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Page 1: Ant paradigm presentation
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LEADERSHIP BACKGROUND

AND

EXPERIENCE

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LEADERSHIP BACKGROUND AND

EXPERIENCE

ADLI ALIMI BIN ABDUL RAHMAN is the Secretary of The Parent

and Teacher Association (PTA), the school prefect’s teacher

and the advisor of the Junior Doctor Club.

I like to use democratic and path-goal leadership styles to

make my lesson a fun lesson. I want my pupils to learn by

themselves and cherries the knowledge they gained.

But sometimes I were forced to use autocratic leadership

style to make sure my learning objectives were achieved. It is

due to sometime my pupils react over the limit and disturb

the learning process.

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LEADERSHIP BACKGROUND AND

EXPERIENCE

Hartini Ahmad is a pre school teacher at primaryschool since 2007.

The first week, I found difficulties to make surechildren listened with my instruction in theclassroom.

Then i discovered that i had to take differentapproaches to handle the children easily. I useddemocratic style.We will enjoy the learning happilyin the class without bounderies.

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LEADERSHIP BACKGROUND AND

EXPERIENCE

I found that children likely enjoy because they exposed

learning at the sametimes when playing together like in

game.

However, i think i must use autocratic style sometimes. It

helped me in controlling the stuborn children. So, they

quit little bit listen to me and follow my instruction given

to them.

During the 4 years, I found that leadership style i used in

teaching and learning make me faced with global

children today smoothly, efficiently and effectively

which lastly producing good quality children next day.

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LEADERSHIP BACKGROUND AND

EXPERIENCE

Nurul Atikah bt Noor Azamin, the teachers of School

Prefect and teachers Advisor of Police Cadet for

afternoon session.

I've always worked with other teachers. In addition, I

also give instructions to the prefect to ensure that the

school disciplinary is committed.

Therefore, I've been using the system of democracy in

making all solutions. Usually the teachers will discuss

together before making any decision related to school

discipline.

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LEADERSHIP BACKGROUND AND

EXPERIENCE

Meanwhile, for police cadets, I also prefer to

adopt a democratic system because I will join

police cadet teacher advisor for the morning

session. Usually we will discuss before a decision

is made because it involves many parties.

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LEADERSHIP BACKGROUND AND

EXPERIENCE

Rohani binti Ahmad- involved in co-ordinator of

uniform unit and teacher librarian.

I used democratic style because can invites co

operation among members , discussion, sharing

ideas, views and opinion. Can build creativityof

others, make discussion togethers, two way

communicate reduce conflict and increase

work efficiency

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LEADERSHIP BACKGROUND AND

EXPERIENCE

Siti Rozaimah Binti Bakhtiar is a counseling

teacher at Maahad Tahfiz Sains Darul Aman,

Kulim Kedah since 2012.

Democratic leadership style

sharing and learning from other experiences

Autocratic leadership style

Making decision

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WHAT IS LEADERSHIP?

It is a process by which one person influences

the thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors of others.

Leaders set a direction for the rest of us; they

help us see what lies ahead; they help us

visualize what we might achieve; they

encourage us and inspire us.

D. Quinn Mills , 2005

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WHAT IS LEADERSHIP?A leader is one or more people who selects,

equips, trains, and influences one or more

follower(s) who have diverse gifts, abilities, and

skills and focuses the follower(s) to the

organization’s mission and objectives causing

the follower(s) to willingly and enthusiastically

expend spiritual, emotional, and physical

energy in a concerted coordinated effort to

achieve the organizational mission and

objectives.

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The Ant Leadership Paradigm is a set of leadership style

and characteristic display by the ants that can be learn

by us to make our organization excel in future.

This paradigm focus on team work and what a small

creature or a small organization can achieve by using the

style and characteristic of the ants.

The aim of this paradigm is to explore the true nature of

ants so that we can benefit from all of the great

characteristics of ants.

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“ONE FOR ALL & ALL FOR ONE”

The leader is the source of strength in the organization as the queen ant to its colony. The leader reflect the whole organizations as he/she is the main policy maker of the organizations.

At the same time, the leader must take care their followers as they are the heart of the organization. There is no leader if there is no followers. A good leader will take care his/her follower as they own family.

The great leader according to our paradigm is the one who is able to connect tightly with his/her follower and influence them to achieve the organizational goal. He/she will do it together with the follower with very great teamwork and cooperation.

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The life of Ants Like all insects, ants have six legs. Each leg has three joints. The legs

of the ant are very strong so they can run very quickly. If a man could run as fast for his size as an ant can, he could run as fast as a

racehorse. Ants can lift 20 times their own body weight. An ant brain

has about 250 000 brain cells. A human brain has 10,000 million so a

colony of 40,000 ants has collectively the same size brain as a

human.

The job of the queen is to lay eggs which the worker ants look after.

Worker ants are sterile, they look for food, look after the young, and

defend the nest from unwanted visitors. Ants are clean and tidy

insects. Some worker ants are given the job of taking the rubbish from the nest and putting it outside in a special rubbish dump! Each

colony of ants has its own smell. In this way, intruders can be

recognized immediately. Many ants such as the common Red

species have a sting which they use to defend their nest.

