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1 Amy Bobak Angelina Saloom Kimberly Carthy-Pierre Tina Pavy

2  focus on school climate and culture  principal leadership questionnaire – improve leadership skills  school climate survey  build trust and respect among teachers through PLC  teambuilding exercises and activities –like the ropes course or workshops  implement basic technology usage

3  “Leadership that moves individuals toward a level of commitment to achieve school goals by identifying and articulating a school vision, fostering the acceptance of group goals, providing individualized support, providing intellectual stimulation, providing an appropriate model, and having high performance expectations.”

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5 Effective leaders believe being visible around a school is more important than paperwork.

6  Identifies a vision  Models appropriate behavior  Acceptance of group goals  Provides individualized support  Promotes intellectual stimulation  Holds high performance expectations for staff members (Leithwood, 2008)

7  Principals can only impact the school culture if they understand it.

8  Principal O’Connor must evaluate the current school culture at Hickory Ridge High School.

9  Collaborative leadership  Professional leadership  Professional development  Collegial support  Unity of purpose  Learning partnerships (Gruenert & Valentine, 1998)

10  Recreate a new school vision done through a collaborative approach and open communication.  This shared decision- making becomes part of the culture, increasing teacher motivation.

11  With a clear understanding of where they are and where they want to be, the principal, administrators, and teachers are able to develop an appropriate course of action to move the school forward. (Change Toolkit, 2002)

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13  Attributes of High-Achieving Schools are:  academic rigor and high expectations for all students,  effective curriculum and instruction,  a common focus,  a healthy, supportive school culture and climate,  small, safe, personalized learning communities,  flexible structures, and  learning partnerships. (Seattle School District, 2002)

14  Design a team of stakeholders that identify needs of the school and develop ways to solve those needs in a collaborative nature. H.R.H.S. Unity

15  Team-teaching positions  Create groups of willing participants to collaborate and pilot new programs.  “Expert” teachers in certain aspects of the curriculum develop workshops to present to their peers.

16  Principal O’Connor provides time for teams to meet regularly to exchange ideas, set team goals, and develop plans.

17  Creating a democratic school community, including shared decision making through a representative leadership team and involving all faculties in making decisions about high impact issues affecting learning, teaching, and assessment.  Fostering the skills and practices of strong leadership among administrators and teachers to manage and facilitate change, and to stay focused on teaching and learning.

18  Establishing regular common planning time to talk about learning and teaching.  Embedding professional development in the daily practices of the school, through practices such as action research to explore important classroom questions, peer observation to promote collegial feedback, and looking at student work.  Building the faculty's capacity to look critically and constructively at teacher work.

19  Conduct workshops that build on spirit of teamwork.... moving people away from their normal routine will create a meaningful experience that will have a positive lasting impact on awareness of collaboration and the effects of organizations working as teams.

20 Shared vision/mission Collective Inquiry Collaborative Teamwork Action ORientation Continous Improvement Results Orientation

21 Action Orientation Collaborative Teamwork Continuous Improvement Results Orientation Shared vision/mission Collective Inquiry

22 trust

23 Collective Inquiry Collaborative Teamwork Action Orientation Continuous Improvement Results Orientation Shared vision/mission

24 S – specific M – measurable A – achievable R – realistic T – time frame

25 Shared vision/mission Collaborative Teamwork Action Orientation Continuous Improvement Results Orientation Collective Inquiry

26 Shared vision/mission Collective Inquiry Action Orientation Continuous Improvement Results Orientation Collaborative Teamwork

27 Shared vision/mission Collective Inquiry Collaborative Teamwork Continuous Improvement Results Orientation Action Orientation

28 Shared vision/mission Collective Inquiry Collaborative Teamwork Action Orientation Results Orientation Continuous Improvement

29 Shared vision/mission Collective Inquiry Collaborative Teamwork Action Orientation Continuous Improvement Results Orientation

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31 Focus on learning

32 Strong leadership

33 Community

34 Resources aimed to lead, learn, and teach

35  Listen first  Lead by example  Be patient

36  Shared responsibility  both learn  Powerful learning  increased knowledge  Great teaching  higher learning gains  smaller gaps

37  Insert the technology survey

38  Administrator  Technology Department Members  Staff Member from each department in the school  One member from the Guidance Department

39 NETS Standards for Teachers NETS Standards for Students

40  Non-readiness  Little knowledge of how to use  Often dismiss the value of technology  Survival  Focus on own personal learning  Does not use in the classroom

41  Mastery  Teachers have understanding  Use in the classroom  Comfortable using one particular technology application  Impact  Use in teaching  Use a variety of hardware and software

42  Innovation  Experts in technology  Highly trained  Train peers

43 Teacher Software  Share Point  OnCourse Systems  Achievement Series  SnapShot  Pinnacle Analytics Student Software  Blogging  Power Point  Web pages  Video conferencing  Live video

44  Professional Learning Community  Site Based Management  Yearly teambuilding reinforcements  Continue staff development in technology  Any reform will take several years to implement

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