Schmoker Sagacity - Transcending Freeze-Dried Leaders
It’s not every day you find Mike Schmoker’s stuff on the web—ok, here—so I was thrilled to run across this series of tweets sharing his sagacious perspective on leadership. His words have particular resonance with me, as I’m empowered to see how often I fail in my own approaches, and what I need to do to improve. Learning to be a leader is a lifelong process, and freeze-dried leadership (that’s my term, not Schmoker’s BTW) in schools is often what most of us get.
Thanks to B_Wagoner, as well as others, you can track Schmoker via Twitter. Here’s B_Wagoner and #Schmoker search term, while here’s the more general #Schmoker hashtag search. Wagoner shares that this will be audio-recorded and shared online. I hope she’ll share the link soon!
Some tidbits that jump out at me:
- Any teacher, any time has a short list of things they want to improve upon.
- Senge: More than two goals is the same as none at all. [What district level dept doesn’t run afoul of this one?)
- Schmoker is making a strong case for high quality writing instruction.
- Traditional strategic planning sucks organizations into superficial, time consuming efforts.
- Replace improvement planning with team-based efforts to improve what and how we teach.
- Critical for college success: analytical reading and discussion; persuasive writing. To support this, have students read with a question in mind and a pencil in hand.
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