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Own It, Guide It, Engage With It Driving innovation in public education October 4, 2012 CHRIS KENNEDY Superintendent of Schools, West Vancouver School District Kamloops / Thompson School District – SD #73
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Own It, Guide It, Engage With ItDriving innovation in public education

October 4, 2012

CHRIS KENNEDYSuperintendent of Schools, West Vancouver School District

Kamloops / Thompson School District – SD #73

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With thanks to Bill Selak: http://www.billselak.com/2012/thingsthatsuck

Go! or No Go!?

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Homework?

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BC Education Plan?

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Specialty Academy Programs?

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Computer Labs?

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Bring Your Own Device?

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Report Cards?

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Interactive White Boards?

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FSA?

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Textbooks?

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Why?

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SELF-RELIANCE

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CRITICAL THINKING

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INQUIRY

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CREATIVITY

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PROBLEM-SOLVING

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INNOVATION

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TEAMWORK

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COLLABORATION

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CROSS-CULTURAL

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TECHNOLOGICAL LITERACY

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CONNECT

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ACROSS TOPIC AREAS

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Credit: Scott McLeod – danngerouslyirrelevent.org

Our kids have tasted the honey

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What could be

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DO OLD THINGSBETTER

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“Students today depend too much upon ink. They don’t know how to use a pen knife to sharpen a pencil. Pen and ink will never replace the pencil.”National Association of Teachers, 1907

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DO NEW THINGSYOU COULDN’T DO AT ALL

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“If I’d asked my customers what they wanted, they would have told me ‘A faster horse.’”

Henry Ford

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5 obstaclesNo needNo moneyNo hurryNo desireNo trust

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People prefer things that are easy to think about

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Know what teachers want

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Can I change?

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Everyone benefits

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The

goal

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It’s not technology

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What many want for their children is the benefits of digital learning

Relevant, connected, unlimited

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Create a new norm for how teachers and

students learn

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Can’t scale and sustain without technology

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TOOLS matter, because tools impact the way you interact. You don’t need to use every tool, but every tool you use you must use well – Seth Godin

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AccessDirectio

n

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Moving to one-to-one opportunities

What does this mean?

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What about equity?

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Technology can help overcome barriers of access and geography

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Learning powered

by technology

GOAL:Personaliz

ed learning for every student

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With Staff? With Students? With Parents?

What are the entry points into this conversation??

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Assumptions for the next

5 years

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Learning, not technology, is the driver

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MOBILE TECHNOLOGY CAN CHANGE LEARNING

GOOD WRITING STILL MATTERS

USING SOCIAL MEDIA NEEDS TO

BE TAUGHT

NETWORKS ARE ESSENTIAL

THE REAL WORLD IS ADDICTIVE

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Personalization

We need to narrow the framework

Digital literacy

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Improvement? Innovation?

What is the best example in your school of?

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What we

would do

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This is not a pilot project

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Assessment for Learning

Professional Development

Staff

Collaboration

Technology to support learning

Support teachers

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Teachers will always push the boundaries

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Develop a personally-owned devices strategy

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For all students, on any device, from anywhere

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Communication and collaborationAt home and at school

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Teachers help students manage the learningTasks, homework, assignments

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Personalized web spacesDon’t want social tool – kids want to stay focused

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Key Staff

Contacts

Teacher-Librarians

Administrators

“Just-in-time” solution

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• Personally owned devices

• Open system

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1/3 OWNED

1/3 LEASED

1/3

PROVIDED

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What we

WOULDN’T do

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Something for everyone

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TRENDS

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Teachers

Schools

Districts

Governments

• Will make it easier for students...

• Will make it easier for teachers...

• Will make it easier for schools...

• Will make it easier for districts...

To be FLEXIBLE

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With Staff? With Students? With Parents?

What is the role of the leaders in advancing this work??

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“A tribe is a group of people connected to one another, connected to a leader, and connected to an idea.”

—Seth Godin

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“Tribes need leadership. People want connection and growth and something new.”

—Seth Godin

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Twitter and Facebook and group meetings and newsletters are all TOOLS. Tools matter, because tools impact the way you interact. You don’t need to use every tool, but every tool you use you must use well.

—Seth Godin

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• Blog• Twitter• Supporting

Tools

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• Home baseBlog

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• Amplify the messageTwitter

• Your home baseBlog

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How are you using digital tools as a leader in your school and district??

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Blog Options

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News storie

s

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Educational

Issues

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Journal

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The Risks

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Twitter is a loaded gun . . .

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Overpromise

Under deliver

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1 x week

3 x day

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Personal

vs. Corporate

vs. Professional

Individual

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Be personable without being too personal (bffs 4eva)

Define what you will cover and what you won’t

Relationship

betweenyour

presence

the District

presence

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NEXTCHALLENGE

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PERSONALIZED=INDIVIDUALIZED

X

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What a

5 year map

might look like

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Grades 4-7

Learning teams for Gr. 4-7 teachers

Invest in admins and librarians

Introduce “new norms” for students and teachers / Find the “simple thing” that expands opportunities for all learners

YEAR 1

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Investigate apps at Primary

Targetedinnovative initiatives

Investigate, build conversations, develop capacity for “what does great learning look like at Gr. 8-10”

YEAR 2Inquiry period—conversations are rich, questions are more important than answers

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Link elementary work to Gr. 8; establish new norms

at Gr. 8 and implement

what was discussed in

Year 2

YEAR 3New norms at Grade 8 level

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Extend work to Grade 9

YEAR 4New norms at Grade 9 level

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District-wide K-12 digital learning plan (NOT about the technology)

Every class is a blended class

YEAR 5District-wide K-12 plan

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Luke: I can’t believe itYoda: That is why you fail

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Where you can find me:

[email protected]

604-202-4379

@chrkennedy

Chris Kennedy

cultureofyes.ca

www.sd45.bc.ca