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Jesse McLean

Failure Is Mandatory: Creating A Culture Of Innovation - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Administrators can encourage these skunkworks by providing educators with planning time so that they can meet to discuss technology integrations, lessons, activities, and strategies, or by designating individual time to experiment with and share new technologies and their incorporation. Administrators can provide professional development, whether through external consultants who provide “lessons-learned” or strategies developed at other schools, or by encouraging teachers to attend conferences or edCamps as well as other types of professional learning environments – such as online webinars, seminars, and chats.
  • A quick but public acknowledgement of a teacher’s innovation often spurs increased experimentation and encourage others to develop innovative approaches to pedagogy and instructional practices. The simple, proverbial pat-on-the-back or verbal recommendation can often have immeasurable results.
  • Administrators can further cultivate a culture of innovation by providing public recognition as well as teaching opportunities for innovators. They can create avenues for progressive, innovative teachers to present in front of the faculty or in department meetings. Teachers who are using technology in thoughtful, purposeful ways to meet learning objectives should be encouraged to publish news of their innovative pedagogies and instructional practices, whether through class blogs, in emails to the faculty, or in news to parents and other stakeholders. These successful teachers become ambassadors – encouraging their colleagues to take risks, try new tools or techniques — and share both their successes and their failures.
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  • Where there is an understanding of the mission of technology as it pertains to the service of learning, and where all of the constituents are pulling together so that they have the infrastructure, the professional development support, the resources, and best practices available to them to ensure that their technology program is purposeful and not purposeless. Finally, all constituents should understand that Failure is not an option…. it’s a requirement!
Jason Finley

How to Turn Your Classroom into an Idea Factory - 1 views

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    1. Welcome authentic questions2. Encourage effective teamwork3. Be ready to go Big4. Build empathy5. Uncover passion6. Amplify worthy ideas7. Know when to say no8. Encourage breakthroughs
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    Great for teachers when we think about how to work with students.Perhaps...even more powerful if Admin were to read this as "How to Turn your School into an Idea Factory" with a twist of creating a climate to foster Innovative Educators.
Jason Finley

Unleashing Potential, Harnessing Possibilities - 2 views

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    Action research paper that shares finding in how to "...understand creativity, innovation and critical thinking, and the conditions that allow these to flourish."
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    Within the "Report at a Glance" is a section labeled "Our Guiding Principles of Creative Leadership" that really is how I see the future of professional development...with a focus towards bottom up innovation rather than top down initiatives. To foster Innovation and Creativity, to really encourage a healthy school Culture, Professional Development needs to be Supported rather than Provided.
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