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Publicación Acceso abierto A foreign language educator’s lived experiences while using technology in times of pandemic(2022-07-29) Díaz Zurita, Juan Sebastián; Hernandez Viloria, Maria Jose; Herazo Rivera, José DavidThere have been many challenges in education due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Communication and information technologies, however, have become hope amidst pandemic, as they have allowed the teaching and learning process to be developed. Remote education during pandemic has been the topic of many researchers to uncover the essence of teachers’ lived experience from various perspectives. However, little has been done on exploring the lived experiences of L2 teachers in school contexts. The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of English educators with online education in a public school in the department of Cordoba, Colombia. This study employed a descriptive phenomenological design. The researcher collected the data through in-depth, semi-structured interviews and reflective diaries. The data was analyzed through Colaizzi's phenomenological seven steps. The study found that remote education during Covid-19 implied encountering multiple mixed feelings and perceptions that were mostly associated with Covid-19’s obstacles. The integration of ICTs, however, served as a bridge amidst pandemic’s hurdles to allow the continuity of the teaching and learning process. This integration as result, provided new opportunities to discover new technological considerations and to enrich the participant’s life and professional aspects. This study highlights the transcendence of the participant’s perception towards the lived experience and the significance of ICTs in the adaptation process of moving from a physical modality to virtual spaces.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2022-03-28) Arciria Muslasco, Aideth Sofia; Hernández Jiménez, Yenis Edith; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the significance of teacher leadership and the definition of leadership and the qualities of a leader. In addition to defining teacher empowerment, describing leadership empowerment, and its benefits for those in the community, to encourage teachers to be effective leaders process at the same time it has the aim to empower students to achieve together a goal in the academic environment and be empowered to prove valuable classes. Additionally, this article provides the authors' assumptions, possible impacts, training knowledge, and personal aims and expectations as future teachers to have proper classroom management and effectively manage the classes.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2023-07-18) García Montiel, Sara Margarita; Negrete Coronado, María Andrea; López Muentes, José Gabriel; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloLeadership can be defined as the ability to influence, motivate, and empower individuals or groups to contribute towards the achievement of organizational goals (Daft, 2008). It involves the process of influencing others to understand and agree on what needs to be done and how to do it, while facilitating individual and collective efforts towards shared objectives (Yukl, 2013). According to Daft (2008), “several critical dimensions of leadership include having a clear vision, authenticity, and emotional intelligence.” Leaders who possess these attributes are better equipped to effectively communicate their vision, establish trust and credibility with their followers, and respond to their needs in a supportive and empowering manner. The rest of this statement consists of our assumptions about teacher leadership empowerment and implications for the future and conclusions.Publicación Acceso abierto A Personal Leadership Statement(2021-07-15) Ortega Cardona, María Raquel; Causil Villadiego, Ely Sofía; Hernández, Sergio Andrés; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloA Personal Leadership Statement As future leaders, we see ourselves as responsible and confident people, who are able to help the community and others around us, and serve as a guide for the welfare in our society. We aim to inspire and motivate every person that follows us to be their most wholesome self, and to work as a team to support others. Besides, we are always looking forward to obtaining the best possible results, and the development of new and greatest abilities that allow us to improve and become better every day. As leaders, we also intend to promote innovation, empowerment and autonomy so learners can become successfully independent in their future. “The most dangerous leadership myth is that leaders are born-that there is a genetic factor to leadership. That's nonsense; in fact, the opposite is true. Leaders are made rather than born.” — Warren Bennis — Ely Causil, María Raquel Ortega & Sergio Hernández, Personal Leadership StatementPublicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(Universidad De Córdoba, 2023-02-23) Correa De Luis, Duliet Paola; Hernández Pestana, Jesús Manuel; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloThrough the years, schools strive to see how helpful and effective learning development is in promoting leadership skills. This personal leadership statement indicates the importance of leadership in education, our qualities, strategies, and future practices as future leaders. Thus, in this paper, we will set out our current leadership understanding with regard to the different concepts of leadership focusing on education, our assumptions, collaborative work, and the quality of empowerment. The plan is to empower and incorporate the leadership role to develop the strategies and guide proposed in the statement.