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School Leadership: Leading with vision, not command

In essence, school leadership is not about command—it is about connection. The best school leaders build people, not hierarchies

NASEER AHMAD SHAH
Last updated: July 23, 2025 12:33 am
NASEER AHMAD SHAH
Published: July 23, 2025
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True school leadership is not defined by authority, but by the ability to inspire, collaborate, and uplift. A school leader is not one who commands, but one who walks shoulder to shoulder with colleagues, students, and the community, taking everyone along on the journey of growth and excellence.

A real leader builds trust, respect, and mutual support. He understands that every teacher brings unique strengths, and by encouraging teamwork, innovation, and open dialogue, he creates a culture where everyone feels valued and empowered.

Rather than issuing orders, a great school leader listens actively, motivates consistently, and leads by example. He cultivates a shared vision and ensures that decisions are made inclusively and transparently.

In such an environment, teachers teach with passion, students learn with joy, and the school becomes a place of collective achievement. Leadership in education, thus, is not about power—it is about purpose, empathy, and collaboration.

In the landscape of modern education, the role of a school leader has evolved far beyond traditional notions of authority. A true school leader is not a commander but a collaborator—one who takes everyone along with him, not one who stands above and gives orders. This transformational approach is what defines effective school leadership today.

Leadership Rooted in Collaboration

Gone are the days when leadership meant issuing instructions from behind a desk. In successful schools, leaders engage with teachers, students, parents, and the wider community. As educationalist Michael Fullan asserts, “Leadership is not about mobilizing others to solve problems we already know how to solve, but about helping them confront problems we don’t yet know how to solve.” This demands a leader who is inclusive, forward-thinking, and emotionally intelligent—one who fosters a shared sense of purpose and empowers others to take ownership.

Creating a Culture of Trust and Respect

Effective school leaders create a culture where trust, mutual respect, and professional autonomy are the norm. Instead of commanding, they encourage. Instead of micromanaging, they coach and support.

As John C. Maxwell, a renowned leadership expert, puts it: “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” A school leader must be visible in classrooms, active in discussions, and responsive to the needs of students and staff. Their presence should inspire rather than intimidate.

Shared Vision and Teamwork

Leadership in schools works best when it is distributed—when every teacher feels a sense of responsibility and leadership in their own role. As Sir Ken Robinson highlighted in his work on creativity in education, “Great leaders do not command excellence; they build excellence. Excellence is being all you can be within the bounds of doing what is right for your situation.”

That begins by developing a shared vision—a collective dream of what the school can become. The school leader plays the role of a facilitator, aligning everyone’s efforts toward that goal while allowing individuals the space to contribute in meaningful ways.

Leading by Example

Leadership is most powerful when it is modeled through action. When school leaders show up on time, support teachers during challenges, listen to students’ concerns, and participate in classroom activities, they signal a deep commitment to the school’s mission. This encourages a culture of accountability and integrity.

As Mahatma Gandhi said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” School leaders must embody the values they wish to cultivate in their school—whether it is respect, resilience, or responsibility.

Encouraging Innovation and Lifelong Learning

A commanding leader resists change. A collaborative leader embraces it. In an era where education is rapidly evolving, with technology integration, blended learning, and focus on 21st-century skills, the school leader must be an agent of change.

According to Andy Hargreaves and Dean Fink in Sustainable Leadership, “Sustainable leadership spreads, it does not drain. It energizes others, it does not exhaust them.” This implies that good leaders create systems that outlast their tenure and inspire teachers to take initiative, innovate, and grow.

Conclusion

In essence, school leadership is not about command—it is about connection. The best school leaders build people, not hierarchies. They understand that lasting impact comes from working with people, not above them.

To quote educational thinker Peter Senge: “Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.” And the reality of a thriving school is one where the leader is a listener, a learner, a mentor, and above all, a team player.

(Author is a Teacher and I/C HOI. Feedback: [email protected])

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