Final Reflection
Well, let me start off by saying that this course was
probably the most time consuming course that I have taken from Lamar to date.
This has felt like the longest 5 weeks in Lamar history. It has been an
interesting journey. I defiantly can say. Looking back at this class there are
areas that I have learned a lot from and would have no trouble going out
tomorrow and teaching it to someone else. Then there are other areas that I am
still trying to wrap my head around. Through my interviews and readings I now
have a better understanding and appreciation for why there is a Central Office
and why it takes everyone there to run the district. If I take nothing else
away from this class I do know one thing. You cannot do it alone. You must
surround yourself with great people that all share the same vision. There is
way too much for one person to handle affectively. The Summery of Finance” was
a huge eye opener for me. The funding is an area that blew my mind. I
understand that the state is trying to make education equal for everyone but I
don’t know if that is really happening. The smaller school seem like they are
always playing catch up with no chance of putting any money in the bank.
Schools that are “property rich” seem to be doing well financially and have the
money to attract very highly qualified teachers by paying very good salaries.
Everyone else is just keeping their heads above water. I don’t have a good answer
to the problem at this time but I hope to one day have the knowledge to make
the necessary changes. As far as the wiki and blogs go, the jury is still out
on them at this point. I understand the importance of them and how they can be
used but I don’t think I have tapped into that yet. I have no problem with
creating and posting to my blog or wiki but I find myself never really taking
the time to use them as an effective communication tool. That is an area that I
can get better in. Communication is so vital in our profession and it is up to
us to exploit every way, shape and form of it to become an effective leader. 
