3. About Resource
Person
• PhD Education_UMT, Lahore
• M.Phil Education_UE (Okara Campus)
• B.Ed & M.Ed (AIOU, Islamabad
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Dr. Muhammad
Jamil
Educati
on
Experie
nce
• Working at GCWU Sialkot (Higher
Education)
• Worked in School Education (20
years)
0300-4255912
jameelphd@gmail.com
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5. Licensing in Teaching
• Subject Command
• Communication Skills
• Social Genius
• Motivation
• A True Learner
• Progressive
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Leadership
(Introduction)
Leading is influencing, guiding in direction, course, action, opinion.
Leaders are people who do the right thing.
• "Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is
possible.”— Colin Powell, Ex. U.S. Secretary of State
• Leadership is the behavior of individuals directing their followers towards shared goal
(Yukl,2009)
• The process by which an agent induces subordinate to behave in a desired manner.
• Directing and coordinating the work of group members.
• Leadership represents a complex form of social problem solving. (Hughes, Ginnett, and
Curphy, 2009)
12. What is Leadership
• Leadership is “Influence”.
• The ability to influence others to achieve a goal.
• Vision + Followership + Influence
• Leader--------influence-----+ Follower------attain=Goal
• The process of influencing people and providing an environment for them
to achieve team or organizational objectives.
• An influence relationship among leaders and followers for real changes
that reflect their shared purposes.
• An interpersonal influence directed toward the achievement of goals.
13. Your Perspective about Leadership?
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14. Leadership Quotes
• “Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals
to achieve a common goal” (Northouse ,2007, p3)
• Leadership is "the process of influencing the activities of an organized group
toward goal achievement" (Rauch & Behling. 1984. p. 46).
• "Leadership is a process of giving purpose (meaningful direction) to collective
effort and causing willing effort to be expended to achieve purpose" (Jacobs &
Jacques, 1990, p. 281).
• Leadership "is the ability to step outside the culture ... to start evolutionary
change processes that are more adaptive" (E. H. Schein, 1992, p. 2).
• "Leadership is the process of making sense of what people are doing together so
that people will understand and be committed" (Drath & Palus, 1994, p. 4).
• Leadership and Learning are indispensable to each other (John F. Kennedy).
17. Sources of Power in Leadership
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Leadership power is the ability and influence that a leader possesses to guide,
motivate, and direct others toward a common goal.
Following are the sources of Power.
Legitimate Power: This is the power that comes from a leader's formal
position or title within an organization. It is the authority that a leader has
to make decisions, allocate resources, and direct the work of others
Reward Power: This is the power that comes from a leader's ability to
provide rewards or incentives to their followers. It can be in the form of
bonuses, promotions, or other benefits that motivate people to perform
better
Coercive Power: This is the power that comes from a leader's ability to
punish or impose negative consequences on their followers. It can be in
the form of reprimands, demotions, or other disciplinary actions that
discourage people from underperforming.
19. Sources of Power in Leadership
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Expert Power: This is the power that comes from a leader's knowledge,
skills, and expertise in a particular area. It is the ability to influence others
based on one's competence and credibility
Referent Power: This is the power that comes from a leader's personal
qualities, such as charisma, trustworthiness, and likability. It is the ability to
influence others based on one's personality and the respect and admiration
they have earned from their followers
Informational Power: This is the power that comes from a leader's access
to information that others do not have. It is the ability to influence others
based on one's knowledge and the insights they can provide
21. Sources of Power in Leadership
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• Effective leaders use a combination of these power sources to influence
and motivate their followers.
• However, it is important to note that some sources of power, such as
coercive power, should be used sparingly and only as a last resort, as they
can create distrust and conflict in the long term
22. Reflection
Which Source is the most important and Why?
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23. Need and Scope of Leadership
• Motivation
• Providing guidance
• Co-ordination
• Increased productivity
• Improved decision-making
• Better problem-solving
• Increased employee engagement
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25. Five Levels of Leadership
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(John C. Maxwell's 5 Levels of
Leadership)
• Position - People follow because they have
to. This is the entry-level of leadership, where
people follow you because of your title or
position of authority
• Permission - People follow because they
want to. At this level, leaders build
relationships with their followers, creating a
positive work environment where people feel
valued and respected
26. Five Levels of Leadership
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(John C. Maxwell's 5 Levels of Leadership)
• Production - People follow because of what you
have done for the organization. Leaders at this level
focus on achieving results and driving productivity
• People Development - People follow because
of what you have done for them. Leaders at this
level prioritize the development of their team
members, helping them grow and reach their full
potential
• Pinnacle - People follow because of who you are
and what you represent. This is the highest level of
leadership, where leaders have a lasting impact on
their followers and the organization. They are
respected and admired for their values, character,
and achievements
27. Reflection
Which level is the most important and How?
