servant leadership for schools Erasmus Project
General information for the servant leadership for schools Erasmus Project
Project Title
servant leadership for schools
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2019
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; Quality Improvement Institutions and/or methods (incl. school development); Pedagogy and didactics
Project Summary
Context
The latest Eurydice report “Teaching Careers in Europe: access, progression and support” examines recruitment procedures and working conditions for teachers, job requirements as well as continuing professional development and support.
As far as career is concerned, there are two types of career structure: flat (single level) or hierarchical (multi-level). The project partner countries (Italy, Portugal and Poland) all feature a flat single level career. This means that teachers have a very limited professional development. Nevertheless, in all countries, teachers have the opportunity to diversify their roles and be in charge of other responsibilities in addition to their teaching activity.
Objectives and participants
The present project explores the possibility to apply the “servant leadership” methodology to work groups composed of teachers of vocational and technical schools in order to improve cooperation among teachers and lay the foundations for intermediate leadership, fostering the creation of a multilevel career. In addition to drawing up the guidelines for servant leadership, the project is intended to implement them within teachers’ groups who work together to build a Moodle course for the development of students’ entrepreneurial skills. Teachers of technical and vocational schools (3 for each project partner) will take part in the scheduled staff training events; 10 teachers for each project partner are expected to be involved on the whole. These teachers will act as guides within professional development groups in their schools. Around 100 students will be involved to test the Moodle course.
Methodology
Working groups will be formed during the first three months of implementation of the project . Afterwards, a first working group will draw up the guidelines for servant leaders. When guidelines are completed, ADI trainers will create a restricted group of servant leaders during the first staff training event. When servant leaders go back to their countries, they will start working within their working groups in order to select and collect materials for the Moodle course. The work of the servant leaders will be evaluated by other teachers of the school who will monitor groups as they work through the task and will fill in observation sheets. The same observations will be carried out on a control group acting without servant leaders. The creation of a Moodle course for the development of entrepreneurial skills will be the outcome of the work of the teachers’ groups. The aim of the second staff training event is to train teachers who will use the Moodle course and will spread its use in schools. Then a pilot test will be carried out on the Moodle course. During the pilot test students will use “My Potential “ tool to self-assess their own entrepreneurial skills. At the end of the project, the third staff training event will train teachers on internal quality controls and the communication strategies that schools can adopt.
Results
– Gudelines for servant leaders
– 1 Moodle course for students based on EntreComp and related gudelines
– 1 Moodle course for teachers on effective management of Erasmus Plus projects
– 1 eTwinning project
– Documents (quality plan and valorization plan) that can be used by Vet schools for internal quality controls
Impact
– Enhancing collaboration among teachers-
– improving group works
– Improving tutoring of newly-hired teachers
– Creating a shared view of entrepreneurial competencies
– Improving digital skills through the use of Moodle and project management tools
– Increasing students’ participation in the classroom
– Developing students’ self-assessment skills
– Enhancing students’ entrepreneurial skills as outlined within the EntreComp frame
– Enhancing schools’ self-assessment skills and effective communication skills with the outside world
Potential long-term effects
The project is intended to lay the foundations for an in-depth analysis of the development of intermediate leadership in schools; its long-term goal is to create multilevel careers for teachers.
Project Website
http://servantleadership.it
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 87565 Eur
Project Coordinator
IPSSEOA Pietro Piazza & Country: IT
Project Partners
- Zespol Szkol Administracyjno-Ekonomicznych
- Zespol Szkol Gastronomiczno-Hotelarskich
- ADI Associazione Docenti e Dirigenti Scolastici Italiani
- Escola Técnica de Imagem e Comunicação Aplicada

