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Leading Change for 21 st Century Learning. Mentoring for whole school change toward a paradigm shift & QT using technology. What are we really doing about student engagement?. http://deniselofts64.edublogs.org/2010/05/16/teacher-engagement-is-that-the-first-step/. What our data told us.
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Leading Change for 21st Century Learning Mentoring for whole school change toward a paradigm shift & QT using technology
What are we really doing about student engagement? http://deniselofts64.edublogs.org/2010/05/16/teacher-engagement-is-that-the-first-step/
What our data told us. • Students: • Teachers were generally not doing a lot of things differently ( although spikes existed). • Work was limited to desktop word processing, web searches, (Lower order), 1:1 communication. • For teachers • http://litehouse4skools.wikispaces.com/file/view/SurveySummary_03072010-2.pdf • Teachers indicated limited experience in online collaborative learning, both synchronous and asynchronous. Time or interest low. • Teachers perceived that the hardware ..ie computer =engagement. • Teachers did not have experiences beyond email, desk top publishing and 1 : 30 communication. Videos were used. NO sense of PLE and PLN.. • Limited experience in collaborative learning, mainly relied on demonstration instruction ( Always 42.5 %),Sometimes group work was used (50%), Interestingly, students worked often on individual projects,54%, however only sometimes presented individual work to the class 48 %.
Do we need a paradigm shift? • What is a Paradigm shift? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cp6pEzx3uw&feature=player_embedded • Initial stages with leadership from the top with emerging technologies. • Confronting for many: • Students as mentors, in the initial stages. • “Everyone is the architect of their own learning.” — Appius Claudius, Roman Politician via @etalbert 7:23 PM Apr 29th from twhirl.
What are the underpinning theories? • MENTORS & CHAMPIONS • The impact of e-learning champions on embedding e-learning- in organisations, industry & communities. • From the Australian Flexible learning framework. • http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/
Champions, Communities & Connectivity • ‘Community of Practice’ (Wenger 1999) • http://edutweet.wikispaces.com/02.+Key+Features • http://edutweet.wikispaces.com/06.+The+Blue+Print+for+edutweet • Connectivist Theory • Modeling and building a foundation for an elearning community that underpins the complex interactions between the individual, their behaviour and the environment. (Downes, 2006 & Siemens 2004)
HT’s are the Catalysts in leading change! • Leadership behaviours of successful middle managers. • 1.A focus on learning • 2.Consistency • 3.Care • 4.Commitment • 5.High Expectations
Strategies to achieve this: • Modeling: “Walk the talk” • Monitoring: Leadership is strong when informed by data. • Dialogue: Use conversation to develop everyone’s understanding about learning. • Structures and systems: the work of the team is clear, explicit. Not autocratic, rather the consolidation and formalisation of agreed strategies.
Setting the Scene • Learner ( teacher ) readiness • Motivation to join the movement • Comfort and feeling of support • Support in classroom (HTs & Mentors) • Ongoing support from systems, dialogue, individual and group. • Already existing collaborative space to support the hardware….so that the learning can begin. • http://rbscsupport4ict.wikispaces.com/
Collaborative Spaces • http://litehouse4skools.wikispaces.com/ • http://rbscsupport4ict.wikispaces.com/
Before we begin ‘know our students’ STEP 1. Lets Join EDMODO.& the Group “HT'sLeadingChange : code to access this group is: pa4r5o…..
To finish • Communities of Practice (Wenger 1999) • "Communities are human systems given form by conversations of relatedness." (Block, 2008) • http://edutweet.wikispaces.com/07.+An+Executive+Summary • Personal learning networks and communities of practice • http://www.slideshare.net/GrahamAttwell/personal-learning-environments-46423