Tuesday, March 26, 2013

The Process of Learning

"We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn."
Peter Drucker

I am becoming very mindful of the importance of the "process" as it relates to learning, collaborating, and coaching.  Last week, we saw an interesting YouTube video about Process v. Event (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngHccKbSBl8).  It was a great reminder that while an "event" many attract a lot of attention and excite people, no vision or work can be carried into action without a well-thought out process that follows the event.

Process takes time, and many people today feel that time is a dwindling resource in their professional and personal lives.  So, how do we "find" or "make" time to give process the respect it deserves?  I am still reminding myself each day to slow down by concentrating on the thought that the stronger the process, the stronger the result.

Just as process takes time, so does learning -- especially when learning is part of the process.  I am fortunate that I have great teachers -- my fellow ICs, our Director of Instructional Services, and our Asst. Superintendent for Instruction -- who immediately surround me and teach me how to learn.  But there are many others in all of lives who teach us how to learn -- especially our kids (those in our classrooms and those in our house).

And finally, change takes time, and this is a process that makes some very uncomfortable.  But think about it -- nothing in our lives ever really stays the same -- not the weather, not our job, not our relationships...you get the idea.  Each day something new comes our way, whether we're ready or not, and how we react to it shapes our mood.  A friend of mine has a sign in her classroom that reads "Embrace Confusion" -- a great reminder that we will never know it all, because it is, as Peter Drucker states, "a lifelong process."

JWalton

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Professional Learning

So, some of us spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Joellen Killion in a professional learning piece about...professional learning.  More specifically, it was about evaluating professional learning, and I really feel a lot better about working on SIPs with the high school SSTs now, especially due to my work with part of the CHS SST over the two days.  In a larger sense, I feel like my eyes have been opened to a whole new way of looking at PL as strategic planning.  I am excited to continue working on this piece.

Today, I am back at the KISD with 3 high school teachers (one from each of our high schools) in a professional learning piece entitled "Common Core: Leading the Change."  I attended a similar piece by the presenter back in February at MSTC, so I am learning and coaching again today.  A nice feeling.

JWalton

Monday, March 11, 2013

Assessments

I am forming a leadership team as a precursor to working with high school department chairs on common assessments.  The scope of the project is a bit mind-boggling; we've only had stops and starts on this in the past.  We do need a clear vision across our three high schools, but I'm not sure how long the process should or will take.  I wonder what other districts across our state and the country are doing on this issue -- I have googled the same, but there is nothing for a work-in-progress -- it is all a finished project.  If anyone out there has any thoughts, suggestions, or comments, let me know.

JW

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Introduction

We are the Instructional Coaches with Forest Hills Public Schools in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  There are nine of us, each with specific focus areas within our K-12 structure.  We are starting this Blog to share our experiences and hopefully to hear yours.