Today we’re talking about the process of transition into the tumuaki role, and the challenges that come with becoming principal.
My guests this week are:
This podcast was produced for the Ministry of Education as part of Te Ara Tīmatanga mō ngā Tumuaki - The Beginning Pathway for Principals.
You can learn more about this topic by accessing Te Ara Tīmatanga mō ngā Tumuaki - The Beginning Pathway for Principals e-learning modules on the Education LMS: https://training.education.govt.nz
Show notes
Episode themes:
Episode themes:
1:05 [to Nita] Tell me about your journey into the tumuaki role.
1:33 [to Nita] What made you want to become tumuaki?
2:06 [to Nita] Tell me about your transition into the tumuaki role. What went well and what did you find challenging?
3:21 [to Nita] Were there any challenges that came from moving from peer to boss?
4:01 [to Tom] You've come in as tumuaki to a school new to you a couple of times. Can you please tell me a bit about your previous roles?
4:55 [to Tom] What was it like the first time you became principal in a new school, at Rangiuru?
6:10 [to Tom] Looking back on that first role as tumuaki in a school that you had no prior knowledge of, is there anything you would have done differently?
7:30 [to Tom] When you stepped into the role at Merivale School, was your experience different, because you now had some experience under your belt as tumuaki?
9:37 [to Nita] What do you think was the magic ingredient for a successful transition into the principal role?
11:05 [to Tom] How did you handle changes you made at the school with the staff? Did you bring them along for the ride, or how did you how did you navigate that?
12:45 [to Tom] What do you think new tumuaki going into a school that's new to them should focus on?
16:05 What do you think are the biggest mistakes new tumuaki make?
18:00 What advice would you offer to new principals?
20:09 What do you enjoy most about being tumuaki?