leading & learning in central new york 2011-2012 cohort february, 2012
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LEADIN
G & LE
ARNING IN
CENTRAL N
EW YO
RK
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February, 2012
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INTRODUCTIONS
GUIDING QUESTIONS:
• What is instructional leadership?
• How can I make room for instructional leadership giving the incredible management and supervision demands in todays schools?
• How can supervision and evaluation be about promoting teacher growth and student learning?
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INTRODUCTIONS
FOCUS AREAS:
• Being deliberate about instructional leadership
• Making meetings about instruction
• Communication and Instructional leadership
• Best Practices in a Standard-based Classroom
• Multiple Methods of Data Collection
• Feedback: Oral and Written
maps
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INTRODUCTIONS
FOCUS AREAS:
• Being deliberate about instructional leadership
• Making meetings about instruction
• Communication and Instructional leadership
• Best Practices in a Standard-based Classroom
• Multiple Methods of Data Collection
• Feedback: Oral and Written
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INTRODUCTIONS
FOCUS AREAS:
• Being deliberate about instructional leadership
• Making meetings about instruction
• Communication and Instructional leadership
• Best Practices in a Standard-based Classroom
• Multiple Methods of Data Collection
• Feedback: Oral and Written
today
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INTRODUCTIONS
FOCUS AREAS:
• Being deliberate about instructional leadership
• Making meetings about instruction
• Communication and Instructional leadership
• Best Practices in a Standard-based Classroom
• Multiple Methods of Data Collection
• Feedback: Oral and Written
today
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CREATING A DEFINITION
• What is “growth-producing feedback?
• Why is it important?
• How does it fit with the Race To The Top?
ACTIVITY: With your partner, write adefinition of “growth producing feedback”
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ADULTS AS LEARNERS (ANDRAGOGY)
• Our teachers are our learners
• Adult learners are not just like younger learners
ACTIVITY: Turn to page 181 in Leading the Learning. Which of these is a little different for adult learners?
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
E X T R OV E RT E D
Prefer to respond to new information immediately, doing your thinking out loud…
I N T R OV E RT E D
Prefer information in advance so that you have time to think about the issues before you respond…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
E X T R OV E RT E D
Prefer to respond to new information immediately, doing your thinking out loud…
I N T R OV E RT E D
Prefer information in advance so that you have time to think about the issues before you respond…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
E X T R OV E RT E D
Prefer to respond to new information immediately, doing your thinking out loud…
I N T R OV E RT E D
Prefer information in advance so that you have time to think about the issues before you respond…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
G LO B A L
Tend to see the big picture and like to have scaffolding on which to hang details…
A N A LY T I C A L
Prefer to see the bits and pieces and then put them into a whole…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
R A N D O M
Inclined to jump around inside a problem and deal with the parts that interest you first…
L I N E A R
Work through steps in sequence…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
C O N C R E T E
Want to see the real thing first…
A B S T R A C T
Interested in the theory and the possibilities…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
S E N S I N G
Prefer to go deal with the observable facts (see, hear, touch)…
F E E L I N G
Prefer to go with gut instincts…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
H E A D
Do you lead primarily with your head, saying “I think”…
H E A RT
Do you lead primarily with your heart, saying “I feel”…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
H A L F F U L L
See the world with rose-colored glasses…
H A L F E M P T Y
More likely to see or expect problems just around the corner…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
R E S E A R C H
Tend to seek our and cite research…
E X P E R I E N C E
Prefer to rely on personal experience…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
P O S I T I O N P O W E R
Define authority primarily by titles and positions in an organization…
P E R S O N A L P O W E R
Authority comes from the respect for the person…
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SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND
• What does this mean for you as a leader?
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THE ASK CONSTRUCT
• Attitude
• Skill
• Knowledge
ACTIVITY: Handout #25
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TALKING WITH STAFF
• Glickman, Gordon & Ross (p. 186)
• Hunter (p. 186)
• Hershey & Blanchard (p. 187)
• Costa & Garmston (p. 187)
• Lipton & Wellman (p. 188)
• Blase & Blase (p. 188)
ACTIVITY: Summarize one approach and share with the group
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THE THREE Cs
• Coach
• Collaborate
• Consult
ACTIVITY: Turn to the chart on page 190
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THE THREE Cs
• Coach
• Collaborate
• Consult
ACTIVITY: What Do You Do When… Which way would you approach it?
How would you approach the situation?What would you say?
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HOMEWORK
When you plan for your post mini-conference chats, plan your approach based on some of the things we discussed.