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CREATING A COMMUNITY OF CURIOSITY

CREATING A COMMUNITY OF CURIOSITY. “Challenges for School Leadership”. Setting the Scene. Context: Political Realities A School’s Environment Challenges: We know the data that matters most is directly and explicitly about student learning. Prepare.

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CREATING A COMMUNITY OF CURIOSITY

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  1. CREATING A COMMUNITY OF CURIOSITY “Challenges for School Leadership”

  2. Setting the Scene Context: • Political Realities • A School’s Environment Challenges: • We know the data that matters most is directly and explicitly about student learning

  3. Prepare • Creating a Community of Curiosity – A common “Moral Purpose” • How do we continue to affirm effective practice yet look for alternative practices that can maximise improvement? • Building confidence through trust amongst our staff is critical

  4. CREATIVITY COMMUNITY TRUST

  5. Prepare (continued) • Sharing stories in an ongoing, regular way is important if you wish to build sustainable commitment • Build Assessment Literacy

  6. POWER OF PROTOCOLS • Norms for open, honest conversation • Meeting habits that support inquiry, dialogue, reflection • Opportunities for direct action • Facilitative leadership capable of encouraging participation, ensuring equity, building trust

  7. Inquire • Dig into Data • Seek the Truth • Look at Student Work • Develop and investigate a “Problem of Practice”

  8. Act • Have a Plan • Have progress points – ways to keep you on track; multiple sources of data - Triangulation • Reflect with Purpose

  9. Conclusions • Teacher beliefs are challenged and modified by “seeing and being seen teaching”, and then having conversations about it. • James Spillane – “Activities engaged in interactions with others in a particular context around specific tasks” – lead and model “open to learning” conversations

  10. Conclusions (continued) • Moral Imperative • Keep learning, reflecting, challenging yourself

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