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Systems theory The Iceberg Metacognition

The Iceberg Timothy R. Lucas and Associates The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook Project - Schools That Learn LucasRPS@aol.com 201-236-8696

The Iceberg Discussion Questions Step One - The Event Name a critical event or issue that has emerged in the last few months in your classroom or school. Tell the story of the event. Step Two - The Pattern or Trend What is the history of the event you described? When has it happened before? Chart the course of related events over time on a graph. What patterns do you see emerging? Step Three - Systemic Structure What forces seem to create the pattern of behavior you described in step 2? How do the systemic elements seem to influence each other? What fundamental aspects of the school need to change if you want the pattern to change? (Policy, culture, attitudes, environment…) Step Four - Mental Models What is it about your thinking and everyone’s thinking that causes this structure to persist? How can you these mental models be safely brought to the surface for inquiry and dialogue with the larger group? Timothy R. Lucas and Associates The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook Project - Schools That Learn LucasRPS@aol.com 201-236-8696

Building a Shared Vision Timothy R. Lucas and Associates The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook Project - Schools That Learn LucasRPS@aol.com 201-236-8696

Timothy R. Lucas and Associates The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook Project - Schools That Learn LucasRPS@aol.com 201-236-8696

Timothy R. Lucas and Associates The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook Project - Schools That Learn LucasRPS@aol.com 201-236-8696

The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook Project www.fieldbook.com Resources for Curriculum Materials, Tools for School Leadership, and Personal Growth The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook Project www.fieldbook.com The Creative Learning Exchange www.clexchange.org Society for Organizational Learning www.solonline.org Crisis Management Institute www.cmionline.org Timothy R. Lucas and Associates The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook Project - Schools That Learn LucasRPS@aol.com 201-236-8696