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Title: Communities of Practice: The Human Side of Implementation


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Communities of PracticeThe Human Side of
Implementation
  • Joanne Cashman, Ed. D.
  • Director
  • The Policymaker Partnership
  • at
  • The National Association of State Directors of
    Special Education

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Nothing is more validating and affirming than
feeling understood. And the moment a person
begins feeling understood, that person becomes
far more open to influence and change. Step
hen Covey
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Why Do We Need A New Way of Working?
  • We have a knowing and doing gap.
  • We need to move promising strategies to scale.
  • We have an ongoing need for security when
    undertaking change.
  • Problems are complex and interrelated. We need
    to find a course of action within the complexity.

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How Can We Find a Course of Action Within the
Complexity of Current Issues?
  • We need to be able to operate at the intersection
    of research, policy and practice.
  • States as leverage points
  • Stakeholders as partners
  • Federal agencies as collaborators
  • OSEP investments as resources
  • OSEP and NASDSE as change leaders

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Communities Can Be a Powerful New Strategy for
Technical Assistance
  • We are currently well positioned to
  • Conduct new research
  • Publish research findings
  • Collect and report implementation trends
  • Disseminate topical
  • Support discrete efforts
  • Stimulate and inspire thinking
  • We need to become well positioned to
  • Help implementers find
  • meaning in research
  • findings that will guide
  • practice
  • Help implementers create action
    initiatives bridging research and practice
  • Support action initiatives distributed across
    states and locals
  • Study and record the creation of new knowledge
    from real practice that is grounded in research

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Communities as a National TA Strategy
  • Transactional Communities Shaping and spreading
    effective practice
  • Sharing
  • Supporting
  • Learning
  • Often organized at the same level, same role, or
    same site
  • Creating new knowledge across organizational
    boundaries
  • Transformational Communities Reframing policy,
    research and practice
  • Learning how to move from knowing to doing
  • Translating learnings to policy
  • Encouraging investments that will move the work
  • Most often cross-organization, cross-role,
    cross-site
  • Recognizing the value of all the contributions to
    a more complete and effective approach
  • Creating new relationships between policymakers,
    researchers and implementers

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Levels of Influence, Learning and Community
Building
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It is better to know some of the questions than
all of the answers. James Thurber
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