Alex Ferguson’s management tips for schools
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Alex Ferguson’s management tips for schools
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A footballer-turned-deputy headteacher who played for Sir Alex Ferguson has told how the legendary manager influenced his career in school leadership.
Lee Gardner was a football player during Sir Alex’s trophy-laden time at Aberdeen in the 1980s. After his football days, he turned to teaching and is now deputy headteacher at North Ayrshire’s Garnock Academy. He says his former manager is “probably the biggest influence” on his career.
The clarity of purpose shown by Sir Alex has stayed with Mr Gardner, who went on to play for many other clubs. While training might normally involve endless running or players battering shots indiscriminately at a goalkeeper, Sir Alex would put players into twos or threes, so that they could work on highly specific parts of their game.
“The expectations that Sir Alex set were incredible, and you strived to meet them”, he says.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s lessons for teachers and school leaders, according to his former player Lee Gardner:
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