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Jayson W. Richardson, Ph.D. Associate Professor Director of the Center for the Advanced Study of Technology Leadership in Education (CASTLE) University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | USA Fostering a Technology Vision in Schools – A Leadership Issue

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Jayson W. Richardson, Ph.D. Associate Professor

Director of the Center for the Advanced Study of

Technology Leadership in Education (CASTLE)

University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky | USA

Fostering a Technology Vision in Schools – A

Leadership Issue

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Why?

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Preparing students forwhat is and will be,

NOT what was

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Socially functional

Mastery of information landscape

Economically productive

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“New t ec hn ol og ies creat e lear ni ng op port un it ies th at ch all en ge th e t rad it ion al pr act ices of s ch ool s and c olleges.”

Collins, A., & Halverson, R. (2010). The second educational revolution: Rethinking education in the age of technology. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 26(1), 18-27.

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If the leaders don’t get it,

it’s not going to happen.

dangerouslyirrelevant.org

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Socially functional

Mastery of information landscape

Economically productive

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What?

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Visionary Leadership

Digital Age Learning Culture

Excellence in Professional

Practice

Systemic Improvement

Global Citizenship

NETS-A

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STANDARD 1: Visionary Leadership

Educational Administrators inspire and lead development and implementation of a shared vision for comprehensive integration of technology to promote excellence and support transformation throughout the organization.

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STANDARD 2: Digital Age Learning Culture

Educational Administrators create, promote, and sustain a dynamic, digital-age learning culture that provides a rigorous, relevant, and engaging education for all students.

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STANDARD 3: Excellence in Professional Practice

Educational Administrators promote an environment of professional learning and innovation that empowers educators to enhance student learning through the infusion of contemporary technologies and digital resources.

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STANDARD 4: Systemic Improvement

Educational Administrators provide digital-age leadership and management to continuously improve the organization through the effective use of information and technology resources.

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STANDARD 5: Digital Citizenship

Educational Administrators model and facilitate understanding of social, ethical and legal issues and responsibilities related to an evolving digital culture.

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So here’s the problem…

“Most school leaders have a vision for what they want their students to be like when they leave their schools and move on to further their education or enter the work world… that vision [rarely] includes an understanding of the role of technology in

educating 21st-century students.”

Schrum and Levin (2009)

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Socially functional

Mastery of information landscape

Economically productive

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And, not to mention…

“Without appropriate connection between leadership and technology implementation, potential exists for a mishmash of effects”

Creighton (2003)

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How?

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Results DemonstratabilityVisibilityRelative AdvantageCompatibilityTrialabilityEase of Use

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So what?

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How does leadership influence student learning?

Leithwood, K., Seashore Louis, K., & Wahltrom (2004). Review of research: How leadership influences student learning. Wallace Foundation.

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Leadership is…

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70 years of research on school leadership….

Effective Leaders

• Set direction• Develop people• Make organization work

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15 years of research on tech savvy leaders...

• Set a shared vision• Build and sustain infrastructure• Communicate with stakeholders• Ensure timely professional development

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Ask yourself…

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Am Ifacilitatinglinear or

exponential change

in my students?

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Do I truly“get it?”

Am I doingwhat I

should be?

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Is my school modeling for my child these

new literacies?

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