Pedagogy – leading others through the maze.
Posted by shanetechteach on July 31, 2009
A number of events are occurring in my professional life at the moment which are resulting in a critical focus on my application of digital pedagogy. Local, regional and state opportunities to be involved in leading professional development are ensuring I maintain a consistent message in regards to digital pedagogy. The largest impact is the development of a Digital Pedagogy Leadership team at my school. The development of digital pedagogy at my school has been slow and generally unguided. As mentioned previously my administration as recognised this and provided me with timetabled time to incorporate a role of eLearning support within the school. This will allow me to work closely with teachers to develop practices, but also learn of existing practice and promote it amongst the staff.
The South Coast region recently implemented a program for Digital Pedagogy Leaders. This allowed schools to nominate a leader who would work within a community of other school Digital Pedagogy Leaders. This is an awesome initiative of @djone91 (you can find her blog here). Our school recruited a highly motivated English teacher (@skhill_03) who is participating in the Digital Pedagogy Licence Advanced community to be our leader This is a teacher I have a lot of personal and professional respect for, and enjoy working with. She has brainstormed a leadership plan for the school. A process where staff reflect on their practice and samples of work are posted within a community for open access. This is our Digital Pedagogy Leadership team.
Some significant choices were made when recruiting for this team. First and foremost we decided that accreditation within the levels of the Smart Classrooms Professional Development Framework was not going to be the focus. I believe strongly in the framework and its application as a reflective and planning tool, however with such small representation of accreditation within my school diverting the focus elsewhere is important. Therefore within the group we have recruited there is only one Digital Pedagogy Licence holder (besides myself and the leader). Some of the others are aspirants currently working towards the licence, and some aren’t. We have specifically recruited teachers who demonstrate sound pedagogy, commitment to students and influence within sectors of the school.
The plan involves the Digital Pedagogy Leadership team leading the staff through a reflective process, and then identifying practice that can be shared. The ultimate goal is to have a culture where staff do not feel threatened by sharing their practice, and there is a space where staff can retrieve samples of practice to refine for their own context.
The most significant decision we made with this plan was to base the samples of practice on generic thinking skills, in this case Bloom’s Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain. We believe that regardless of the curriculum area, the six levels of thinking should be present in any teachers’ repertoire. Analysis in HPE should be no different to analysis in science. By centralising the thinking skills and positioning curriculum as context we hope to break down some of the existing barriers that see subject departments working independently of each other.
The greatest challenge for me is I am purposely moving back “from the spotlight” allowing the team to estabish themselves as leaders. I will need to maintain the message they are delivering, and ensure that what each of them contributes enhances the plan. But is is time for others to show leadership within the school. If you are interested in seeing the plan in a little more detail, click here. We are pre-phase 1 at the moment, preparing the leadership team for implementation. I am excited by this, enjoying working with my digital pedagogy leader and team and hopeful this can see some real success in development of pedagogy across the school.


August 2nd, 2009 at 9:16 pm
Shane,
Isn’t this a fun process? We’re taking a slightly different approach, drawing on our masterclass participants and current Pedagogical Licence holders to form our Digital Pedagogy Leadership team. Eventually this team will take over the push (or at least take on some of the burden), but right now it’s a hard process.
Love the idea of samples of units being shared, how do staff engage in this?
Nic
August 3rd, 2009 at 5:27 am
Nic,
Thanks for the reply. To begin with samples are posted within the school VCR, all staff have read access so can get to it whenever they want. To expose them to the VCR Sandra has planned a reflective process that will utilise group wikis within the same VCR.