GETTING BETTER AT WHAT WE DO Passion – Vision - Practice.

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GETTING BETTER AT WHAT WE DO Passion – Vision - Practice

LEARNING TOGETHER In this module, we will Reconsider the place we hold in the lives of students. 2. Reconnect with the reasons we are educators. 3. Examine the importance of passion, vision, and detail in school leadership. 4. Consider how schools strive to get better.

OUR PASSION

THIS IS ALAINA

A STUDENT YOU KNOW

GETTING BETTER AT WHAT WE DO

REFLECTION & DISCUSSION 1. Why did you become an educator?  Remember when you made the decision? Why? 2. Who inspired you to become an educator? 3. What legacy do you want to leave when your career is over? Click to restart after activity

OUR VISION

VISION AND BELIEFS  Do you believe that... the people closest to the students can direct the improvement of their schools? those people bring to the table a wealth of experience, talent, and ingenuity? a school improves by strengthening professional practice? the work of school improvement is best accomplished by teams?  Then you’re in the right place! Great vision!

JUST THREE THINGS SchoolDecidingLearningConnecting

DECIDING Deciding Shared Leadership DistrictPrincipal Teams and Time Data and Research Student Learning Data Professional Practice Data Research

LEARNING LearningCurriculumAssessmentInstruction Professional Development

CONNECTING ConnectingStudentsFamiliesTeachers Administrators & Staff Volunteers Goals and Roles Communication Education Association

REFLECTION & DISCUSSION ElementExample (Good Practice) DecidingShared Leadership Data and Research LearningCurriculum Assessment Instruction Professional Development ConnectingStudents Families Teachers Admin and Staff Volunteers Click to restart after activity

OUR PRACTICE

MORE THAN VISION "Many leaders pride themselves on setting high-level direction: I'll set the vision and stay out of the details. It's true that a compelling vision is critical. But it's not enough. Big-picture, hands-off leadership isn't likely to work in a change situation, because the hardest part of change—the paralyzing part—is precisely in the details." (p.53) Heath, C. & Heath, D. (2010). Switch: How to change things when change is hard. New York, NY: Broadway Books

THE PROCESS OF GETTING BETTER Feedback from Coaches and Stakeholders Student Performance Student Learning Adult Performance

REFLECTION & DISCUSSION Putting Faces on the Process  Who do you turn to for help in getting better at what you do—your professional practice?  How does that person help? Click to restart after activity

WRAP UP  Doing the right things and doing things right Effective practice matters Specificity matters – the details Common language and understanding matter Process matters Celebrating success matters  Get better together with teams Deep engagement with professional practice Magnify each person’s experience and expertise

WHAT WE LEARNED TOGETHER 1. Did we reconsider the place we hold in the lives of students? 2. Did we reconnect with the reasons we are educators? 3. Did we examine the importance of passion, vision, and detail in school leadership? 4. Did we consider how schools strive to get better?