas. Change within practice is not dependent on administrative leadership. Many are led by those who are considered their mentors and other educators who willingly share their best practices.
We can all take a role in leadership. Whether it is within our own school community or the global educators within our digital world. There is power in the collaboration of many different relationships and sources. With our digital tools we have amazing influence at whatever capacity we are at. Small voices have made big changes. It all works to the greater end. One step at a time.
I like how Steve Hargadon has phrased this as Educational Networking. Using all those wonderful tools within Social media to enhance and advance education. What a concept!