#leadupchat Archive
#leadupchat focuses on school leadership broadly, culture, changing paradigms, and the growth mindset. It's an Ed movement focused on Leadership, Culture, Growth and Shifts on Saturdays at 8:30am CST, founded by Jeff Veal (@heffrey) and Nathan Lang (@nalang1).
Saturday March 19, 2016 9:30 AM EDT
will be in a Q1, Q2 with responses A1, A2, etc.
will be in a Q1, Q2 with responses A1, A2, etc.
Good morning, . Mark here, elementary principal in MN. On spring break and headed to Portland, OR today! I'll be gone for a week!
Hi everyone from sunny Beaufort, SC. Author and consultant working on book #12 today!
Good morning ! Elementary principal joining from DFW area. Happy almost Spring!
Good morning tribe! Jeff here in chilly metro Dallas ready to move today with this crew and exceptional co-founder of .
Good morning . I'm a K-5 principal from Texas
Up, ready, and finally stopped traveling long enough to participate this AM
LT, Principals, Guild Elementary, Gallatin, TN
Morning Justin from Baltimore 4th grade teacher
Morning ! Sean here, K-8 principal in NJ. Rough emotional week for me, looking forward to the boost from all my tribe!
Welcome Missy, glad you’re here!
Good morning everyone! I'm Carla from Santo Domingo DR. It's been awhile since I've been able to follow. Happy to be here!
Good morning Missy. So glad you could join .
Good morning from VA! Cyndi, Dir. of Instruction
Toshila, from Houston,TX.
Good morning tribe! I am up and ready to MOVE! Bethany, elem lead learner from Arkansas.
Good morning everyone! Sarah from NJ, middle school art teacher, aspiring administrator
Jed Dearybury. Spartanburg, SC
Good Morning All! Kimberly from north TX joining this beautiful Saturday morning!
Morning everyone! Teresa from sunny, but cold NY.
Jason from Ks, ceckung in as I can.
Mark sounds great! So happy you get some white space. Enjoy and we are glad you are here at today
Good Morning, . Naida, HS AP in Minneapolis area, where we had 65 degree temps but this morning we woke up to snow dusting.
Morning Sarah! Ready for some NJ snow this weekend?
Good morning ! Coffee is brewed, and I am ready! Todd, Elem principal in CA! Hope everyone is doing great!
Good morning tribe! Brian from Indianapolis, grateful to be here this morning
Good morning tribe!
Bill from Missouri ready to contribute and learn today
Welcome Michele! Excited to be with you today at
Happy Saturday Leigh from Nashville - enjoying a rare opportunity to join the conversation today.
Mark, good morning! Dude, you're going coast-to-coast in a 2-week span! Good to see you here this AM! https://t.co/8JSMZp5xWL
Good morning, . Mark here, elementary principal in MN. On spring break and headed to Portland, OR today! I'll be gone for a week!
Good morning all. Brandon from Fort Worth, TX
I actually made it to a live
Great morning! Neil Gupta from Columbus, Ohio! Glad to be here this morning at
Morning, Michelle from Texas; I'm a HS principal.
Sounds like a great day! Welcome Angela to .
reading an article now that predictions are dropping again... and I'm definitely okay with that! :)
Good morning Cory Klinge from St Paul. Digital Learning Specialist in River Falls, WI
Happy Saturday ! Joining in from Denver. Happy to see everyone!
Morning, Nathan from Nashville, co-founder of w/ remarkable linchpin . Great to be w/ you today!
Good Morning! Adrian from Bozeman, MT. Looking forward to today's chat.
Good morning, and happy Spring Break! Randy checking in from bed.
Tracey Carson Lead Educator Summer Co. TN
Welcome Steve! A bit chilly in the metroplex today but going to warm it up on
Good morning, Bill! Glad you are here!
I'm hoping! Can't start spring with snow!!
Mike from Illinois. AP in a K5 building
While you're waiting for the fun to begin .. Schedule your demo + discover our and curriculum! https://t.co/ZbEIWHsqOc !
Kelly, HS librarian from Texas Good Morning
Hi Lance, great to see you here!
Good morning Ready to learn! :)
Good morning ! Kara from Hutchinson, KS 6th grade teacher.
Both kids on my lap watching cartoons and ready to learn, good morning all!
Good morning Matt! So great to have you swing into today.
Good morning ! Mike, MS Principal from PA.
So great to be here with you, Neil.
Hello ! Kristin from Lansing, MI--tomorrow is Spring! Plants are pushing past resistance here! 6th grade teacher of ELA and SS
dearybury in the house! Great to see you man!
Fantastic Peter. Great to have you with the tribe today.
Good morning all. Seth from Tx ready to learn.
Sounds like the perfect start to your Saturday, Cameron!
a fellow Lead Upper....good to see you here, Sir Charles!
Good morning tribe! Current MS AP and former elem AP joining from MA.
Good morning tribe! Current MS AP and former elem AP joining from MA.
Good morning! Elisabeth from NY. I'm looking forward to another awesome !
Good Morning! Late night-early morning but I'm here! Amy - elementary principal in MN.
Hey Justin! Great to see you today here at
Good morning Asia from Ohio here.I've been wanting to participate in this chat for a while.I'm glad my schedule allowed it today
Good morning, Kelly! Welcome to !
Great to see you buddy! Will get caught up on your vox today!
I know! DC last week now Portland. Visited some PLN members. It was an awesome experience. Doing the same in OR.
Good Morning ... Dennis MS Social Studies and I dig the tech and collaboration.
