Title: Raymond J' McNulty
1INNOVATION AND LEADERSHIP
- Raymond J. McNulty
- Senior Vice President
2ICLE Program of Work
- Identify the essential characteristics of
successful schools and the most rapidly improving
schools - Best Practices/Research to assist schools
- Organize our learning into useful tools
3- Not an expert
- Im a learner
- I change my opinion / what I do is based on what
I learn.
4In times of change, learners inherit the Earth
while the learned find themselves beautifully
equipped to deal with a world that no longer
exists.- Eric Hoffer, American Social Writer
521st Century
6Educators need to become the agents of change.
7Themes
- Opening Thoughts on Education and the Generation
Gap - Key Strategies for Change
- 3. Advice
8THOUGHTS ONEDUCATION / GENERATION GAP
9- Learning is the work for everyone.
- Michael Fullan
10- Learning is developing the individual and the
organization day after day within the culture.
- Michael Fullan
11Motivation is a key ingredient for success in
learning.
12The primary aim of education is not to enable
students to do well in school, but to help them
do well in the lives they lead outside of school.
13Weve created false proxies for learning
- Finishing a course or textbook has come to mean
achievement - Listening to lecture has come to mean
understanding - Getting a high score on a standardized test has
come to mean proficiency
14Learning should have its roots in..
- Meaning, not just memory
- Engagement, not simply transmission
- Inquiry, not only compliance
- Exploration, not just acquisition
- Personalization, not simply uniformity
- Collaboration, not only competition
- Trust, not fear
15What got us to where we are today in
education,will not get us to where we need to
be!
16BANKING
- Sears
- IBM
- Digital. In Search of Excellence
- Xerox
17- The Internet has created the greatest generation
gap since the advent of rock and roll.
18Question
- How do we teach our children to live and work in
this society?
19- We have to collaborate to get better.
20Theres no silver bullet!!NO EPIPHANY
21Leadership is action, not position.
22Key Strategies for Change
23Key Strategies for Change
- Innovation
- Leadership and Leadership Density
- Attend to the Big Three
- Coherence
241. Innovation
25A Story.
- Not a bad idea, but to earn a grade more than a
C, the idea has to be viable! (Yale Professor)
- Fredrick Smith
- The idea FedEx
26In the beginners mind there are many
possibilities in the experts mind there are
few.
-Shurnyu Suzuki
27- Rules and Regulations
- Budget Constraints
- Union Contracts
- Devils Advocate
28Sustaining Innovation And Disruptive Innovation
29Coherence
Fidelity
Adaptability
Scalability
30Coherence
Fidelity
Adaptability
Scalability
Sustaining Innovation
31Coherence
Fidelity
Adaptability
Scalability
Disruptive Innovation
322. Leadership and Leadership Density
33Too many managers, not enough leaders. Managers
keep the current system in place and minimize
risk.
34BIG BANG THEORY
- It doesnt work
- Fix whats not working by using data
- Versions..
- Tweaking practice. Something doable..
Ambidextrous Organization
35INSTRUCTION NOT STRUCTURE
- Every close study of actual classroom practice
reveals that instruction is typically mediocre.
The gap to attack here is between effective
practice and actual practice.
36Leaders know how to wield the right change tools,
at the right time? The secret is to gauge how
strongly your people agree on 1. Where they
want to go? 2. How to get there?
37Broad consensus
Where they want to go?
No consensus
Broad consensus
No consensus
How they want to get there?
38The fundamental task of a leader is to develop
confidence in advance of victory, in order to
attract the investments that make victory
possible.
-Rosabeth Moss Kanter
393. Attend to the Big Three
40What are they?
- LITERACY
- NUMERACY
- WELL-BEING OF THE LEARNER
414. Coherence
42System Coherence
- 1. Engaging 21st Century Learners
- 2. Rigorous and Relevant Content
- 3. Teachers Knowledge and Skills
43Strategy
- Can you say what your strategy will be?
44Components of School Excellence
Learning Criteria to Support 21st Century
Learners
Rigor/Relevance Framework
- Embrace a Common Vision and Goals
- Inform Decisions Through Data Systems
- Empower Leadership Teams to Take Action and
Innovate - Clarify Student Learning Expectations
- Adopt Effective Instructional Practices
- Address Organizational Structures
- Monitor Progress/Improve Support Systems
- Refine Process on an Ongoing Basis
Core Academic Learning Stretch Learning Learner
Engagement Personal Skill Development
45Components of School Excellence
1. Create a Culture to Support RR R For ALL
Students
2. Build and Use Data to Guide Whole-School
/ District Reform
3. Create and Support Leadership Teams
4. Define Student Learning Expectations
46Components of School Excellence
5. Concentrate on Effective Instructional
Practices
6. Address Organizational Structures
7. Monitor Student Progress
8. Review and Refine Process
47Closing Advice
48Is my desire for success to improve my system or
classroom strong enough to prompt me to change my
thinking?
49The things we fear most in organizations,
fluctuations, disturbances, imbalances are the
primary sources of innovation.
50The Invisible Difference
Passion
Commitment
51INNOVATION AND LEADERSHIP
- Raymond J. McNulty
- Senior Vice President