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Educational Leadership Platform Courtney Huff Spring 2011 “Great administrators are like great chefs.  They both spend an inordinate amount of time preparing, planning, and visioning, before they even begin to cook or implement. During this time, they keep their focus on the outcomes and the clients.  They continuously re-adjust, refocus, and re-evaluate their plans and efforts.”  - Neila A. Connors
Philosophy of Education In his book, Schools Cannot Do It Alone, Jamie Vollmer states: “For the first time in history, our security, our prosperity, and the health of our nation depend upon our ability to unfold the full creative potential of every child.  Not just the easy ones, not just the top twenty five percent of the class” (4).
Purpose of Education I believe: One of the most important jobs in creating a successful, thriving society is to educate our students and families. Learning is lifelong and never-ending. Schools along with families play vital roles in creating community thinkers, leaders, and workers, without these we have a society dependent upon the welfare and criminal justice system.
Importance of Schools to Society I first watched this video at the Professional Learning Communities Institute in Atlanta, Georgia.  From that point on, I have used it over and over again
Philosophy of Leadership In his book, Leadership and Sustainability, Michael Fullanstates: “In a nutshell, we need a critical mass of leaders at all levels of the system who are explicitly cognizant of and committed to pursuing in practice the implementation of the eight elements of sustainability” (29).  The elements are: Public service with a moral purpose Commitment to changing context at all levels Lateral capacity building through networks Intelligent accountability and vertical relationships Deep learning Dual commitment to short-term and long-term results Cyclical energizing The long lever of leadership
Leading with a Moral Purpose As an educational leader, I will  Ensure all students will learn and grow to their fullest potential – failure is no longer an option. Treat everyone with respect, care, and responsiveness. Create learning environments that are safe, healthy, and positive.
Commitment to Change Leading a school in the 21st century, I understand that: Change takes time and much effort – I will encourage and celebrate the small successes along the way.   New beliefs can be easily implemented and supported when a community of learning is created.
Managing Complex ChangeSource: Ambrose, Adapted from Villa and Thousand (1995)
Networking is a MUST! In order to be an effective leader, it is necessary for me to: Learn from others who are in a similar role as me through a variety of resources. Encourage and support teachers to observe and collaborate with each other in regards to student learning (Professional Learning Communities.) Research powerful networks in relation to the mission and vision of my school district.
Accountability:  A Balanced Approach As a leader, this statement from Fullanprovides me with insight in terms of balancing accountability practices effectively:   “Too much intrusion demotivates people; too little permits drift or worse” (20). Self reflections along with outside observations and evaluations need to be balanced and used to promote best practices.
Deep Learning Leaders continuously facilitate and participate in learning in order to improve as a school team, here are some critical points to keep in mind: The power of “failing intelligently”  “You must learn to fail intelligently.  Failing is one of the greatest arts in the world.  One fails forward towards success.” – Thomas Edison Using data to constantly monitor student learning, asking key questions to analyze and respond to Creating a culture of inquiry amongst students, staff, and the community
Short Term and Long Term Results Leading a school involves: Having a vision and mission Creating SMART goals/objectives in relation to the school’s mission Using the school improvement plan to provide focused professional development that positively affects student achievement Setting short term goals to build trust and positive environment for staff
Cyclical Energizing From a leadership perspective, it is important to keep in mind the power of energy.  I will:  Facilitate practices that involve the staff in “working smarter, not harder”  Sustain momentum when goals are met and promote continuous learning Model the power of positive energy versus negative energy
Levering Leadership Practices The eighth element of sustainability combines the first seven and in order to create sustainability leadership must be enhanced on all levels.   I believe it is necessary to seek out and encourage leaders amongst: Teachers Parents Community Members Businesses
Vision of Learners “The only source of knowledge is experience.” – Albert Einstein Children learn through a variety of experiences and at different rates. They need to be in an environment that is positive, engaging, safe, and responsive.   Children thrive in classrooms and communities that promote creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.   Technology is integrated into daily practices.
