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Activity 2. Adaptive Leadership
After watching the video, reflect on how the hurdles of Philippine education can be transformed
into opportunities that would benefit our learners. With the changing education landscape in our
country, what can be the necessary changes needed in school leadership that can help us become
adaptive school leaders and adaptable academic institutions to the disruptions in our
environment? Briefly, kindly write your thoughts in the discussion below.
There were numerous hurdles in Philippine education since old age. From the curriculum to the
classroom to the teachers up to the bureaucracy system of the Department of Education. And now
within the face of this crisis, everything has been forced to change from face-to-face learning to
online learning, but this situation can be good because the nice thing this new normal brought us
is that it exposes what was wrong with our old normal yesterday and sets us up for a higher normal
tomorrow.
Nevertheless, the shape of online education was widely employed by many institutions even
before the pandemic. Now it is just extraordinary special because we cannot get away with this
situation. And since we want to confirm the standard of teaching, we may have to feature some
new elements to online instructions that may be transformed into opportunities that might benefit
our learners. These are as follows:
 Find ways to extend the interest in online courses to keep students.
 Flexible use of assorted teaching methods, like display screen, group debate, group
competition, role-playing, etc., to extend student participation.
 Combination of teaching and research methods to encourage student’s passion for active
learning.
As an academic leader, I do not want this crisis to cause a permanent change to the education
system. There’s a little doubt that the sole problem facing the worldwide education community is
that face-to-face instruction is severely blocked. Many schools do not have online teaching, for the
time being and can only opt to suspend classes to avoid crowds.
Although online teaching is indeed a good way to solve problems, it doesn’t mean that it can
completely replace face-to-face classroom interactions. Humans are socially advanced creatures.
It is not only learning that needs face-to-face contact, but also communication. Objectively
speaking, online teaching can only guarantee the completion of learning in terms of content and
quantity. The absence of an emotional component in online education is viewed by literature as
problematic, especially in terms of basic education
(https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2020.1811645).
Even the blended learning model requires a mix of face-to-face learning and online learning, rather
than one completely replacing the other. The development of recent teaching strategies requires a
gradual process. Sudden changes (especially forced changes) can only be counted as compromised
and helpless. Therefore, I still hope that this crisis will pass soon, and everything will return to the
normal track.
But for the meantime, as the COVID-19 Pandemic ravages the globe, it is essential to attend to the
academic needs of kids and youth during the crisis, and this calls for an honest educational leader
who can adapt strategically to the educational disruptions glocally.
There is no “perfect” leadership style. ALL leadership exists to bring on change. If leaders are
simply keeping things as they are and maintaining, they are no leaders but simply managers.
Leaders constantly desire to create things better, to move the ball down the field, to disrupt normal
for greater results. There is no style that is best suited for change
(https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newPPM_87.htm). All of them should create change.
In these interesting times, this calls a sort of leadership style that is proactive, inclusive, and
transparent approach that does not downplay information or delay a response. The leader does not
just make changes, s/he must carefully recognize potential changes in the external environment
and consider the simplest path that will positively affect the organization.
According to Yukl and Mahsud (2010) "flexible and adaptive leadership involves changing
behavior in appropriate ways because the situation changes" (p.1). Adaptive leaders look not only
at the leader-follower relationship, but also consider external factors within the environment within
which leaders and followers operate (Glover, Rainwater, Jones, & Friedman, 2002).
Adaptive leadership allows leaders to mobilize "people to tackle tough challenges and thrive"
(Heifetz, Linsky, & Grashow, 2009, p. 14). Adaptive leaders are adept at knowing what the issues
are, defining them carefully, and finding appropriate solutions. Critics of adaptive leadership state
that while this theory is effective for organizations planning for change, many organizations are
proof against an adaptive leadership approach (Yukl & Mahsud, 2010). This is often because
adaptive leadership challenges beliefs, values, and norms, which can lead individuals to resist the
ideas and changes that emerge from an adaptive leadership approach (Yukl, 2010).
However, adaptive leadership considers all factors that affect an organization, by properly
planning for a changing world, which makes an adaptive leadership approach useful and valid in
dynamic societies.
