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Leadership and the Dave Matthews Band.


Educational leaders must be able to articulate a story that conveys a sense of purpose and captures the minds and hearts of their followers. These stories can be used to inform, inspire, entertain, challenge or build a team. A story that is personal in nature and provides insights about the human condition can spur faculty, staff and community members to reflect upon their individual roles and how they fit into-the broader context of the school district's mission and goals.

In his 1996 book Leading Minds: Anatomy of Leadership, Howard Gardner Howard Gardner, born on July 11, 1943 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is a psychologist who is based at Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences[0]. In 1981, he was awarded a MacArthur Prize Fellowship.  states that strong leaders use stories to move individuals and organizations in a positive direction. Stories appeal to reason and emotion, and thus their impact can be multidimensional. Great leaders use parables, allegories and retelling re·tell·ing  
n.
A new account or an adaptation of a story: a retelling of a Roman myth. 
 of personal experiences to communicate a higher purpose and create a vision of life for their followers.

Striving to be a Churchillian orator ORATOR, practice. A good man, skillful in speaking well, and who employs a perfect eloquence to defend causes either public or private. Dupin, Profession d'Avocat, tom. 1, p. 19..
     2.
 can be a daunting daunt  
tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts
To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay.



[Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin
 task. The manner in which a story is told is important, but style is secondary to the substance of the narrative.

Unearthing an experience, situation or incident that is meaningful to the leader and resonates with followers is the first step to being an effective storyteller. To begin the process, leaders should ask themselves the following: What moves me deeply and motivates me to be a better educator, leader and human being?

Musical Motivator

My zeal for being a school leader comes front and center every time I listen to the Dave Matthews

For other people named David Matthews, see David Matthews (disambiguation).


David John Matthews (born January 9 1967) is a South African, now naturalized American, Grammy-winning lead vocalist and guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band.
 Band. The music of this five-member band from Charlottesville, Va., is inspiring in and of itself. The lyrics are insightful, the melodies smooth.

The power the Dave Matthews Band brings to me professionally lies in the context in which I was introduced to the music. Kyle Hazen was a neighbor kid whom I came to know through his love of sports. As a 10-year-old, Kyle was constantly outside playing hockey, baseball or tennis. Our banter typically revolved around athletics and school activities. I was a principal at the time.

The conversations changed dramatically when at the age of 14 Kyle was diagnosed with Ewings-Sarcoma cancer, a form, of bone cancer. After an intricate surgery to remove a tumor from his left arm, Kyle underwent an aggressive chemotherapy regimen that lasted a full year.

The toxicity of the chemotherapy tethered Attached to a data or power source by wire or fiber. Contrast with untethered.  Kyle to the inside of his house. Flu-like symptoms, hair loss and constant doctors' appointments replaced slap shots, curve balls and hanging out with friends. He spent his freshman year of high school on home instruction. Despite successful surgery and follow-up treatments, Kyle's prognosis for a full recovery was uncertain.

During his extended convalescence convalescence /con·va·les·cence/ (kon?vah-les´ins) the stage of recovery from an illness, operation, or injury.

con·va·les·cence
n.
1.
, we communicated by phone and in person across our backyard Our Backyard was a series for pre-school children which aired at lunchtime on ITV from August 1984 until January 1987.It was produced by Granada Television.

The format was simple.
 decks. Music became the main topic. He enthusiastically talked about the sound of his favorite group, the Dave Matthews Band, and lent me several CDs in an effort to convert me. After listening to the band's juiced See Joost. See also juice.  up "Under the Table Dreaming" and "Crash" CDs, I promised Kyle that we would see the band in concert when he was strong enough.

In December 1996, Kyle and I caught our first Dave Matthews concert at the University of Toledo National recognition
In its 125-year history UT has garnered several national accolades. The University’s programs, faculty and facilities have been highlighted in the media, including
. We stood for 2 1/2 hours with 10,000 other enthusiastic fans. The lengthy hospital stays, nausea and bone scans seemed far removed inside the energized concert hall. I remember looking at Kyle during the concert and knowing then that I was a part of something special.