Leading and Learning By Example “We embrace explicitly the proposition that effective practice and popular practice are very likely two different things.”  - Douglas Reeves In order to promote my beliefs of best practices for teaching students, I need to model those practices for my staff in a variety of ways.   Staff Meetings Day-to-day conversations and interactions Communications via e-mail, newsletters, etc.
Why Learning for All? In his book, Schools Cannot Do It Alone, Jamie Vollmer states:   “If we are serious about preparing all children to succeed in the 21st century, then our schools must change.  We can’t keep doing the same thing we’ve always done and expect to get a different result.  The time has come to replace the rigid selecting and sorting process with a flexible approach to teaching and learning that is designed to produce one result:  student success” (155).
Vision for Teachers “Don’t tell me you believe “all kids can learn” … tell me what you’re doing about the kids who aren’t learning.”  - Richard DuFourtaken from the book, Pyramid Response to Intervention by Buffum, Mattos, and Weber   Teachers need to be given time to reflect on the following questions: What exactly do we expect students to learn? How will we know if they learned it?  How will we respond when some students don’t learn? How will we respond when some students have already learned?
How do we impact culture? Begin by focusing on changing BEHAVIORS. Attitudes follow behavior.  That means people accept new beliefs as a result of changing their behavior. (Fullan) Behaviors and emotions change before beliefs so we need to act in a new way before we get insights and feelings related to new beliefs.
Supporting the Work of Teachers Create sufficient time for teachers to collaborate: “…the failure of leaders to provide sufficient time is almost certainly fatal to reform efforts” (45). Provide effective feedback and monitoring for teachers: “Previous research on monitoring practices suggests that leaders must provide monitoring that focuses on adult actions (not merely on student test scores), that is frequent, and that is constructive” (45). (from Transforming Professional Development into Student Resutlsby Douglas Reeves)
Professional Learning with Staff In his book, Transforming Professional Development into Student Results, Douglas Reeves states: “Compelling evidence suggests that teachers, schools leaders, and students are much better served when professional learning is focused on the deep and consistent implementation of a few things” (53). Professional learningneeds to be : Focused, not frantic or scattered Transformed from a vision to implementation Practiced, over and over again…deliberately
Focus on Leadership “…leaders must be the architects of systems and schedules that lead to professional learning” (Reeves, 70).   Effective leaders must ask themselves: Are the teaching practices, curriculum, and assessment strategies we are using working to improve student learning? Are the learning targets clear and common for the content, frequency, and review of formative assessments? How can I create more teacher leaders in my building?
Vision for a School This keynote speaker from Dallas, TX puts the purpose of school into perspective.  Believe!
Leading a 21st Century School “Leadership – Making happen that in which you believe.” – Roland Barth Providing focus for staff and students on: Implementing teamwork, technology, and thinking in the daily practices of the core areas of reading, writing and mathematics Creating an environment that is positive, safe, and welcoming to the community Showcasing evidence of student achievement through a variety of measures – proving all students can learn
Moving Visions into Implementation Use the eight sustainability elements from Fullan’s model along with positive influences and experiences to put visions into actions.   Just as chefs would follow the steps of a recipe - effective leaders remember to focus on the outcome and client - making adjustments along the way. Keep in mind that the process of improving teaching and learning is never-ending and leaders will always need visions and action plans.
Resources Reeves, Douglas B. Transforming Professional Development into Student Results. Alexandria: ASCD, 2010. Print. Connors, Neila A. If You Don't Feed the Teachers, They Eat the Students. Nashville: Incentive Publications, 2000. Print.  Fullan, Michael. Leadership and Sustainability. Thousand Oaks: Corwin Press, 2005. Print.  Vollmer, Jamie. Schools Cannot Do It Alone. Fairfield: Enlightenment Press, 2010. Print.  Buffum, Austin, Mike Mattos, and Chris Weber. Pyramid Response to Intervention. Bloomington: Solution Tree, 2009. Print.  Mattos, Mike, dir. Time Bomb Ticking. 2009. Web. 18 Aug. 2009.  "Dallas Keynote Speaker." 5 Sept. 2008. Web. 18 Mar. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTY03nrkJo8>.