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31. Your Perspective about Educational Leadership?
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32. Educational Leadership?
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• Educational leadership is the process of enlisting and guiding the
talents and energies of teachers, students, and parents toward
achieving common educational aims.
• It is a complex and multifaceted process that requires a variety of
skills and abilities.
Effective Educational Leaders are able to:
• Set a clear vision for the school or district
• Create a positive and supportive learning environment
• Build strong relationships with staff, students, and parents
• Facilitate collaboration and teamwork
• Communicate effectively
• Solve problems and make decisions
• Manage resources effectively
• Advocate for the needs of students and the school community
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• Educational leadership is essential for ensuring that all students
have the opportunity to succeed.
• Effective leaders can create schools that are safe, supportive, and
challenging, where all students can reach their full potential.
Qualities of an Effective Educational
Leader
• Visionary
• Collaborative
• Communicative
• Decision-maker
• Problem solver
• Motivator
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Need and Scope of Educational Leadership
• Influence of Educational Leadership in National Perspective
• most powerful instrument to open the door of awareness and wisdom
• to express the identity
• Learning strategies in of knowledge, skills and disposition
• Influence of Educational Leadership in Economic Perspective
• to enhance the personal, social, cultural, ethical and spiritual development
• to prepare people to play an active part in their communities as citizens
• to develop the potential to be employable and to play a full economic role
• to maximize life chances through academic success
• to create a society founded in acceptance and tolerance
59. Future of Educational Leadership- Global Perspective
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1. More focus on vertical development
2. Transfer of greater developmental ownership to the individual
3. Greater focus on collective rather than individual leadership
4. Much greater focus on innovation in leadership development methods
5. Educational Leadership for Community Development
6. Educational Leadership for Lifelong Learning
60. Reflection
How Leadership can be make effective in the light
of Future of Leadership?
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61. • Quid-e- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah
• Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
• Allama Iqbal
Muslim Educational Leaders
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• Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, was indeed a
prominent figure in the field of education, particularly as a Muslim educational leader.
• While Jinnah is primarily known for his political leadership and his role in the creation of
Pakistan, he also emphasized the importance of education and worked towards promoting
educational opportunities for Muslims in British India.
Characteristics
1.Advocacy for Education:
2.Support for Aligarh Muslim University
3.Emphasis on Female Education
4.Formation of Educational Institutions
• Jinnah's vision for education went beyond religious lines.
• He believed in providing equal educational opportunities to all, irrespective of their
religious or social background.
• His efforts as a Muslim educational leader laid the foundation for the development of
education in Pakistan and left a lasting impact on the country's educational policies.
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• Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, a prominent figure in the 19th century, was indeed an
influential educational leader in India.
• He dedicated his life to promoting education, particularly among Muslims, and
played a pivotal role in modernizing Muslim education in British India.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan's contributions as an educational leader
1.Aligarh Movement
2.Emphasis on Science and English Education
3.Promoting Rationalism and Modernity
4.Educational Publications
5.Educational Institutions and Scholarships
• Sir Syed Ahmad Khan's contributions as an educational leader were instrumental in
promoting modern education among Muslims in India.
• His efforts paved the way for the intellectual and social progress of the community
and laid the foundation for institutions like Aligarh Muslim University, which
continues to be a renowned educational institution in India.
• His vision and dedication to education have left a lasting impact on generations of
Muslims and the educational landscape of the subcontinent.
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• Allama Iqbal, also known as Sir Muhammad Iqbal, was a renowned
philosopher, poet, and visionary who made significant contributions as an
Islamic educational leader.
• He played a crucial role in revitalizing Muslim thought and promoting Islamic
education in the early 20th century.
Allama Iqbal's contributions as an Islamic educational leader
1.Emphasis on Islamic Revival
2.Concept of Khudi (Selfhood)
3.Promotion of Iqbal's Educational Philosophy
4.Role in Aligarh Muslim University
5.Promotion of Persian and Urdu Language
6.Poetic Works
• Allama Iqbal's contributions as an Islamic educational leader were
multifaceted.
• He inspired Muslims to embrace education, reconcile Islamic principles with
modern knowledge, and develop a holistic understanding of their faith.
• Iqbal's vision continues to inspire individuals and institutions today, shaping
the discourse on Islamic education and promoting the integration of Islamic
values with contemporary learning.