(Gregory, 2003, pp. 100-109)Task 4: Change can be difficult for some. Think about a change you would like to see in your educational or work environment. How would you implement this change? Consider and discuss the possible resistance that you may encounter from your professional community. How would you support them throughout the change process? How would you overcome any resistance to the change?
A change that can be implemented inside an educational environment is to unify the approach educators are using in reaching out to students. What normally happens is most teachers have different theories and practices they are following. This can be problematic as some of the most experience educators may be reluctant to alter their techniques. Instead, they will often focus on formats (such as: the traditional lecture setting) to present news ideas to students. This is problematic, as the class will quickly become bored with the dry approach that is being utilized. To deal with these issues educators have to see the urgency of utilizing different tools and tactics in conjunction with each other.
The way that this kind of change can be implemented is to invite a discussion about these challenges. In an era of declining budgets and more demands for accountability, this is something that is on everyone's mind. During this process there needs to be some kind of transparency and openness. This will ensure that everybody's ideas are heard and respected. (Hopkins, 1985, pp. 195 -- 212)
Once this takes place, is when educators can also begin showing how alternative strategies (i.e. differentiated instruction) could be used in conjunction with traditional philosophies. This will address the concerns of experienced educators by introducing them to slight changes that will improve learning comprehension. (Hopkins, 1985, pp. 195 -- 212)
The biggest resistance issues that will be encountered are a reluctance to use or embrace these tactics consistently. This is troubling, as all educators must be able to see the need and want to embrace these changes. The way that they could be supported and overcame is to form a series of allies (inside the different levels of the school). These are administrators, staff, parents and members of the community who want to see an improvement in the quality of education. (Hopkins, 1985, pp. 195 -- 212) (Reynolds, 2002, pp. 93 -- 114)
To achieve these objectives, a committee could be established that is focused on implementing solutions that will improve student achievement. At the same time, there an anonymous survey that could be used to understand what challenges is impacting the school and possible solutions. Some of these ideas could become a part of the strategy that the committee will recommend. Once this occurs, is when these tools will transform the kinds of tactics that are utilized by all educators. (Hopkins, 1985, pp. 195 -- 212) (Demmitt, 2007, pp. 137 -- 138) (Reynolds, 2002, pp. 93 -- 114)
This will take place with colleagues having casual discussions about these challenges and how to everyone should be embracing them. While the individual will see that their ideas are being taken into consideration as part of the new policies. This creates a sense of respect and willingness for the new attitude in working with students. (Hopkins, 1985, pp. 195 -- 212) (Reynolds, 2002, pp. 93 -- 114)
Over the course of time, these kinds of positive beliefs will lead to educators continually using these tools. Moreover, they are willing to do more to help students. It is at this point that there will be an improvement in achievement scores and grade point averages. (Hopkins, 1985, pp. 195 -- 212) (Demmitt, 2007, pp. 137 -- 138) (Reynolds, 2002, pp. 93 -- 114)
Task 5: Read the required article Asking the Right Questions (Reason, C. & Reason, L, 2007). Reflect on what you have learned about teacher leadership. How can you implement change within an organization? How do you manage this change outside of a designated leadership position?
Reflecting upon leadership, it is important for all educators to be setting the example. This means showing that they are willing to do what they are advocating of others. When this happens, an individual is creating a sense of respect for their ideas (by demonstrating concern and support). This will create a change in how this person is interacting with other colleagues and stakeholders....
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