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Educational Leadership Platform

  • 1. Educational Leadership Platform Courtney Huff Spring 2011 “Great administrators are like great chefs. They both spend an inordinate amount of time preparing, planning, and visioning, before they even begin to cook or implement. During this time, they keep their focus on the outcomes and the clients. They continuously re-adjust, refocus, and re-evaluate their plans and efforts.” - Neila A. Connors
  • 2. Philosophy of Education In his book, Schools Cannot Do It Alone, Jamie Vollmer states: “For the first time in history, our security, our prosperity, and the health of our nation depend upon our ability to unfold the full creative potential of every child. Not just the easy ones, not just the top twenty five percent of the class” (4).
  • 3. Purpose of Education I believe: One of the most important jobs in creating a successful, thriving society is to educate our students and families. Learning is lifelong and never-ending. Schools along with families play vital roles in creating community thinkers, leaders, and workers, without these we have a society dependent upon the welfare and criminal justice system.
  • 4. Importance of Schools to Society I first watched this video at the Professional Learning Communities Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. From that point on, I have used it over and over again
  • 5. Philosophy of Leadership In his book, Leadership and Sustainability, Michael Fullanstates: “In a nutshell, we need a critical mass of leaders at all levels of the system who are explicitly cognizant of and committed to pursuing in practice the implementation of the eight elements of sustainability” (29). The elements are: Public service with a moral purpose Commitment to changing context at all levels Lateral capacity building through networks Intelligent accountability and vertical relationships Deep learning Dual commitment to short-term and long-term results Cyclical energizing The long lever of leadership
  • 6. Leading with a Moral Purpose As an educational leader, I will Ensure all students will learn and grow to their fullest potential – failure is no longer an option. Treat everyone with respect, care, and responsiveness. Create learning environments that are safe, healthy, and positive.
  • 7. Commitment to Change Leading a school in the 21st century, I understand that: Change takes time and much effort – I will encourage and celebrate the small successes along the way. New beliefs can be easily implemented and supported when a community of learning is created.
  • 8. Managing Complex ChangeSource: Ambrose, Adapted from Villa and Thousand (1995)
  • 9. Networking is a MUST! In order to be an effective leader, it is necessary for me to: Learn from others who are in a similar role as me through a variety of resources. Encourage and support teachers to observe and collaborate with each other in regards to student learning (Professional Learning Communities.) Research powerful networks in relation to the mission and vision of my school district.
  • 10. Accountability: A Balanced Approach As a leader, this statement from Fullanprovides me with insight in terms of balancing accountability practices effectively: “Too much intrusion demotivates people; too little permits drift or worse” (20). Self reflections along with outside observations and evaluations need to be balanced and used to promote best practices.
  • 11. Deep Learning Leaders continuously facilitate and participate in learning in order to improve as a school team, here are some critical points to keep in mind: The power of “failing intelligently” “You must learn to fail intelligently. Failing is one of the greatest arts in the world. One fails forward towards success.” – Thomas Edison Using data to constantly monitor student learning, asking key questions to analyze and respond to Creating a culture of inquiry amongst students, staff, and the community
  • 12. Short Term and Long Term Results Leading a school involves: Having a vision and mission Creating SMART goals/objectives in relation to the school’s mission Using the school improvement plan to provide focused professional development that positively affects student achievement Setting short term goals to build trust and positive environment for staff
  • 13. Cyclical Energizing From a leadership perspective, it is important to keep in mind the power of energy. I will: Facilitate practices that involve the staff in “working smarter, not harder” Sustain momentum when goals are met and promote continuous learning Model the power of positive energy versus negative energy
  • 14. Levering Leadership Practices The eighth element of sustainability combines the first seven and in order to create sustainability leadership must be enhanced on all levels. I believe it is necessary to seek out and encourage leaders amongst: Teachers Parents Community Members Businesses
  • 15. Vision of Learners “The only source of knowledge is experience.” – Albert Einstein Children learn through a variety of experiences and at different rates. They need to be in an environment that is positive, engaging, safe, and responsive. Children thrive in classrooms and communities that promote creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. Technology is integrated into daily practices.
