What follows is a quick summary of the Deepening Understanding Schools Summit held on October 9, 2012. Please consider what might be helpful to you as you work to design, implement, and support quality professional learning.
Event Outcomes:
You will . . .
Be Influential in networking and in conversation among Professional Learning Leaders about the value and importance of discourse which makes a difference in educator effectiveness.
Be empowered to engage in discourse resulting in new ideas, thoughts, questions, and learning through collaborative inquiry.
Experience the Learning Forward Professional Learning Standard of Leadership which states: Professional learning that increases educator effectiveness and results for all students requires skillful leaders who develop capacity, advocate, and create support systems for professional learning.
First Strategy: We asked participants to engage in conversation around two topics. What follows is a compilation of their responses.
What is discourse?
What does discourse look like in your work?
Second Strategy: Microlab Protocol: Understanding and Applying Discourse
Third Strategy: An activity entitled FOUR DYNAMICAL TENSIONS from Got Data? Now What? Lipton & Wellman, 2012, Solution Tree Press.
CLOSING ACTIVITY
The following chart encapsulates participants’ thinking and response to the summit strategies.
PLUSES
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WISHES
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Networking – outside of the district – making connections | Put electronic copy of (annual conference) flyer on website |
Engaging in discourse – conversation to move thinking on discourse and how to apply in my practice | More opportunity to learn from each other |
Smart people who continue to care deeply about kids and their educators | What resources exist for deeper understanding of discourse? |
Time for reflection and new learning Conversation and networking Leadership lens | Hear from Joyce about adult development |
The opportunity to hear different perspectives and to construct a new understanding about discourse | Models/Examples of discourse |
Lots of thinking in a short amount of time | Examples – Schools that truly have discourse at the heart of transformational work |
The discourse was rich and helped me further develop self-awareness | Aha – this summit was a mirror of the “book-ended” learning . . . so I would like to have the same topic after Jan 22. |
New time structure allows me more opportunity to be involved | More/continue discourse about what other districts/organizations are doing for PD? |
Model of effective discourse
Comfortable and useful conversation that I could connect my learning to |
Share what we’re doing and receive feedback |
Model of effective discourse | Hear what others are doing in regard to effectiveness of professional learning |
Connecting a standard “Leadership” to influence on a specific topic | More participants |
Time to have facilitated discourse
Reached deeper understanding about facilitating discourse Changes I can make |