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A video that shows why teachers are going out of their minds:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2014/02/28/a-video-that-shows-why-teachers-are-going-out-of-their-minds/?tid=sm_fb
Ongoing Professional Learning – Self-Directed Professional LearningCameron Paterson
‘Spray and pray’
Undergraduate Professional Graduate Advice from
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Dr Douglas Reeves, The Leadership and Learning Center
Coaching comes from a Hungarian word, bus - helping people
move.
Teachers get better by working in teams on teaching issues
“Watching most teams operate in schools is like watching Astroturf grow. “
(Professor Richard Elmore)
Think of a group that you are (or were) part of that learned really well . . .
What made it function so well?
Classroom isolation leads teachers to fall back on the ‘apprenticeship of observation’ that they undertook as school students.
Setting Agreements Activity
To avoid the troubles that arise when unspoken norms interfere with true collaboration and trust
• Share air time equitably• Accept non-closure• Be specific• Protect confidentiality• Be honest and open• Offer gentle reminders• Participate• Value differences• If you wonder, ask• Expect discomfort• Be willing to be disturbed• Respect one another• Enjoy creative friction• Focus on content• Have fun• Listen for understanding• Assume good intentions
• Take responsibility for your own learning
• Support each other’s learning
• Share responsibility for the group
• Speak only for yourself• Be open to reflective
silences• Begin and end on time• Practice being fully present• Discuss the
“undiscussable”• Speak to the group agenda
rather than pressing your own
• Question assumptions
Critical Friends: https://www.teachingchannel.org/blog/2015/01/14/building-a-culture-of-collaboration/
Collaborative Assessment Conference Protocol
A systematic way to look at a piece of work in order to determine what the work reveals about the student
Dilemma Consultancy Protocol
A structured process to help see new possibilities
Tuning Protocol
To look at a piece of work in order to ‘fine-tune’ or improve it in some way
Image: http://www.schoolreforminitiative.org/
Not what people know, but how they
know
Become aware of the way that we construct meaning
Adulthood is not a single stage but a vast canvas of changes
The developmental capacity of most adults is inadequate for the demands of the 21st
century
Networks rather than hierarchies
Teaching Puppy to go Downstairs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDKDC_IUnOA
Cameron PatersonE: [email protected]: @cpaterso