  • 16. Leading and Learning By Example “We embrace explicitly the proposition that effective practice and popular practice are very likely two different things.” - Douglas Reeves In order to promote my beliefs of best practices for teaching students, I need to model those practices for my staff in a variety of ways. Staff Meetings Day-to-day conversations and interactions Communications via e-mail, newsletters, etc.
  • 17. Why Learning for All? In his book, Schools Cannot Do It Alone, Jamie Vollmer states: “If we are serious about preparing all children to succeed in the 21st century, then our schools must change. We can’t keep doing the same thing we’ve always done and expect to get a different result. The time has come to replace the rigid selecting and sorting process with a flexible approach to teaching and learning that is designed to produce one result: student success” (155).
  • 18. Vision for Teachers “Don’t tell me you believe “all kids can learn” … tell me what you’re doing about the kids who aren’t learning.” - Richard DuFourtaken from the book, Pyramid Response to Intervention by Buffum, Mattos, and Weber Teachers need to be given time to reflect on the following questions: What exactly do we expect students to learn? How will we know if they learned it? How will we respond when some students don’t learn? How will we respond when some students have already learned?
  • 19. How do we impact culture? Begin by focusing on changing BEHAVIORS. Attitudes follow behavior. That means people accept new beliefs as a result of changing their behavior. (Fullan) Behaviors and emotions change before beliefs so we need to act in a new way before we get insights and feelings related to new beliefs.
  • 20. Supporting the Work of Teachers Create sufficient time for teachers to collaborate: “…the failure of leaders to provide sufficient time is almost certainly fatal to reform efforts” (45). Provide effective feedback and monitoring for teachers: “Previous research on monitoring practices suggests that leaders must provide monitoring that focuses on adult actions (not merely on student test scores), that is frequent, and that is constructive” (45). (from Transforming Professional Development into Student Resutlsby Douglas Reeves)
  • 21. Professional Learning with Staff In his book, Transforming Professional Development into Student Results, Douglas Reeves states: “Compelling evidence suggests that teachers, schools leaders, and students are much better served when professional learning is focused on the deep and consistent implementation of a few things” (53). Professional learningneeds to be : Focused, not frantic or scattered Transformed from a vision to implementation Practiced, over and over again…deliberately
  • 22. Focus on Leadership “…leaders must be the architects of systems and schedules that lead to professional learning” (Reeves, 70). Effective leaders must ask themselves: Are the teaching practices, curriculum, and assessment strategies we are using working to improve student learning? Are the learning targets clear and common for the content, frequency, and review of formative assessments? How can I create more teacher leaders in my building?
  • 23. Vision for a School This keynote speaker from Dallas, TX puts the purpose of school into perspective. Believe!
  • 24. Leading a 21st Century School “Leadership – Making happen that in which you believe.” – Roland Barth Providing focus for staff and students on: Implementing teamwork, technology, and thinking in the daily practices of the core areas of reading, writing and mathematics Creating an environment that is positive, safe, and welcoming to the community Showcasing evidence of student achievement through a variety of measures – proving all students can learn
  • 25. Moving Visions into Implementation Use the eight sustainability elements from Fullan’s model along with positive influences and experiences to put visions into actions. Just as chefs would follow the steps of a recipe - effective leaders remember to focus on the outcome and client - making adjustments along the way. Keep in mind that the process of improving teaching and learning is never-ending and leaders will always need visions and action plans.
  • 26. Resources Reeves, Douglas B. Transforming Professional Development into Student Results. Alexandria: ASCD, 2010. Print. Connors, Neila A. If You Don't Feed the Teachers, They Eat the Students. Nashville: Incentive Publications, 2000. Print. Fullan, Michael. Leadership and Sustainability. Thousand Oaks: Corwin Press, 2005. Print. Vollmer, Jamie. Schools Cannot Do It Alone. Fairfield: Enlightenment Press, 2010. Print. Buffum, Austin, Mike Mattos, and Chris Weber. Pyramid Response to Intervention. Bloomington: Solution Tree, 2009. Print. Mattos, Mike, dir. Time Bomb Ticking. 2009. Web. 18 Aug. 2009. "Dallas Keynote Speaker." 5 Sept. 2008. Web. 18 Mar. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTY03nrkJo8>.