Tuesday, February 24, 2015

#NASSP15 day 2 reflection

Day 2 was equally as fabulous as day 1.  I started my day with Todd Whitaker talking about What Great Principals Do.  My favorite take aways of his presentation were:

  • Treat every student with respect and dignity every day, all the time, 10 out of 10 days. Great principals.
  • Great principals know they have to teach the teachers.
  • Great principals know that people are the problem and the solution.  Programs will not fix this.
  • Great principals don’t let things happen randomly.
  • Great principals know to teach all the teachers at once so “They know that THEY ALL KNOW”. This way they hold each other accountable.
  • Great principals know that they are responsible for the culture in the school.
Such powerful thoughts about what are role really is as a site principal.

Then, I attended a workshop about online PD. The ideas I got were amazing. Creating teacher written online PD for teachers to participate in an a cohort using sophia.org or google classroom. I am inspired to spend some time working with my district to create this.

There was a makerspace workshop. I saw the potential of what the library could be. I can't wait for my library to be a place for students to collaborative, creative, critical think, and communicate. It is a place for students to tinker, play, relax, think and invest.

The final presentation was by Jason Markey (@JasonMMarkey) and Jimmy Casas (@casas_jimmy) about Leading Change in School. The big take away was this quote “You will either step forward into growth, or you will step backward into safety.”-by Maslow. We need to be gentle disruptors to the system. We do this by:

  • Be Courageous
  • Embrace Failure
  • Model Expectations

I also appreciated Jimmy's quote "You can’t let anyone take away our excellence.
You also get it back every morning." No one got into education to just be "good", everyone wants to be "great". As leaders, we need to help everyone get to their great.

Jason also talked about this concept for staff. Concept: Start, STOP, share: Tell me something you are going to start this year, stop this year, and share with your PLN. With everything we are adding to teacher's plate, the need to take items off their plate. This is a good reminder for them.

We need to remember that the only barrier to our own learning is our own willingness to learn. This is what we, as site principal, need to remember

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