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Session 10:Capturing

our Learning

May 1, 2007

Plan for Today4:10-4:15 Overview

4:15-4:40 End-of-Year Survey

4:40-5:30 “Success Analysis” Protocol

5:30-5:40 Break

5:40-6:15 “Fishbowl” Protocol

6:15-6:30 Leadership Discussion

6:30-7:00 Taking Stock

Facilitators of Learning Organizations

Source: David Garvin, Learning in Action, p. 42

A broad base of contributors and data sources

A process for sharing diverse perspectives and points of view

A willingness to embrace contradictory, unexpected findings

Facilitators, continued A process of conflict and debate that tests

prevailing views

The provision of timely, accurate feedback

Incentives that encourage new approaches

The creation of space for learning

A sense of psychological safety

Success Analysis Protocol This is one structured way to celebrate

success

As always, enjoy the protocol AND consider its use-value to you back at school

Make a note on your master sheet

Success Analysis Protocol Implement ideas and practices in your

action plan

Re-group and CELEBRATE SUCCESS!

Re-visit your criteria and raise the bar for the next round

Leadership Connection Modeling in the Classroom

Modeling in Leadership

Modeling in the Classroom• Teachers use modeling as an

instructional technique Examples: Think aloud, Cognitive mapping

• Those who advocate this type of teaching suggest:

Being as explicit as possible about the transfer of the model to the student expectation

Model behavior AS CLOSE to the expected behavior as possible

Modeling in Leadership

Jet Blue CEO David Neeleman 2 days a month as bag checker and

steward serves three purposes:

1. Able to stay in touch with the “end-user”

2. Able to model customer service and work ethic to employees

3. Develop trust and collegial culture at Jet Blue

In the spirit of modeling…We’re going to run a “Fishbowl Protocol”: As a teaching team, we’ll discuss data

from the End-of-Year survey.

As observers, please take notes on what you see.

How do you incorporate modeling into your teaching?

How effective is it?

What are some of the pitfalls that you've learned to avoid?

How do you incorporate modeling into your leadership? What examples have you or other leaders

you know used for modeling the behavior expected of teachers?

What obstacles do you encounter in trying to model the kinds of behavior you expect of teachers at your school?

Congratulations on

Becoming Data Wise!