Thursday, December 3, 2015

Module 6: Brianna Jones

1. As you explore the resources, reflect on the role teacher leaders can play in the strategies of engaging school community resources.
Teacher leaders are able to connect with the students and the community that the school is based from. By keeping the community involved will benefit not only the students but the school as well. At the beginning of the school year our school has a back to school bash where parents are invited to come to the school and meet all of their teachers that their children are going to have. Our school also has board meetings here so that parents and community members are able to attend and be a part of.  Like I said in my last module post, my school is involved in a lot of outside projects in the community. My school is always being used for different events in our community and supports families that are in need as well.

2. Digital Leadership: Changing Paradigms for Changing Times (Chapters 11-12)
Chapter 11 Discovering Opportunity  
Chapter 11 talks about digital leadership and school creating different partnerships to help students become successful. Strategic Partnerships, University Partnerships, Experiential Learning Partnerships, Intraschool Partnerships, Corporate/Community Partnerships, Mental Health Partnerships, and Leveraging Social Media.
University Partnerships are helpful to students that are going to attend college and want to take courses from that college while still in high school.
Experiential Learning Partnership is when you are allowing your students to allow work in the classroom a percentage of the time. For students to really understand something and learn new things they must experience it first hand. They are able to go to other places and learn what they do.
Instraschool Partnership would be a neat thing to do. Teachers are working with other teachers around the world or just in a different school down the road. When teachers are collaborating with other teachers they are able to discuss different strategies and their classes can always work together to help each other. Corporate/Community Partnership is something that schools should do. Schools need to have a relationship with businesses that are in the community and the community itself. Everyone should be involved when it comes to helping our students.
The Mental Health Partnership is something that I think is wonderful. Students need to be able to have somewhere to go when they are having a hard time with drug abuse or mental health. In this chapter it talks about a business that works with students ages 19 and under that are dealing with those things.
Leveraging Social Media is something that everyone in the school can do. With web 2.0 tools anything is possible as long as teachers are taking the correct steps for safe learning or use of social media.

Chapter 12 A Call to Action

Chapter 12 talks about using the pillars of digital leadership as well and that educator need to follow their leader and know when to use technology. Students need to have a real world connection to content that is being taught in the classroom. Teachers need to know when it is a good time to use technology and when it is better to have face-to-face conversations. People want to use their phones constantly today instead of having an actual conversation with someone. Technology has evolved so much compared to when the home phone was created. People are sending emails and text messages instead of calling someone or have a conversation with someone face-to-face.

5 comments:

  1. I like how involved your school seems to already be in the community. I feel that you guys are way ahead of South in that regard, but we are growing and learning and changing for the better in that direction. We have a "back to school bash"as well, which is always a great turnout and opportunity for networking of community members, parents and teachers. I hope in years to come South is a hub of community involvement. Someone mentioned bringing in community members to talk and share experiences with the kids about real life jobs and I think that is an exceptional idea and one South needs more of. Our kids have an unrealistic idea of the future, and they need to be educated of how people live and grow outside school.

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    1. We are hoping to accomplish this with STEM night this week- community members sharing science, technology, engineering and math. Showing our students the real-world opportunities!

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  2. Brianna,
    Good post as usual... RCB does have a good connection to the communities and that is a direct reflection of the teacher leaders in that school. Technology has come along and is ever changing the way we send and receive communications, which has both pros and cons. You know me... I'm a talker... and I really like personal face to face interactions, but I also like the ability to have the same conversation with multiple people at the same time in multiple places. I like the ability to edit a group project paper with all the group members using different color font... while having a chat box open... to build a product that incorporates everyone's best ideas or thoughts...technology provides this opportunity.
    Your points about partnerships and ideas about student mental health is something many students need access to on a sometimes daily basis. School counselors have become more like class schedulers / fixers than counselors that could be creating life / coping skills groups or 1-on-1 counseling and if they are not able to provide these types of needed services then partnering with outside agencies is vital... good point. Again good post... thanks for sharing this semester... have a great holiday break!

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  3. I think that it is good that your school is involved in your community in many ways. I agree with many of the things you said about chapter 11 especially the intraschool partnerships. I think working with educators is a great way to promote learning and growing as a teacher. And it is very important to keep the balance between tech use in the classroom, and the more hands on learning that needs done as well.

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  4. Fantastic job, summarizing chapters 11 and 12. It is really nice to read about a school that has great community events and partnerships. For some of us, we are trying everything we can think of to get our parents and community to collaborate and come together for student success. I learned something new this year, some parents have had so many negative experiences in school (personally as a past student), they view school as an enemy and not worth the trouble, and some are just intimidated:( As leaders, we must learn to reach out consistently and fairly to our parents and community partners.

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