It also reveals that in times of crisis adaptive leaders:
 draw on a toolkit of skills and approaches, which are reactive and proactive.
 prioritize open communication.
 proactively triage and manage threats to their community.
 leverage expertise and skill from multiple stakeholders to facilitate the transition from a
crisis.
 work collaboratively to transform and build back better.
 support the wellbeing of their school community (while maintaining their health and
wellbeing) (https://www.aitsl.edu.au/research/spotlight/the-role-of-school-leadership- in-
challenging-times)
As identified above, adaptive leadership is effective in specific situations where change has
occurred; it may not be effective in managing the established order. However, it can be argued that
today, change is common and academic institutions need strategies to retort to the stress of such
change. An adaptive leadership approach allows institutions to contemplate situations uniquely
and choose actions based on what is needed currently rather than on traditions. For these reasons,
an adaptive leadership approach is also more valuable as a leadership approach within the current
situation of all educational institutions.
References:
https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2020.1811645. Educators’ emotions involved in the
transition to online teaching in higher education Dawn NaylorORCID Icon &Julie
NyanjomORCID.Received 13 Jan 2020, Accepted 13 Jul 2020, Published online: 02 Sep 2020
https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newPPM_87.htm. The Four Principles of Change
Management: How to Support Change in Your Organization
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232567495_Why_flexible_and_adaptive_leadershp
_is_essential June 2010Consulting Psychology Journal Practice and Research 62(2):81-93
DOI:10.1037/a0019835. Project: Adaptive Leadership Behaviors
https://impact.fpg.unc.edu/glossary/adaptive-leadership Heifetz, R. A., Grashow, A., &
Linsky, M. (2009). The practice of adaptive leadership:Tools and tactics for changing your
organization and the world. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press.
https://www.aitsl.edu.au/research/spotlight/the-role-of-school-leadership-in-challenging-
times)
https://www.indigenouspsych.org/Interest%20Group/Glover/2002AdaptiveLeaderODJ.pdf
Adaptive Leadership: When Change is Not Enough. Dr. Jerry Glover, Dr. Gordon Jones, and
Dr. Harris Friedman
Adaptive leadership

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Adaptive leadership

  • 1. Activity 2. Adaptive Leadership After watching the video, reflect on how the hurdles of Philippine education can be transformed into opportunities that would benefit our learners. With the changing education landscape in our country, what can be the necessary changes needed in school leadership that can help us become adaptive school leaders and adaptable academic institutions to the disruptions in our environment? Briefly, kindly write your thoughts in the discussion below. There were numerous hurdles in Philippine education since old age. From the curriculum to the classroom to the teachers up to the bureaucracy system of the Department of Education. And now within the face of this crisis, everything has been forced to change from face-to-face learning to online learning, but this situation can be good because the nice thing this new normal brought us is that it exposes what was wrong with our old normal yesterday and sets us up for a higher normal tomorrow. Nevertheless, the shape of online education was widely employed by many institutions even before the pandemic. Now it is just extraordinary special because we cannot get away with this situation. And since we want to confirm the standard of teaching, we may have to feature some new elements to online instructions that may be transformed into opportunities that might benefit our learners. These are as follows:  Find ways to extend the interest in online courses to keep students.  Flexible use of assorted teaching methods, like display screen, group debate, group competition, role-playing, etc., to extend student participation.  Combination of teaching and research methods to encourage student’s passion for active learning. As an academic leader, I do not want this crisis to cause a permanent change to the education system. There’s a little doubt that the sole problem facing the worldwide education community is that face-to-face instruction is severely blocked. Many schools do not have online teaching, for the time being and can only opt to suspend classes to avoid crowds. Although online teaching is indeed a good way to solve problems, it doesn’t mean that it can completely replace face-to-face classroom interactions. Humans are socially advanced creatures. It is not only learning that needs face-to-face contact, but also communication. Objectively speaking, online teaching can only guarantee the completion of learning in terms of content and quantity. The absence of an emotional component in online education is viewed by literature as problematic, especially in terms of basic education (https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2020.1811645). Even the blended learning model requires a mix of face-to-face learning and online learning, rather than one completely replacing the other. The development of recent teaching strategies requires a gradual process. Sudden changes (especially forced changes) can only be counted as compromised and helpless. Therefore, I still hope that this crisis will pass soon, and everything will return to the normal track.
