Read // Watch // Share // Connect

This post has been written for participants at a conference in July where I am making a presentation to teachers. Rather than only focussing on pre-reading, I have decided to provide a range of digital approaches that include reading, watching TED Talks, finding some relevant blogs and signing up for Twitter. The conference theme is “Embracing Change”. IfContinueContinue reading “Read // Watch // Share // Connect”

Horse first, then the cart: Vision before programs

It is very easy to come up with the good ideas, someone says “we should do [insert idea here]”. Unless ideas flow from a bold compelling vision, we are merely making the existing paradigm a little shinier. Programs are great, but only when they are part of the strategy to achieve the overall vision AContinueContinue reading “Horse first, then the cart: Vision before programs”

The Leaders Dilemma: Who am I and why would they follow me?

Leadership is a risk, a challenge, it’s hard and painful, but also an extremely rewarding endeavour. Effective and lasting change requires leaders who can overcome their own personal frailties and insecurities and keep stepping up for the greater good. There are two things that every leader asks at some point: –        Who am I toContinueContinue reading “The Leaders Dilemma: Who am I and why would they follow me?”

Navigating the 21st Century: A reality check amidst constant change

In education and in life in general we are in the midst of immense change, which can be unsettling and disturbing. Much of that is because we assume that our current life experiences have been the norm forever, when in reality, it has only been within our lifetime. As I have written about before, whenContinueContinue reading “Navigating the 21st Century: A reality check amidst constant change”

21st Century PD: Its time to catch up! 8 ideas for engaging adults

I smiled to myself as I considered the irony of the conference presenter decrying the ‘sage on the sage’ as she herself was the ‘sage  on the stage’. Isn’t it time that the educational community addressed the context and delivery of professional learning? Our challenge is to be able to blend expert knowledge and experienceContinueContinue reading “21st Century PD: Its time to catch up! 8 ideas for engaging adults”

What do we need in Australia to transform schools? A vision for education with the learner at its heart.

This week thousands of Australian school students will sit the NALPLAN tests – National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy. Results of these tests will form the basis of ranking Australian schools on the My School website. “The US is taking a U-turn away from test-based accountability,” said Professor Darling-Hammond. ”We hope not to meetContinueContinue reading “What do we need in Australia to transform schools? A vision for education with the learner at its heart.”

A new vision for a new paradigm: An open letter to the Australian School Education Minister

There is a groundswell for change, yet until there is a vision for educational reform at the highest level, then we are doing a disservice to the great majority of our young people and our nation. Dear Mr Garrett, It’s time. Time to shake up the school education system in this country. Not just forContinueContinue reading “A new vision for a new paradigm: An open letter to the Australian School Education Minister”

From boulders to pebbles: How social media is growing a professional community

Many educators don’t understand the value of Twitter to their professional growth, especially how ideas of significance can be presented in only 140 characters. So I’ve asked a few of my colleagues about their social media experiences. It’s interesting to see how the business-end of town is embracing social media. Here’s a quote from anContinueContinue reading “From boulders to pebbles: How social media is growing a professional community”

Schools + Change: Resisting or embracing

Change often fails because the Rider can’t keep the Elephant on the road long enough to reach the destination.* The journey for change at Northern Beaches Christian School (NBCS) began in earnest about six years ago, when the principal, Stephen Harris, recognised a few key things: The world is changing rapidly – at a paceContinueContinue reading “Schools + Change: Resisting or embracing”

Motivation: We don’t need more carrots or sharper sticks

What really motivates us to do good, meaningful, satisfying work? You may be surprised to know that science tells is it’s not just about the money. At the recent  Apple Education Leadership Summit, Dan Pink drew on the science of motivation to challenge commonly held assumptions about motivation and then outlined the three true motivators.ContinueContinue reading “Motivation: We don’t need more carrots or sharper sticks”