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Page 1: 1. Introduce yourselves At your table, please introduce yourselves. Include Name School District School Share a recent, non-work change you have experienced.

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Welcome toManaging Change at

All Levels of School Leadership

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Introduce yourselvesAt your table, please introduce yourselves.Include

NameSchool DistrictSchoolShare a recent, non-work change you have

experienced

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CHANGE

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LEADING CHANGE

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Understanding Change

People respond differently to changeChange can cause divisivenessConflict is a natural part of changeChange is a process

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Successful change requires two forces: pressure and

support.

The New Meaning of Educational ChangeMichael Fullan

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pressure:purposefulness, intentionality, and clarity

support: assistance or help

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Table Talk ActivitySuccessful change requires two

forces, pressure and support.

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Pressure SupportDefinition: assistance or help

Definition: purposefulness, intentionality, and clarity

Example: Identifying specific

results

Example: Providing adequate

resources

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Effective Change Management

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Vision

Knowledge&

Skills

Incentives

Resources

Transition Plan

Meaningful Change

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What happens when a vision is missing?

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Vision

Knowledge&

Skills

Incentives

Resources

Transition Plan

Confusion

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What happens when knowledge and skills are missing?

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Vision

Knowledge&

Skills

Incentives

Resources

Transition Plan

Anxiety

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What happens when incentives are missing?

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Vision

Knowledge&

Skills

Incentives

Resources

Transition Plan

Resistance

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What happens when resources are missing?

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Vision

Knowledge&

Skills

Incentives

Resources

Transition Plan

Frustration

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What happens when a transition plan is missing?

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Vision

Knowledge&

Skills

Incentives

Resources

Transition Plan

False Start

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How can I use this model to lead change in my school?

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VisionKnowledge

&Skills

Incentives Resources Transition Plan

Meaningful Change

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Change Strategies Gallery WalkDivide into three groups:

Implementing the CCR StandardsPreparing for the PARRC AssessmentsSupport Teacher/ Principal Evaluation through

SLOsEach group will brainstorm specific strategies

to address Vision, Knowledge & Skills, Incentives, Resources, and Transition Plan.

Then stroll the gallery of ideas. Be prepared to share an idea that you learned from another groups’ charts.

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The Tipping Point

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InnovatorsVenturesome types that enjoy being on the

cutting edgeExcited by possible benefitsEnjoy imagining the possibilitiesEager to give a new initiative a try

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Early adoptersUse the data from the innovators’ efforts at

implementationMake their own decisions to adopt a new

changeTrusted by the staff for making well informed

decisions Are the opinion leaders at the school

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Early and late majorityWill follow of the early adopters. Will implement the CCRS standards at

varying rates. Are needed for CCRS, TPE or PARRC

permanent Create the sense the “this is how we do

business at our school”.

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ResistersCan be very traditionalIsolated Suspicious of changeInteract with others who are traditional

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Pressure and support

Components of change

Rate of Change

•Given your role in your school, what have you learned and what do you plan to use from this session?•