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1 LEADING TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE The MGGS Senior Years Story
Chris McNamara Deputy Principal: Program Design and Development Twitter @CWMcNamara @MGGS_SouthYarra 24 May, Perth Australia

2 Achieving Collective Action

3 Who are we? Our 125 Years Context
Melbourne, Inner City, All Girls, students, Diverse, Boarding Our AIM – globally known for Innovation & Exceptional Educational Provisions

4 Research - Phase 1 Research – Literature, School Visits, Staff & Student Forums Key: Mental Health, Adolescent Development, Future of Work / Digital Economy, Cognitive Psychology, Curriculum Design Models Workforce Mapping Developed Strategic Blueprint – Wellbeing, Academics, Staff Development, Online Architecture, Big Data Regime, Artemis Building Project (18months)

5 A Vision and Narrative for Transformation The WHY? - Phase 2
2020 – 2030 Graduate: Vision to enliven this focus Wellbeing as organising focus Key Aim: Move from Control to Autonomy for the Learner

6 2020+ Graduate Profile A simple visual to anchor staff and affirm the ”non-negotiable” of student centred design

7 Design - Phase 3 Share & Unpack the Strategic Blueprint
Establish the Principles, Narrative, Plans on a 18 month timeline Multiple streams of work Teams Coordination, Communication, Clarification

8 Take them briefly through the SY Program Design

9 Implementation - Phase 4 2017 Implementation Teachers:
“Learn in the Job” Success depends on Collaboration Empowered – “Fail Fast”, Enterprising Culture of Ongoing Improvement Iterate – Hold your principles tightly and your ideas lightly Collect & Share Evidence (external Evaluation)

10 Culture is “the Strategy” when leading people (teachers) to transform their practice
You have to get people to say OUT LOUD what they actually BELIEVE – then you know what your culture “gaps” are

11 “Experienced Expansion” - Phase 5
A culture that is not interested in “consolidation” Our System DNA is “restlessness”

12 QUESTIONS 24 May, Perth, Australia


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