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NZC Learning Communities Symposium 28 th October 2009. Special Projects Special Schools Louise Doyle and Kathy Davidson Oaklynn and Sir Keith Park Special. Where to begin ? Rationale and purpose. Principal attends PD. The Six Secrets of Change Michael Fullan.
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NZC Learning Communities Symposium28th October 2009 Special Projects Special Schools Louise Doyle and Kathy Davidson Oaklynn and Sir Keith Park Special
The Six Secrets of ChangeMichael Fullan — Fullan, 2008a
What is Collaboration? A systematic process in which we work together, interdependently, to analyzeand impact professional practice in order to improve our individual and collective results. — Dufour, Dufour, & Eaker, 2002 Knowledge Sharing - Literacy Learning Fair Learning Fair Outcomes • Forces schools to explain themselves • Time for celebrating the work of the year • Learn new ideas from other schools • Friendly competition to outdo each other • Fosters district identity Results of Connecting • Knowledge flows as people pursue and continuously learn what works best • Identity with an entity larger than oneself expands the self into powerful consequences. — Fullan, 2008a
Auckland Special Schools LEARNING FAIR Strengthen Collegiality Celebrate our Work Share Learning Friday 9th October 2009 9.00 - 3.00 Trusts Stadium Central Park Drive Henderson Morning tea and lunch provided “Student learning and achievement increase substantially when teachers work in learning communities” Michael Fullan; 6 secrets of change NZ workshop tour ’08 CHALLENGE: But how were we going to make this happen?
CHALLENGE: But how were we going to make this happen? Financially Answer to our prayers Operationally Kathy Davidson - a stickler for: • action • detail • timeframe • organisation
A Community Inquiring into Learning Show us your accomplishments in teaching and learning What strategies do you use? As a result of what I have seen and heard implications will this have for my teaching in the future? What have you found to be important?
So how did it go - Show us the data • 11 out of 13 schools presented (13 = 11 from Auckland and 2 sister school Whangarei and Hamilton) • 16 presentations • Launch of our website • Share AP/DP group work on key competencies • 280 – 300 attendees • Feedback – fantastic!
Everyone wants more !!Next steps Auckland Special Schools Learning Association: ASSLA • Capture enthusiasm from Learning Fair • Name of group doesn’t promote one school in particular • Scheduled sessions – calendar • Regular PD – on topics requested • Develop smaller groups for future sharing