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March 26, 2008

You can now find me on http://pairadimes.davidtruss.com

I'll do an official announcement when all my posts have been. I'm moving them one at a time and reflecting on them as I go. One down 80+ more to go!

The purpose of a system is what it does.  Still a favorite metaphor of mine! I hope you enjoy my added reflection.

Here is my NEW FEED.  If you don't want to see over 80 new posts in your reader over the next week, then hold off on subscribing for now, my official announcement and farewell is coming soon.

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March 30, 2008

Yes I am moving my blog to a new location with a new feed.
But I'm moving rather slowly and want to share this with you now. Thanks to inspiration by Alec, I ended up staying up well past my bedtime (again) and writing a Forum Post in an online Dialogue for our Building Leadership Capacity group. This is a group of teachers interested in Leadership within the District, they meet for 3 session and the discussion forum is designed to keep the conversation going between sessions, (it is just getting started). It is interesting being one of the facilitators after being a teacher-participant for a few years. Regular readers will see that my comments are tempered with a slightly different tone as I figure out my voice as an Administrator. We tell students, "Audience Matters!" But now I am experiencing that first-hand. Here is my discussion forum post:
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Here is an interesting video.

Schools as institutions are so slow to change. I think if we really want to be leaders we must prepare our students with the tools of today and tomorrow, not yesterday!

From Alec Couros' Letting Go
"...we've reached the point in our (disparate) cultural adaptation to computing and communication technology that the younger technical generations are so empowered they are impatient and ready to jettison institutions most of the rest of us tend to think of as essential, central, even immortal. They are ready to dump our schools."


Harsh words, but as our own district ramps up its' online learning and districts like West Vancouver do the same, we must ask ourselves how best to meet the needs of our students in schools? On the topic of technology use, I created this slideshow to show to SFU Student Teachers at a pro-d session earlier this year: Brave New World-Wide-Web. Towards the end, it highlights some of the tools that students used to empower their own learning.


And that brings us back to the idea of leadership. We need to be empowered learners if we want to lead other learners. We need to create an environment that fosters doing new things in new ways, like many cutting edge organizations do. However, this isn't a complaint about what we need and don't have. I read a lot of blogs by teachers across the globe. Here in Canada, and in the US, there are countless districts where not every classroom has a computer, or where draconian online censorship by the district limits what a teacher can do. Compared to most school districts, we are actually leaders on the technology integration curve, especially with respect to our ideology of openness and what we have with the My43 portal.


So as leaders, how do we harness this advantage? If we want to build capacity and empower the leaders in our district, what is it that needs to happen to foster a culture that thrives on challenge
and change? What do we need to do to nurture our own learning? How can WE become educational leaders that prepare our students for an age of prolific technological advancement?

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