Educational Leadership

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a priest in charge of a parish in the Episcopal Church

  • The rector of the university presided over the graduation ceremony.
  • I heard the rector is planning some changes to the campus layout.
  • The rector is such a cool dude, always chatting with students in the hallway.
  • As the rector of the company, she steered it through turbulent times with grace and wisdom.

noun A person who is an expert in the field of education, especially in theory and practice.

  • The educationist emphasized the importance of critical thinking skills in the curriculum.
  • My friend's mom is an educationist and she always has interesting stories to share about her students.
  • I heard that new educationist is really cool and makes learning fun.
  • The educationist was like a beacon of knowledge, guiding students towards a brighter future.

noun SENCO is a noun that stands for Special Educational Needs Coordinator, a person responsible for coordinating support for students with special educational needs in a school.

  • The SENCO is responsible for overseeing the special educational needs provision in the school.
  • I heard the SENCO is really good at helping students with special needs.
  • Hey, have you met the new SENCO yet? They seem pretty chill.
  • The SENCO is like a guiding light for students who need extra support in their learning journey.

noun the state or position of being a follower, or the capacity or willingness to follow a leader

  • Effective followership is essential for the success of any organization.
  • Being a good follower is just as important as being a good leader.
  • If you want to get ahead, you need to learn how to play the followership game.
  • In the dance of leadership, followership is the partner that keeps the rhythm flowing smoothly.