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The life of Ants

At night the worker ants move the eggs and larvae deep

into the nest to protect them from the cold. During the

daytime, the worker ants move the eggs and larvae of

the colony to the top of the nest so that they can be

warmer. If a worker ant has found a good source for

food, it leaves a trail of scent so that the other ants in the

colony can find the food. Army Ants are nomadic and

they are always moving. They carry their larvae and

their eggs with them in a long column.

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Shared/Team Leadership Theory

Each ant is aware of their individual duty and does their part. Ants

have always captured the attention for their hard work and

teamwork.

Ants have learnt how to live together successfully in colonies and

survive in diverse habitat.

Ants is team workers and work together in order to achieve

something great.

Ants operate in a team together empowering to achieve more. A

line of ants keenly they diligently follow the ant in front.

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Visionary Leadership Theory

Ants are driven by purpose. Having a clear long term

objective or goals.

Ants prepare in their food in summer because they know

that there will be a time when there will be no food to

find in winter time. So they are constantly preparing for a

season which is yet to come upon them.

Ants do not just eat on the spot even when they see a

huge chicken or sandwich, they try to carry the food to

their ant colony and save up for the rainy days.

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Path-Goal Leadership Theory

The leader ant sources the food and leads the follower

ants to the food source.

The leader ants appear to teach and repeatedly nudge

the follower ants.

Ants are insects that wise, they know when to look for

food, when to rest, in the summer, the ants immediately

seek food and herd foods as much as possible, so that

when the season gone by and they cannot work, they

still have a lot of food reserves.

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The effective Principal Attributes in

Shared Leadership

Shared leadership is commonly thought of as the"serial emergence" of multiple leaders over the lifeof a team, stemming from interactions among teammembers in which at least one team member triesto influence other members or the team.

Principal should ask the subordinates to work together as a team and perform team work.

Principal should focus more on the needs of the subordinates than their own individual needs.

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The Characteristic of the Principal in

Shared LeadershipTeamwork

The principal should focus on the team, rather himhimself.

Working for a benefit of self can be detrimental to theoverall performance of the team or the entireorganization.

Highly social creatures

The principal can practise how to make a decision andcommunicate the fact that everyone’s opinion counts.

So that, the principal can facilitates the productivediscussion with the other members.

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The effective Principal Attributes in

Distributed Leadership

Distributed leadership is the sharing of leadershipbetween two or more individuals.

Distributed leadership also primarily concerned withmobilizing leadership at all levels in the organisation notjust relying on leadership from the top

Principal needs to perform peer reviews all the time.They teach each other to work and hold each otheraccountable

Principal need to simply place the right teachers in theright jobs

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The Characteristic of the Principal in

Distributed Leadership

Empowerment School administrators cannot be everywhere at one time. Principal

distribute the leadership power between two administrators, while otherschools involve teachers and parents, creating a group where there isno central leader in charge.

Right person for the right job Distributing the leadership allows administrators to focus on a few areas

and really make an impact. They do a better job in a few areas than if theywere over numerous activities, administrative duties, and student andteacher responsibilities. In return, administrators tend to find their jobs morefulfilling and feel like they are actually making a difference.

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The effective Principal Attributes in

Path-Goal Leadership

According to path-goal theory, leaders have a responsibility

to provide their subordinates with the information and support

necessary to achieve the work goals.

Leaders can engage in behaviours that help subordinates

facilitate goal attainment. For example, principal can

providing information and other resources necessary for the

teachers to obtain goals.

Leaders can engage in behaviours that remove obstacles

that might hinder subordinates' pursuit of their goals. For

instance principal can remove workplace factors that reduce

the chances of goal attainment.

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The Characteristic of the Principal in

Path-Goal Leadership Have vision and mission

Principal should see the vision (intent) and agree with the mission and astrategy that will take the organisation in a needed direction.

Embedding change

Embedding change in the organization drives innovation and productivity.So that, the principal should embrace change to make the school goalsachieved.

Understanding

Principal must recognize the needs of teachers and try to satisfy these needs throughthe workplace, reward people for achieving their goals, help subordinates identify themost effective paths they need to take to reach their goals, and clear those paths sothat subordinates can reach their goals.

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ANT PARADIGM DISTRIBUTION

&

THE KEY PLAYERS

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Queen Ants

Queen ants are the founders of all colonies. Once mated, she can stay fertilized for many

years laying millions of eggs. Some queens can lay thousands of eggs each day. They really are

egg laying machines. Queen ants also have the record for the longest living of all insects, ranging

from one to up to thirty years. After nuptial flight, in which winged sexual male and female ants

mate, a future queen faces the harrowing challenge of founding a new colony. As the worker

population increase, the queen’s careful attendance of the brood slackens and her primary role in

the colony becomes egg laying and remaining alive. Rather than standing to defend her only clutch

of brood queens now have a horde of daughters to defend nest, and they retreat from any signs of

danger or disturbance to the nest.