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2021-07-13) Sánchez Yánez, Daniela de Jesús; Sierra Arrieta, Dora Luz; Villalba Tordecilla, Karen Rosa; Aguas Castillo, PedroNowadays, lots of people want to be called "teachers" simply for teaching a subject or topic. However, being a teacher is not merely about teaching grammar or pronunciation; it is also about teaching them to keep strong when they have a problem. In the future, the passion we have for teaching will be reflected in the classroom, transmitting meaningful knowledge, that is, useful knowledge for the students, showing ourselves as good examples of citizens committed to our country and with a high sense of belonging. Humility teaches us that the true protagonists of learning are not us but our students. Humility feeds on listening, i.e., active and empathetic listening to the students, their feelings, emotions, and knowledge. All in all, ourselves as leaders for our students. Leaders that they love for accepting each other as they are. We will also guide them to understand that they are unique and valuable.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2021-07-14) Peña Ceballos, Luz Amalia; Sánchez Maffioli, Sebastián; Valle Solano, Juliana; Aguas Castillo, PedroAs leaders, we see ourselves as capable and creative people who are always looking forward to inspiring and encouraging the people around us. We believe that this is the goal of leadership: to motivate and influence others to do their best. As a team, we are always working towards improving our skills and abilities, which has been possible because of the good relationship, communication and leadership spirit we have. Moreover, we have learned important values and lessons useful not only for professional growth but also as individuals in our daily life, and have gained knowledge from each other; but most importantly, we trust and respect one another as a group. All these important principles we have strengthened during the time we have worked together became the basis we need to be great leaders.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2021-07-14) Correa Ospina, Merielen; Medina Machado, María Camila; Chávez Urango, Yenys Marcela; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloWe see ourselves as future leaders since we are persevering people who enjoy helping others and learning constantly about others' experiences. We are always trying to improve ourselves and show up our best version, in order to inspire others to believe in themselves and keep trying. We expect to serve as a support and support ourselves to those who are around in order to achieve our final goals, keeping in mind that every day is a new beginning in which your encouragement can edify a new human being, a new leader. "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." -John Quincy AdamsPublicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2021-07-12) Gómez Gómez, Eliana; Álvarez Polo, Amer Antonio; Reyes Ortega, Ramiro Andrés; Aguas Castillo, PedroThe objective of this essay is to know and learn about the importance and essence of leadership in English language teachers; what goals are expected to be achieved as future teachers of a second language, and what challenges or changes can be assumed or faced in a professional future. As the first point of the content; the leaders' profile of the document's authors, which reflects how they are seen in the future as professional leaders. Then, the introduction to the essay, which talks about the different definitions that leadership has, in its general essence and nature. The third content deals with the assumptions that exist in education and how those assumptions are used to improve as teacher leaders. The fourth content consists of the definition of leadership empowerment and the implications for the future, including the pandemic situation due to the Covid-19 virus and prospective plans for the future as teachers. As a conclusion, an overview is established on the influence of leadership for the improvement of future second language teachers.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2022-09-29) González Ortiz, María Isabel; Movilla Hoyos, Kleyver Johel; Pérez García, Simón David; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloThe concept and applicability of leadership has reached education. However, defining its role, goals and meanings for educators is not an easy end. After exchanging perspectives, analyzing multiple sources and discussing assumptions, a prudent consensus has emerged in this paper. That is, leadership will be addressed as a collaborative activity that inspires teachers to participate in the reflective transformation of their own career while influencing others around them to do soPublicación Acceso abierto A Personal Leadership Statement(2023-02-26) Baquero Flórez, Daniel Alberto; Cantero Arroyave, María Isabel; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloLeadership is nowadays considered one of the most important skills of the last century. It is present in our everyday life and happens in every place from a simple classroom to a big company. According to Daft (2008), Leadership involves influence, it occurs among people, and those people intentionally desire significant changes, and the changes reflect purposes shared by leaders and followers. In this sense, leadership is not only making individual decisions but working according to what surrounds us to achieve objectives and purposes; leadership is about how much we can inspire the ones who surround us.