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March Leadership Session MTL Meeting Pandora Bedford March, 2010 Astrid Fossum Laura Maly Cynthia Rodriguez The Milwaukee Mathematics Partnership (MMP) is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant 0314898.

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Page 1: March Leadership Session MTL Meeting Pandora Bedford March, 2010 Astrid Fossum Laura Maly Cynthia Rodriguez The Milwaukee Mathematics Partnership (MMP)

March Leadership Session

MTL Meeting Pandora BedfordMarch, 2010 Astrid Fossum

Laura MalyCynthia Rodriguez

The Milwaukee Mathematics Partnership (MMP) is supported by the National Science Foundation

under Grant 0314898.

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Learning Intentions:

To understand how leading in a culture of change requires continuous work on fusing Fullan’s five capacities while simultaneously recognizing a deep sense of internal commitment.

To learn to become authentic listeners in order to be a more effective leader.

Page 3: March Leadership Session MTL Meeting Pandora Bedford March, 2010 Astrid Fossum Laura Maly Cynthia Rodriguez The Milwaukee Mathematics Partnership (MMP)

A Framework for Leadership

Michael Fullan, Leading in a Culture of Change, 2004

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Learning the LeadershipThe lessons for developing leaders in a culture of change are more tortoise-like than hare-like because they involve slow learning in context over time. This chapter presents three powerful lessons about leadership that have implications for developing more of it. Fortunately, they are interrelated: the vital and paradoxical need for slow knowing, the importance of learning in context, and the need to have leaders at all levels of the organization in order to achieve widespread internal commitment.

(Fullan, p.185)

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Jigsaw Activity

Read the assigned key points individually: Slow Knowing: pp. 188 & 189 Learning in Context: p. 199 Leadership for Many and a Time to

Disturb: pp. 202 & 203

Discuss as table group and write one “catch phrase” that exemplifies the big idea from what you read on a sentence strip.

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Individual initiative is required because we can’t wait for the system to get its act together. System action is necessary because it creates new contexts, expectations, and support for individuals to change their ways. Sustainability includes transforming the system in a way that the conditions and capacity for continuous improvement become built in within and across the levels of reform.

(Fullan, p. 202)

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Coaching Skills

Do we want something about the resources…that this a blend?

And/or… March, April, May Preview:

Listening, Paraphrasing, Questioning.

Comic?SMOOOOOOOOTH TRANSITION

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Turn and Talk

What are some obstacles when you are not being an attentive listener?

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Listening

Ten minutes of our complete and focused attention is worth much more, in terms of maintaining a relationship and supporting learning, than thirty minutes with distractions.

(Lipton & Wellman, p. 35)

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Strategies for nonverbal communication: Facing people when you speak with them. Making eye contact. Avoid distracting gestures. Nodding your head in an encouraging

way. Finding an appropriate place for

communication. Paying attention to how close we sit with

others. Choosing an appropriate tone of voice for

the message we want to communicate. Touching or not touching others

appropriately depending on the situation.(Knight, p. 74)

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Nonverbals in Action

Watch the video clip and jot down what type of nonverbal communication you observe between the characters.

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Blocks to Understanding ‘I’ Listening

Personal Referencing: we consider what is being said with reference to own experiences and then judge worth.

Personal Curiosity: we want more information for ourselves.

Personal Certainty: we are sure we know the solution to the problem.

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Listening in Action

Watch the video clip and jot down what type of Blocks to Understanding you observe between the characters.

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Listening Strategies

Developing inner silence. Listening for what contradicts our

assumptions. Clarifying. Communicating our understanding. Practicing every day. Practicing with terrible listeners.

(Knight, p. 64)

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Listening as it connects to our work:

Chose a partner. Determine who will be the listener and who will be the speaker.

As one person shares their “Professional Practice” from the February meeting, the partner practices authentic listening.

Roles are reversed.

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Listener: Shares the big ideas they heard from the speaker.

Speaker: Responds to the listener’s ideas.

Listener Listen quietly and

attentively Focus attention on

the speaker to ensure listening blocks are not being used

Write down what you think the big ideas are that the speaker is sharing

Speaker Share at a deep

level Continue to talk

about your experience and how it relates to Fullan’s components

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In triads,One person is the speaker, sharing homework from last monthOne person is the listener, when do your listening blocks come upOne person is the recorder, writing the big ideas that the speaker is sharing

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Reflection:

As the listener and as the speaker:

What was this experience like?

Quietly jot down your thoughts in your notebook and be ready to share with your partner and the group.

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Ultimately, your leadership in a culture of change will be judged as effective or ineffective not by who you are as a leader but by what leadership you produce in others.

(Fullan, p. 203)

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Learning Intentions:

To understand how leading in a culture of change requires continuous work on fusing Fullan’s five capacities while simultaneously recognizing a deep sense of internal commitment.

To learn to become authentic listeners in order to be a more effective leader.

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Feedback Question:

How are you planning to work on your listening skills as they relate to your leadership goal within the upcoming month?