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Top 10 Things Every New Language
Program Administrator Should Know
Patricia SzaszDirector of Intensive English ProgramsMonterey Institute of International Studies
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The Plan
Why this discussion?
Who are you?
Group brainstorm & report back
My top ten list
Questions & comments
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Moving from teacher to administrator
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Group brainstorm & report back
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10: Build connections on campus
Blue Web Pattern by Darren Hester. Flickr Creative Commons. Monday, November 2, 2009
9: Build connections off campus
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8: Find your marketing niche
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7: Know where your money is
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6: Learn to prioritize & delegate
Juggling by Francesco Di Maio. Flickr Creative Commons. Monday, November 2, 2009
5: Learn to listen actively
Are you listening? by publicenergy. Flickr Creative Commons.
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4: Know when to bend the rules...
...and when to stick to your guns
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Thomas-kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI)
Assertiveness
Coope
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Collaborating
Collaborative
Accommodating Compromising
CompetingAvoiding
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3. Establish good assessment & documentation practices
Notes33 by unlikely. Flickr Creative Commons.
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2. Foster collaboration & innovation
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1. Hone your leadership skills
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Some resources:•A Handbook for Language Program Administrators by Mary Ann Christison and Fredricka L. Stoller (Alta Books, 1997)•Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (1974)•Becoming the Boss by Linda A. Hill (Harvard Business Press, Jan 01, 2007)•Strengthsfinder 2.0 (Gallup Press, 2007)•What Makes a leader? by Daniel Goleman (Harvard Business Press, Jan 01, 2004)
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Questions &
Comments
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