  • 2. But for the meantime, as the COVID-19 Pandemic ravages the globe, it is essential to attend to the academic needs of kids and youth during the crisis, and this calls for an honest educational leader who can adapt strategically to the educational disruptions glocally. There is no “perfect” leadership style. ALL leadership exists to bring on change. If leaders are simply keeping things as they are and maintaining, they are no leaders but simply managers. Leaders constantly desire to create things better, to move the ball down the field, to disrupt normal for greater results. There is no style that is best suited for change (https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newPPM_87.htm). All of them should create change. In these interesting times, this calls a sort of leadership style that is proactive, inclusive, and transparent approach that does not downplay information or delay a response. The leader does not just make changes, s/he must carefully recognize potential changes in the external environment and consider the simplest path that will positively affect the organization. According to Yukl and Mahsud (2010) "flexible and adaptive leadership involves changing behavior in appropriate ways because the situation changes" (p.1). Adaptive leaders look not only at the leader-follower relationship, but also consider external factors within the environment within which leaders and followers operate (Glover, Rainwater, Jones, & Friedman, 2002). Adaptive leadership allows leaders to mobilize "people to tackle tough challenges and thrive" (Heifetz, Linsky, & Grashow, 2009, p. 14). Adaptive leaders are adept at knowing what the issues are, defining them carefully, and finding appropriate solutions. Critics of adaptive leadership state that while this theory is effective for organizations planning for change, many organizations are proof against an adaptive leadership approach (Yukl & Mahsud, 2010). This is often because adaptive leadership challenges beliefs, values, and norms, which can lead individuals to resist the ideas and changes that emerge from an adaptive leadership approach (Yukl, 2010). However, adaptive leadership considers all factors that affect an organization, by properly planning for a changing world, which makes an adaptive leadership approach useful and valid in dynamic societies. It also reveals that in times of crisis adaptive leaders:  draw on a toolkit of skills and approaches, which are reactive and proactive.  prioritize open communication.  proactively triage and manage threats to their community.  leverage expertise and skill from multiple stakeholders to facilitate the transition from a crisis.  work collaboratively to transform and build back better.  support the wellbeing of their school community (while maintaining their health and wellbeing) (https://www.aitsl.edu.au/research/spotlight/the-role-of-school-leadership- in- challenging-times) As identified above, adaptive leadership is effective in specific situations where change has occurred; it may not be effective in managing the established order. However, it can be argued that today, change is common and academic institutions need strategies to retort to the stress of such change. An adaptive leadership approach allows institutions to contemplate situations uniquely and choose actions based on what is needed currently rather than on traditions. For these reasons,
  • 3. an adaptive leadership approach is also more valuable as a leadership approach within the current situation of all educational institutions. References: https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2020.1811645. Educators’ emotions involved in the transition to online teaching in higher education Dawn NaylorORCID Icon &Julie NyanjomORCID.Received 13 Jan 2020, Accepted 13 Jul 2020, Published online: 02 Sep 2020 https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newPPM_87.htm. The Four Principles of Change Management: How to Support Change in Your Organization https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232567495_Why_flexible_and_adaptive_leadershp _is_essential June 2010Consulting Psychology Journal Practice and Research 62(2):81-93 DOI:10.1037/a0019835. Project: Adaptive Leadership Behaviors https://impact.fpg.unc.edu/glossary/adaptive-leadership Heifetz, R. A., Grashow, A., & Linsky, M. (2009). The practice of adaptive leadership:Tools and tactics for changing your organization and the world. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press. https://www.aitsl.edu.au/research/spotlight/the-role-of-school-leadership-in-challenging- times) https://www.indigenouspsych.org/Interest%20Group/Glover/2002AdaptiveLeaderODJ.pdf Adaptive Leadership: When Change is Not Enough. Dr. Jerry Glover, Dr. Gordon Jones, and Dr. Harris Friedman