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2021-07-12) Muñoz Avilez, Carolay; de la Ossa Pérez, Jonathan David; Argumedo Portillo, Wendy Leonor; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloThis statement starts with our leadership profile as English Teachers leaders, it mentions our strengths and the values that make a solid group. Second, it presents a background of the importance that leadership has had in mankind through history. Likewise, this paper defines our concept of leadership in education and shows the different leadership styles, emphasizing in authentic leadership. Finally, it also points out our assumptions, reflecting about some aspects that teachers should take into account to be good leaders and the relation that empowerment has in the education system.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2021-07-14) Castro Cabarcas, Isabela; Amador Agámez, Valentina; Lázaro Morales, Gisela; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloThis article aims to show the importance of teacher leadership, its concept, and the characteristics of a leader. In addition to defining teacher's empowerment, describing leadership empowerment, and its benefits for people around, with the purpose to encourage teachers to be good leaders and be empowered to develop classes in a better way. Likewise, this article contains personal assumptions, implications for the future, experience throughout the course, and the personal goals and expectations of the authors as future teachers, and thus be able to have adequate management in the classroom and develop the classes effectively.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2023-07-17) López Anaya, Naidys Farina; Saleme Ramos, María Angélica; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloThroughout the years, many new ideas and approaches have appeared to help teachers develop their lesson plans in the best possible way. In this sense, teacher leadership emerged as an approach that allows teachers to achieve optimal results. Therefore, this paper focuses on explaining everything related to leadership, what it is, its implications in the area of education, and leadership seen from a teaching perspective. In addition, this paper includes and explains key terms such as empowerment, teacher leadership, assumptions, and values. The focus of teacher leadership is to show how teacher leaders can guide students toward the achievement of objectives, giving them empowerment that motivates them to move forward to achieve those established goals. Thus, the plan is to empower all the members that are involved in the educational community. This is how this plan highlights the importance of teachers and students working for a common goal and looking forward to get desired results.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2023-07-14) Cárdenas Cárdenas, Esther Lucia; Orozco Correa, Nicol Estefany; Vargas Alarcón, Andrea Marcela; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloLeadership is a set of skills that a person has to guide, motivate, and drive a group of people in pursuit of a common goal. Keith Davis states, “Leadership is the process of encouraging and helping others to work enthusiastically towards their objectives. Leadership must extract cooperation and willingness of individuals and groups to attain the organizational objectives”. Daft (2008) states, “Leadership is an influence relationship among leaders and followers who intend real changes and outcomes that reflect their shared purposes" (p.4). Teacher leadership must possess specific characteristics, such as a constant willingness to learn and improve, allowing them to evolve and thrive in their leadership role. This statement will focus on teacher leadership. The other three sections will address our assumptions about teacher leadership, empowerment, implications for the future, and conclusions. Leadership is a communication process of influencing and directing people to commit to and achieve a shared goal voluntarily in a given situation (Aykut, Apinya, Billy, Gilbert, & Ritina, 2008). Thus, It is crucial to follow the perspectives of the teacher leadership to lead and guide students and colleagues, which helps to improve learning and the overall school environment. “While shared leadership also helps improve the system and the students' learning outcomes” (Coutla & Hallinger, 2009). Teacher leadership understands the importance of shared leadership, as it significantly impacts the education system, which can lead to improvements in various aspects such as teaching practices, curriculum development, or organizational effectiveness. It implies that students' learning outcomes, including their academic achievements, are positively influenced when leadership is shared, and there is participation from all members.Publicación