Leadership and Planning (565) - Week 1
My current position as Technology Specialist requires many opportunities for leadership. I provide technology staff development for all staff K-12 and in most cases I am asking people to think about change. In my leadership role I try and provide them with resources and current research to support the changes and I model some of the educational strategies to encourage a new way of thinking.
Another major part of my job is writing and supporting the Information and Technology Literacy Benchmarks. This has put me in a leadership role as well because I have had to organize and facilitate curriculum writing groups and then implement the benchmarks and yearly changes. Until recently I’ve been working under a teacher contract with my colleagues and I’ve had to earn their respect as a teacher leader.
Most recently I had to write our Information and Technology Plan. During this 2-3 year process I had to collect data and work with other teachers and administrators to analyze our previous goals and write new goal and objectives. At times I had to ask all staff to complete surveys and complete tasks and sometimes that was difficult to do when some of these people were my “superiors”.
The leadership assessments this week really made me think about the kind of leader I currently am and the areas that I will need to improve on. My “adaptive assertive” style of leadership has helped me stay focused on some major initiatives and I think my colleagues do respect me and complete tasks that I’ve requested them to do because they trust me and believe that I am looking out for the district and our students.
I also found Patrick Awuah's very encouraging and I loved his comment that "We can not achieve perfection but if we reach for it then we can achieve excellence.” I need to encourage our teachers to think in this way and they can pass this on to their students. I also want to take his advice to ask the right questions and confront the problems that we face in education.


4 Comments:
Heidi,
First of all, welcome to this cohort! I think it is great that you get teachers in the mindset "To think about change". It is, no doubt, the scariest thing for some teachers.
I'm sure in my district (Racine) we have a Technology Specialist position, but I have yet to talk to them or know who the person is! Which is funny, since I received an "Elmo" at a point last year without notice, and then a smart board a week later. Kinda had to figure it out all on my own.
On a side note, in my experience with these blogs, they are not formal writing, but you may want to edit paragraph 3, sentence 2. Also, read how you quoted Patrick Awuah in your last paragraph (the first "reach for" should be "attain", I think).
Sorry, not trying to pick on you.
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William, At
August 1, 2011 at 6:54 AM
You really do have a formal leadership position. Therefore as a formal and rather important leader what did you find was the largest struggle during the planning process for the technology plan?
PS - do not mind Bill. He is cool. :)
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AMYep, At
August 2, 2011 at 8:19 AM
Heidi,
Welcome to our Cohort! You'll probably find out we are a pretty fun and laid back group! =)
I think it sounds like you have a pretty interesting job that you really enjoy, although I am sure it is a LOT of work. It sounds like you try your best to be a good leader, and if you use the surveys we took this week as ways to improve, like you said you will do, you will be an even better leader.
I thought that Patrick Awuah had a few great quotes in his speech. Listening to his speech and finding how what he is doing in his home country to help shape great leaders has motivated me to want to do the same kinds of things with my students. I think if we start small, BIG things will happen!
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Sami, At
August 2, 2011 at 8:25 PM
Hi Heidi,
As stated by others, welcome to the cohort. Sami is right, we are pretty laid back, well until we all start talking politics that is. :)
Anyway, it looks like you are already doing a pretty good job being a leader in your district. After reflecting on some of the surveys we've had to complete, I know that it will help motivate us all to improve our skills as leaders. Great job on your first blog assignment.
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J. Werner, At
August 3, 2011 at 12:54 PM
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