Once the chemotherapy was behind him, Kyle went on to resume a relatively normal high school experience. The surgery to remove the tumor had severely weakened his arm, which forced him to relinquish his main love--sports. Instead Kyle took up playing saxophone saxophone, musical instrument invented in the 1840s by Adolphe Sax. Although it uses the single reed of the clarinet family, it has a conical tube and is made of metal.  in the school's marching and symphonic sym·phon·ic  
adj.
1. Relating to or having the character or form of a symphony.

2. Harmonious in sound.

Adj. 1.
 bands. He patterned his musical style after Leroi Moore LeRoi[1] Moore (born September 7, 1961) is the saxophonist for the Dave Matthews Band.

He plays bass, baritone, tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones, as well as the flute, bass clarinet and wooden penny whistle.
, the saxophonist for Dave Matthews. The saxophone had been a gift from the Special Wish Foundation, a nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization

An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well.

Notes:
Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools.
 affiliated with the Make-A-Wish Foundation The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that grants wishes to children (2.5 years to 18 years old) with life-threatening medical conditions.  that grants special requests to chronically ill children. Kyle chose a saxophone instead of a trip to Disney World or an other one-shot splurge because he believed in his own future and wanted to do something with his life. He maintained honor roll honor roll
n.
A list of names of people worthy of honor, especially:
a. A list of students who have earned high grades during a specified period.

b. A list of people who have served in the armed forces.
 status throughout his high school career.

Kyle recently graduated from Anderson University There are two institutions in the United States with the name Anderson University, both formerly known as Anderson College:
  • Anderson University (Indiana) in Anderson, Indiana.
  • Anderson University (South Carolina) in Anderson, South Carolina.
 in Indiana with a dual major of music and business administration. He continues yearly visits to an oncologist, but his horizon is much brighter.

A Helping Field

Kyle's story fuels my professional growth and aspirations in numerous ways. Now more than ever I realize how fortunate I am to work in a profession in which I play a part in shaping the lives of young people. Kyle's experience allows me to use my position to create shining moments for those in my circle of influence. Having the opportunity to affirm the worth of a student, colleague or a community member is the best part of my job.

My impact is greatest when I push aside my administrative to-do pile in order to write a congratulatory note, place a supportive phone call or visit a school or department to thank someone personally. School leaders who recognize the efforts and achievements of students and staff can cement the moment into a lifelong memory.

Knowledge of Kyle's journey keeps me focused on matters of significance. The fragility of life makes setting priorities and time management less complicated. I strive to direct my attention toward meaningful interactions and activities associated with education's core business: teaching and learning. The negativity, conflict and ambiguity associated with school administration are manageable if we remain focused on the higher purposes of our profession and constantly remind ourselves that time is a precious gift.

All cancer battles are inspiring and provide us with a new sense of perspective. Kyle's story has added impact for me because I have had the privilege to walk along side him during this evolving journey.

I have shared Kyle's account with more than 15 audiences in recent years. Though the points I emphasize might shift based on the audience, the purpose of telling the story is always the same: to motivate and challenge others to use their talents and energy to make a small corner of the world a better place. I also hope to give followers a glimpse into the beliefs, values and goals that comprise who I am as a leader.

Kyle and I have ventured together to see the Dave Matthews Band nine times. Each concert is a fun, memorable and uplifting experience. I sometimes glance at my maturing concert partner and marvel that he is even here. In the song "True Reflections," Dave Matthews encourages listeners to "find some inspiration, it's deep down inside of you." Kyle Hazen is a source of inspiration that I always carry with me.

Bradley Rieger is superintendent of Sylvania Schools, 6850 Monroe St., Sylvania, OH 43560. E-mail: sy.brad.rieger@nwoca.org
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