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PLMLCLeadership Series
Thunder Bay RegionDay 1
Brian Harrison, YRDSB
Connie Quadrini, YCDSB
Thursday February 3rd, 2011
Shared Leadership
• With your district partner, choose one of the images shown below and complete the following sentence:
Shared Leadership in Mathematics is like… because…
• Introduce yourselves to your table group members, then share your sentence.
Cooking Yoga Skiing Gardening
Introductions
Please stand and state:• Name• Board• Role• One thing you hope to take away from this
series
Series Learning Goal
• to synthesize and apply the 5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership and Shared Leadership to improve mathematics instruction
synthesize apply
Interactive Session Activities
• Explore the 5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership and Shared Leadership
• Make connections between the 5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership and Board Improvement Planning
Influences and Achievement • Visible Learning: A
Synthesis of Over 800 Meta-Analyses Relating to Achievement by John Hattie (2009)– Student– Home– School– Curricula– Teacher– Teaching strategies
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Motivation High Effect SizeJohn Hattie (2008), Visible Learning, p.240
… motivation is highest when students are competent, have sufficient autonomy, set worthwhile goals, get feedback, and are affirmed by others. Hattie, Visible Learning, p.48
• Using the template provided, rank the influences based on the overall effect on achievement.
• Share with another pair.
• Whole group share
Influences and Achievement
Teachers InfluenceJohn Hattie (2008), Visible Learning, p.240
Teachers are among the most powerful influences in learning….
… teachers using particular teaching methods, teachers with high expectations for all students, and teachers who have created positive student-teacher relationships … are more likely to have above average effects on student achievement.
Hattie, Visible Learning, p.126
• Individually choose 2 or 3 of the Grandfather Teachings that you feel are essential to support the learning of you and your group.
• Why are they important? How will they support your group’s learning?
• Share with your group members and come up with the appropriate group norms.
Group Norms
• Record your norms on the tent card provided; each member signs the tent card.
from YRDSB
The condition necessary for successful school leadership is the leader’s capacity to improve the
quality of instructional practice.
Richard Elmore (2007)
The Instructional Core
The 5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership
• Setting Goals
• Aligning Resources with Priorities
• Promoting Collaborative Learning Cultures
• Using Data
• Engaging in Courageous Conversations
Exploring the 5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership
• Consider the following leadership challenge:How do I support schools in monitoring the
improvement of mathematics teaching and learning?
• Using the handout provided, identify the actions within each of the 5 Core Capacities that support this challenge (see p. 4-5).
• Whole group share
5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership
• Self & Pairs Assessment: – What am I / are we currently doing that focuses on the
5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership to support mathematics teaching and learning?
5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership
• What have I / we learned?– How has my new learning shifted my thinking with
respect to mathematics leadership? – How will I implement this new learning back in my
board / school(s) with respect to mathematics instruction and assessment?
Milling to Music
• Listen to the music.• When the music stops, read the quote shown.• Introduce yourself to someone who you don’t
know and share your thoughts / reaction to the quote, focused on leadership in mathematics.
• Repeat.• Group Share: Be prepared to share an
interesting discussion you’ve had about leadership in mathematics.
Leadership
Shared leadership refers to a group- or team-level mode of leadership in which staff members…share responsibility for leading – contingent
upon the task, the time required, and the expertise needed.
-Wahlstrom, Louis, Leithwood, Anderson (2010)
Leadership
Shared leadership is defined as [curriculum staff’s] influence over, and participation in, [board-wide]
decisions with [senior administrators].-Wahlstrom, Louis, Leithwood, Anderson (2010
Leadership
A leader skilled in collaboration can keep cooperation high and thus ensure that the
group’s decisions will be worth the effort…. Such leaders know how to balance the group’s focus
on the task at hand with its attention to the quality of the member’s relationships.
-Goleman, Boyatzis and McKee (2002)
Leadership
Integrative thinking can be defined as the ability to face constructively the tension of opposing ideas and, instead of choosing one at the expense of the other, generate a creative resolution of the tension in the form of a new idea that contains
elements of the opposing ideas but is superior to each.
-Martin (2009)
Leadership
…leadership towards systemic change requires a conversation about the roles of various staff
members who may assist in implementing these new models of communicating, identifying
common goals...; what happens to innovations when the school leader does not commit effort
and energy to support them?
-Schrum and Levin (2009)
Leadership in Mathematics
• Whole Group Share– What resonated with you?– What created dissonance?
Leadership in Mathematics
Reflecting on your Learning
• Using your 5 Core Capacities of Effective Leadership placemat, record new insights gained from this morning’s session. Consider:– How has my new learning shifted my thinking? – How will I implement this new learning back in my
board / school(s)?
Connecting to the Core Capacities
Identify conditions, processes and/or structures that enable increased
student achievement in mathematics.
• Write one idea per sticky note.