A New Culture of Leaders
Dean ShareskiCASASt. Johns, NLJuly 6, 2013 http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7128/7462873482_86c799bb9f_o.jpg
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This is me
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DISRUPTION
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“When a 14 year old kid can blow up your business in his spare time, not because he hates you but because he loves you, then you got a problem.”
Ryerson University sites 3 reasons for the case against him.
1.Learning should be hard.
2.There is no structure of regulation for online behavior and that makes it incompatible with academic work.
3.It is our job to protect academic integrity from any threat.
i.e. Unless learning is hard and is directed by others, it fails to meet the standard for academic rigor.
Chris Avenir
“Books are designed to contain all the information required to stop inquiries within the book’s topic. But now that our medium can handle far more ideas and information, and now that it is a connective medium (ideas to ideas, people to ideas, people to people), our strategy is changing. And that is changing the very shape of knowledge.”
“Bringing smart people together is an ancient and effective technique for developing ideas. The Net also lets smart people connect and communicate. But the Net brings people together in new and occasionally weird configurations—a weirdness that is now being reflected in how expertise works....”
My Learning Project
My Teaching Staff
A New Culture of Innovation
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2003
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“As we watch the world move to a state of near-constant
change and flux, we believe that connecting play and imagination may be the single most important step in unleashing the new culture of learning.”
“...the pattern has been that as children grow up and become more proficient at making sense of the environment in which they live, their world seems to become more stable. Thus, as a child grows and becomes accustomed to the world, the perceived need for play.”
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Positive Deviants
Carla Dolman
Kathy Cassidy
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Shelley Wright
Neil Stephenson
George Couros
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Delta 37 SD
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Parkland 70 SD
“Official/Intentional Innovators”
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Inquiry
Inquiry isn’t just for kids
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A New Culture of Accountability
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From: Royan Lee
“...there is no word for
"accountability" in Finnish.”
“Accountability is what's left when you
take out responsibility.”
“I wish we could stop using the word
"accountable" and instead talk about "responsible". It
would make all the difference.”
Things you never see
“Distrust is an expensive vice”
Dave Weinberger “Too Big To Know”
If we create cultures of trust and sharing,
accountability is built in, not contrived or imposed,
it just is.
LEARNSHARE
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John GaiptmanSuperintendentGreater Victoria School DistrictVictoria, BC
John GaiptmanSuperintendentGreater Victoria School DistrictVictoria, BC
“Any question is the right answer.”
John GaiptmanSuperintendentGreater Victoria School DistrictVictoria, BC
“The only obligation is to share”
"And when leaders are inaccessible…their influence and impact slowly deteriorate. Confusion replaces clarity as trust slowly falters and eventually fails."
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Transparency
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Trumps Gloss
When it comes to trust, this does almost
nothing
“We speak human at home and “professionalese” at work.”
Answer Hard Questions...in Public
Answer Hard Questions...in Public
Answer Hard Questions...in Public
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@YoleBrady
Thanks, Lisa, for filling us in on the details of DF teachers professional development. We are grateful for the amazing teachers our daughter has encountered so far at Springhurst. I am all for whatever we as a district can do to invest in the learning of this most precious resource.
I'm looking forward to seeing you again this week at the Friday morning book chat.
Happy holidays!
Greta
Dear Dr. Brady -I do understand the importance of teacher development days, but why are they counted as our children's school days? I believe that for our teachers annual pay levels some summer school hours (teachers and/or students) would not be out of line. What are the impediments to that?
How do we start a review and evaluation of the effectiveness of "Early Dismissal" days? This days are some of the most disruptive days my children have.
Thank you.Sandra Merrow
Sandra,
Thanks for your feedback and insights. Early Dismissal Days do count toward student attendance days and teacher PD is handled pretty much the same way in most school districts. We have quite a lot of summer professional development that occurs every summer. One of the challenges is that not all teachers can necessarily be here at the same time in the summer which limits the work that can be done by department or grade level teams. There is so much that needs to be done right now because of the new APPR requirements that necessitates teachers having time to work together on assessments, rubrics and planning. We really do try to do the best that we can with the limited time we have.
Dr. Brady
When you hand someone a photo album or a yearbook, the first thing they will do is seek out their own picture.
Knowing that, the question is: how often are you featuring the photo, name, needs or wants of your customers where everyone can see them?
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” Seth Godin
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Life Long Learning?
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Rather than write my goal in a book, I decided to create my own t-shirt. I have worn my t-shirt at CDNIS during staff meetings and grade level assemblies. The response from staff and students has been somewhat overwhelming as many are keen to get a ‘daily’ update
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@EMSCarlson
#SD36Learn
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A New Culture of Gratitude
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The Biological Advantage of Being Awestruck
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George CourosTim Monds
...connecting educators to their most valuable resource
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...each other
Leaders Who Praise and Support Publicly
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Thanks