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This is a slimmed-down version of my presentation at ASCL conference, removing some images and internal school documents. If you have any questions about it, please contact me.
geoffbarton@mac.com
Leadership is 90% Communication
Geoff Barton
Download this presentation at www.geoffbarton.co.uk (Teacher Resources 70)
Leadership is 90% Communication
Discuss.
Download this presentation at www.geoffbarton.co.uk (Teacher Resources 69)
Essential ingredients of good writing
Communication within school
Communication beyond school
What …
How …
The Literacy ClubThe Literacy Club
Good writing: the essentials
Describe the room you are in …
Structure
Sentences
Words
Keep it brief. Aim for one side of A4. If you must write more, provide a summary box of key points
1
See everything from your readers’ viewpoint: what will help them to absorb your ideas as efficiently as possible?
Eg bold, boxes, bullet-points, spacing, sub-headings
2
Think ‘readability’ for all audiences – especially pupils and parents
3
Think ‘short’ and ‘long’ sentences
4
Seven of the 33 buildings in St James’s Square, in the heart of one of the most expensive parts of the West End, display For Sale or To Let signs. The sight of some of the capital’s most exclusive business addresses languishing empty – when not long ago they were snapped up as corporate headquarters – brings home the impact of the recession as financial controllers cut costs by letting out spare space vacated by staff who have been made redundant or exiled to less costly locations.
2 sentences:
St James’s Square is in the heart of the West End. Seven of the 33 buildings in display For Sale or To Let signs. Some of the capital’s most exclusive business addresses languish empty, when not long ago they were snapped up as corporate headquarters. This brings home the impact of the recession. Financial controllers have cut costs by letting out spare space. This includes moving staff to less costly locations.
6 sentences:
Use connectives to signal the direction of your ideas.
On the other handDespite thisHoweverAlsoAlthoughAs
ThereforeIn contrastIn summaryIn additionFor exampleSimilarly
5
firstly,
Another strong idea is …
It could also be argued ….
A different approach is …
however,
finally ….
firstly,
Another strong idea is …
It could also be argued ….
A different approach is …
however,
finally ….
Be clear about punctuation:• Full stops to signal the end of a sentence• Commas to separate items in a list or create
islands of words• Dashes – in pairs – to create emphasis• Colons: signal something to follow• Semi-colons allow you to link related ideas; they
add balance to a sentence
6
Avoid clichés (ready-made phrases)
• Come on stream (get under way / start)• A hands-on approach (practical)• The jury is still out (is not yet decided)• Meet with (meet)• Put in place (prepare)• Take on board (accept)• User-friendly (easy to use)
7
Avoid unnecessary repetition (tautology):8
• Absolute certainty (certainty)• Added bonus (bonus)• Added extra (extra)• Quite distinct (distinct)• End result (result)• Past history (history)• Really excellent (excellent)• Revert back (return)• Moment in time (currently)
What …
How …
Communication: Within School
Why…
The Margaret Thatcher Book of Memorable
Quotations
“Don’t bring me problems: bring me solutions”
“Never underestimate the power of an announcement”
1. Use “we” and “our” not “I” and “my”2. Know and keep restating key messages with
emotive vocabulary (“powerful, terrific, astonishing”)
3. Redundancy matters4. Never underestimate the power of an
announcement for creating momentum 5. It’s not just about words: it’s also values – think
images, signs and plants
Communication within school
1. Simple backgrounds (eg white on black)2. Minimal text3. Words to reinforce your key message exactly4. Tell stories through images, never clip-art5. Watch Steve Jobs
A Note on Death-by-PowerPoint
Communication: Beyond School
Have a school website that people look at
Make your site the number 1 hit for your school name
Shaping the Media
Agenda
1. Have a website that changes, preferably daily2. Have a newsletter that includes comment3. Send newsletters routinely to all media
organisations4. Follow those organisations on Twitter5. Give a 60-minute guaranteed comment on any
education story
Shaping the Media Agenda
Leadership is 90% Communication
Geoff Barton
Download this presentation at www.geoffbarton.co.uk (Teacher Resources 70)
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