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Minor Worker Ants

Minor worker ants, or simply 'workers', are the most common ant found in any colony.

They are also called as carpenter ants. These sterile female ants are the smallest ant, but they do

the most work. Some look after the queen and brood, some forage for food from around the nest,

whilst others maintain and expand the nest. Carpenter ants prefer to establish nests in areas where

wood has been exposed to severe moisture. Carpenter ant build two types of nests; parent colonies

and satellite colonies. Parent colonies consist of a queen, her brood and workers. Satellite colonies

consist of workers, older larvae and pupae. All moisture conditions that the ants found conducive

must be corrected. If treated early, carpenter ants are seldom for serious structural damage to

houses and buildings. However, these ants could cause extreme damage if they continue

undiscovered for extended period. Thus, it is advisable to seek professional help in containing

carpenter ant infestations. Workers can live between a few months and up to five years.

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Soldier Ants | Major Workers | Big Heads

Soldier ants are also known as major workers or big heads. They are only present among

certain species that are 'polymorphic'. These sterile female ants are larger and stronger than

typical workers. They protect their colony from large predators and use their strength and large

jaws ormandibles to cut and carry larger objects. In harvester ant species, the soldiers use their

strength to crack open hard seeds.In leaf cutter ant species, the solders cut through the thicker

plants so that the minor workers can carry the clippings back to their nest. Some species

have median workers that are sized between minor and major workers.

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Winged Princess | Alate | Virgin Queen

A princess is an unfertilized virgin queen, she has wings present and so is an alate flying

ant. Princesses take to the skies to mate on a warm, humid summers day also known as the nuptial

flight. Once mated, they scurry along the ground to find a suitable nesting place to lay their eggs.

They clip their own wings and use them as a protein source to feed their new family.

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Winged Drone | Alate | Male Ant

Drones are the only male ants in a colony. They are born from un-fertilized eggs. Drones

are not like typical ants. They don't do any work in their nests, and they look more like wasps than

ants. They are reproductive winged ants and so are alates. They take to the skies on the same day

as the princesses to mate during the nuptial flight.Once they have mated, they die. Drones will

only survive a few months during the mating season. Their life is short lived, but like all ants, they

play a crucial part in the ant life cycle.

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THE HIERACHY OF THE ANT PARADIGM

QUEEN

PRINCIPAL/HEADMASTER

WINGED PRINCESS

HEAD OF

DEPARTMENTS

WINGED DRONE

SENIOR

TEACHERS

SOLDIERS

TEACHERS

MINOR WORKERSSTUDENTS

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THE QUEEN-THE PRINCIPAL

Roles of principal are as follows:

1. School leader

2. Student discipline

3. Teacher evaluator

4. Develop, implement, evaluate program

5. Review policies

6. Hiring new teachers

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THE WINGED PRINCESS-HEAD OF

DEPARTMENTS

1.Leadership and management

2.Responsible for teaching and students

3.Responsible for research

4.Knowledge transfer

5.People management

6.Financial management

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THE WINGED DRONE-SENIOR TEACHERS

1. Respect the head teacher/principal who bears the ultimate responsibilities for the school

2. Have a good relationship with teams – so that the communication becomes easy

3. As the medium of the principal and staff

4. As the medium of school and parent

5. Ensure the process of learning in the aspect of curriculum, co- curriculum and student affairs are vin the right track

6. Aware of the physical environment

7. Aware of the fiscal/fund

8. Keeps things running smoothly

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THE SOLDIER-TEACHERSRoles of teachers are broad

1.Resource provider

2.Instructional specialist

3.Curriculum specialist

4.Classroom supporter

5.Learning facilitator

6.Mentor

7.School leaders

8.Data coach

9.leaner

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THE WORKERS-PUPILS

1.Roles of the students including to themselves,

parents, teachers, societies, religions, culture,

and country

2. They should focused to their academic and

ensuring they are success in their learning and

career.

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According to Hayes Mizell (2010) professional

development is many types of educational experiences

related to an individual’s work. Doctors, lawyers,

educators, accountants, engineers, and people in a wide

variety of professions and businesses participate in

professional development to learn and apply new

knowledge and skills that will improve their performance

on the job. Many fields require members to participate in

ongoing learning approved by the profession, sometimes

as a requirement for keeping their jobs. Professionals

often also voluntarily seek new learning.

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The Ants’ Leadership

Workshop

The Ants’ Leadership

Camp

Focus on the theory of

the leadership.

Focus on the

application of the

theory.

The first phase The second phase

One day courses Three day camp

In-door activities Out-door activities

Participant : whole

organizations

Participant : Whole

organizations

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The Ants’ Leadership Paradigm let to understand the important of the teamwork and cooperation in organizations – the importance of the leader and the follower in an organizations.

The amazing characteristics of the ants in achieving their goals should motivate us to apply the principal show by the ants in our organization so we can achieve our organizational goal with the feeling of togetherness and no one is leaf behind.