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Title: Distributed Leadership


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Distributed LeadershipA Tool for the School
Improvement Journey
  • Glasgow High School
  • Presented by
  • Todd HarveyPrincipal, Glasgow High School
  • harveyt_at_christina.k12.de.us
  • Ed MayfieldSLC Coordinator, Glasgow High
    School
  • mayfielde_at_christina.k12.de.us
  • Rhonda JanekaNinth Grade Academy Team
    Member and SLC Design Team Member, Glasgow
    High School
  • janekar_at_christina.k12.de.us
  • Dane HollandSite Council Chairperson, Glasgow
    High School
  • hollandd_at_christina.k12.de.us

2
Objectives
  • To simulate discussion and reflection about
    current secondary school leadership practices
  • To stimulate discussion and reflection about the
    concept of distributed leadership as it applies
    to secondary schools
  • To share practices and plans GHS is pursuing
    related to distributed leadership
  • To create an awareness of forms of Distributed
    Leadership that are already in practice within
    schools

3
Where We Are Now
  • New principals to our schools
  • Under academic watch
  • Focusing on assessing school culture and
    leadership capacity
  • Traditional leadership model currently in place
  • Co-recipients of the leadership grant with
    Christina School District matching funds (and
    very thankful!)
  • Initial grant efforts focused on targeted
    professional development initiatives and teacher
    leadership of those initiatives

4
Guiding Principles/Points of Emphasis
  • Think BigStart Small
  • Avoid being resource rich /implementation weak
  • It is about student achievement, student
    achievement, student achievement..
  • It is equally about teacher quality, teacher
    quality, teacher quality
  • School reform is a journey

5
More Guiding Principles/Points of Emphasis
  • No silver bullets found hereour story and
    interpretations fit our school situation
  • Be able to identify staff strengths and
    weaknesses as they relate to leadership capacity
  • Have self awareness of your strengths and
    weaknesses
  • Teacher to teacher talk and teachers leading
    teachers is powerful

6
So What is Distributed Leadership What might
it look like in a secondary school
  • Distributed leadership centers around a different
    model within the school where the distinctions
    between followers and leaders tends to blur
    (Gronn, 2000)
  • It incorporates the activities and efforts of
    multiple groups in a school who work at guiding
    staff in the instructional change process
    (Spillane, 2001)

7
A Picture is worth 1,000 WordsTeacher to
Teacher Talk
8
Teacher to Teacher Talk
9
Teachers Teaching Teachers
10
Teachers Teaching Teachers
11
Teachers Organizing and Implementing Initiatives
12
Teachers Leading Professional Development for
other Teachers
13
Collaboration In Progress
14
What Distributed Leadership is Not
  • It is not one more committee for people to serve
    on
  • It is not one person single handedly reforming a
    school
  • It is not a top down leadership model
  • It is not possible with out building leadership
    capacity among your faculty

15
What are We Working On at Glasgow High School
  • Professional Learning Communities (PLC)
  • Working on the Work -Student Engagement and
    Teacher Collaboration Framework (WOW)
  • Differentiated Instruction (DFI)
  • Revitalizing Site Council/Action Teams
  • Restructuring department (Instructional Focus)
  • Measuring Academic Progress (MAP)
  • Smaller Learning Communities (SLC) Design Team
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) Applicant School
    Team

16
Activity Two Someone Once Said..
  • Leadership is the capacity to translate vision
    into reality Warren G. Bennis
  • You manage things, you lead people Grace
    Murray Hopper Admiral, Us Navy (Retired)
  • A ship in a harbor is safe, but that is not what
    ships were built for No Name
  • People support what they help create No Name

17
Activity Two (Continued)
  • No man will make a great leader who wants to do
    it all himself, or to get all the credit for
    doing it Andrew Carnegie
  • A good leader surrounds himself with other great
    leaders No Name
  • It is important when the people believe in their
    leader, but it is more important when the leader
    believes in the people No Name
  • My responsibility is to be a supervisor, not a
    super worker Fred Smith

18
Keeping it RealHow does this relate to our
guiding principles.
  • Read and discuss the University of DE Education
    Policy Brief found in your packet. Suggest an
    improved practice to off set this finding.
  • Read over the 3 phases of school improvement.
    Number them in the correct order from least
    distributive to the most distributive related to
    leadership

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Final Thoughts
  • Distributed Leadership is a framework not an
    initiative
  • Distributed Leadership may already exist in
    various forms within your school
  • Rememberit is all about positively impacting
    student achievement-to that end your data and
    results will be paramount to measuring your
    success
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