Acceso abierto A Personal Leadership Statement(2023-02-27) Villalba Aguilar, Giomar Zarith; Ortiz Ruiz, David José; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloLeadership at the institutional level is challenging; seen as a competition among students it can be a source of contention, and it is because of this competition, even at the group level, that the ability of each individual to contribute to one another is essential in their personal growth. The best way to achieve this is to create collaborative groups and divide the work among them so they would, individually, take responsibility for the collective good, exercise, and demonstrate leadership by reflecting on their part with their peers, awakening their curiosity, and inspiring them to do it on their own. This document focuses on transformational leadership, which is the basis for changing students' mindsets to a more critical one, encouraging them to generate new ideas, being more considerate of their peers, being good listeners, and being adaptable to their circumstances. The proposed plan in the document aims to improve student learning in each school, regarding the environment and culture in which the lessons are taught.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2022-03-17) Chica Lloreda, Kevin Andrés; Aviléz Estrella, Lina María; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloOver the past decade, there have been many studies that have shown all classroom management difficulties and also the lack of teachers’ good strategies for solving problems in schools. One way to attack this root problem is to implement what is known as “leadership” in all the schools and mainly in teachers’ minds. This paper highlights the importance of becoming leaders in schools and implementing leadership skills with our students. The idea is to transform our current thoughts and minds to think and reason like leaders. This paper incorporates all the results and all the goals that we will achieve if we implement leadership in our classes in collaboration with the integrants' experience of the practicum. The paper proposes the success that teachers and future teachers will achieve in their classes if they implement leadership.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2013-07-14) Montes Ochoa, Saray Esther; Velasquez Molina, Juan Jose; Guerra Ayazo, Sharon; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloIn the ever-evolving landscape of education, personal leadership has emerged as a crucial aspect for educational leaders. One of the key drivers behind the focus on personal leadership in education is the recognition that effective leadership is essential for creating positive learning environments and improving educational outcomes. This paper explores the concept of transformational leadership, which focuses on inspiring and empowering followers to achieve common goals. The assumptions of transformational leadership are discussed, emphasizing the importance of personal values, beliefs, and qualities of the leader in driving change. The paper also highlights the benefits of collaborative work in understanding leadership dynamics and shaping oneself as a professional and teacher-leader. Furthermore, the concept of leadership empowerment is explored, emphasizing the significance of providing autonomy, support, and resources to educators to improve their professional expertise and foster student achievement. The proposed plan aims to empower students to become the best versions of themselves and inspire others throughout their lives by developing their leadership capabilities and driving their own personal growth processes.Publicación Restringido A personal leadership statement(2023-02-18) Ramos Musiry, José Enrique; Alegría Roqueme, Daniela Paola; Tuiran Martínez, Ana; Aguas Castillo, PedroPrior to anything else, it's important to note that leadership and empowerment are topics that have recently received attention from the community at large as well as from instructors and students. In order to properly include leadership and empowerment into education, both individually and collectively, we first define these terms. This personal leadership statement emphasizes the skills and resources required to be an effective leader. Additionally, it is founded on earlier studies that have shown how effective leadership is in diverse areas of human engagement. Finally, our direct implication in leadership and empowerment which enables us to be a catalyst for positive change in not only our followers but also everyone around us.Publicación Acceso abierto A personal leadership statement(2023-02-20) Buendía Almario, Thalía; Montes Martínez, Ayelen; Aguas Castillo, PedroThe educational field is a big place where schools and people in charge need to awaken and realize that leadership empowerment is essential nowadays in our educational system. To achieve it, principals, schools, and teachers need to be open-minded and collaborative with the resources provided to change the perceptions and accept the challenge to be an empowered teacher leader. This paper focuses on and describes teacher leadership empowerment in the educational process. This course prepared all of us to perceive our qualities as leaders and how to use them for the community we belong to, this leadership statement stated the importance and advantages of leadership empowerment in schools.