Yes boosters on! Welcome Sean to
Todd, thanks for the ! We started ours yesterday at PD! Staff dug the Vox! https://t.co/xpJrU7PsSb
Good morning ! Coffee is brewed, and I am ready! Todd, Elem principal in CA! Hope everyone is doing great!
Good morning, Joël from Callander, Ontario Canada
While you're waiting for the fun to begin .. Schedule your demo + discover our and curriculum! https://t.co/Hrffl5kU47 !
Good morning from CA at o'dark thirty 😄
nice! My two are doing some work with abc mouse. Scheduled screen time for
Yeah! Good morning, Elisabeth!
Hey Lance so glad you are here today with the tribe to move forward.
It's a bright crisp start to the day in Wyoming! Good morning.
Gooooooooood Mooooorning tribe! Rachel from Wyoming excited to be here today!
I will try that again. Jason, ELA and team leader from KS.
Welcome Jason, glad you’re here!
glad to be here too Neil.
Neil, still recovering from that Michigan State loss? HA! I think all our brackets are busted. https://t.co/68RSQk2rht
Great morning! Neil Gupta from Columbus, Ohio! Glad to be here this morning at
Hello from Pittsburgh! Looking forward to spending some time with this morning!
Good morning! Great to see you two!
Likewise! Sounds good buddy! You know me and my ridiculously long voxes lol
We are happy for you to be here today! So great to see you Carla at
Ready for on chilly Saturday morning in St. Louis.
GOOOOOOOOOD Morning PLN! Jeff from GA, Childcare Owner, Milk and Cookied up this morning!
It sure busted mine! https://t.co/KJ2J96eQZw
Neil, still recovering from that Michigan State loss? HA! I think all our brackets are busted. https://t.co/68RSQk2rht
Great morning! Neil Gupta from Columbus, Ohio! Glad to be here this morning at
YEAH! Glad to see you here, Asia! please follow this amazing leader!
Good morning ! I always try to pop in on Sat for some great prof. learning. Laura, from MI.
Grateful you are here as well!
Q1: Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/W0vUKhNeun
Hello it's great to be able to join today
Likewise Elisabeth! Always a pleasure being with my tribe!
Hey Teresa! Welcome, it is a bit chilly here in Texas also today.
Hey there, Neil! Awesome to see you!
Hi Lis! Good to 'see' you today!
I am done watching games for a while.
Good morning! It's Saturday. Looking forward to connecting with .
Good Morning. Connie here K-5 principal from Boone County, KY
Adam Cottos, 5/6 social studies, Independence, OH! Serving breakfast at breakfast w/ Easter bunny! I'll catch up later!
Welcome Jed! Been loving your thoughts this week. Glad you are hanging out with today.
Good morning
Maggie Bolado, 7th Science South Tx
Hello Julie from MI here.
Same to you! How have you been doing?
Good Morning Kevin Case, Superintendent joining in the conversation this morning.
Good Morning Kevin Case, Superintendent joining in the conversation this morning. via
Good morning Laurie joining from Maple Ridge BC.
A2: Lack of vision. Lack of trust.
Kimberly welcome to ! So glad you are here today!
Welcome Michelle, glad you’re here!
Paul, elementary principal from KS, dialing into some on my first day of spring break!
Good morning from McKinney tx
Fancy meeting you here! :)
Welcome Sarah, glad you’re here!
Hello! Thank you so much sir. I'm gonna do my best to keep up this morning :)
Great to connect with you here, David! Always an honor to learn with you.
Hello, Leanne here. principal of 3-6 International School in Papua New Guinea
A1: Lack of vision. Lack of trust.
A1: Not creating a shared sense of urgency - it has to be shared.
Allyson Apsey, elem principal in Michigan. Morning!
Hey Friend! Thanks for bringing the goiod vibes to today. Ready to move with you!
Good Morning . Shanna from MI (sick in bed this morning).
Good morning I love Saturday mornings! Catching up with the inspirers in my life
Welcome Cory, glad you’re here!
A1: Not enough support at various levels of school org, staff burnout, poor culture, lack of resources, and the list goes on...
A teacher shortage is beginning. We need to recognize and appreciate the ppl who serve in education.
https://t.co/FYW1AvqlIf
A1 Passion-Vision-Courage. Leaders to take the risk & put urgency into action
Great to see both of you this morning!
Good morning! Helen from Houston here.
Glad you are here, Rachel!
Welcome Sarah! So great to have you here today with the tribe.
A1: lack of direction and purpose!
A1: teams using argumentative thinking instead of parallel analysis can stymie progress.
A1) Stress, anxiety, and negative talk halt movement.
A1: Disagreement among stakeholders can hault movement. Negotiation, collaboration & empowerment are key to arrive at agreement
good morning David. Hope you had a great break!
A1) Lack of focus halts movement. If everything is important then nothing is important.
A1) Confusion about priorities, unclear goals, unhealthy culture, or a return to silo work ethic
Good Morning Sunshine! Thankful for the opportunity participate!
Welcome Adrian, glad you’re here!
Good morning to all! Randall Rank, 5th grade teacher and aspiring admin. Buhler, Kansas.
A1: Inconsistent communication can halt movement, because people have to exert energy on feeling insecure, uninformed.
Good morning from MD leaders!
A1. Fatigue and lack of motivation
Good morning ! Chris from Iowa.
Wow! Welcome Naida. So great to connect with you when we get a chance.
A1 Lack of trust - with administration, between teachers... too much change happening at one time...
Yes, it's beeen great! Thanks Bill!
A1: negativity can halt movement. We must
I'm sure I can fit that into my spare time haha! I don't know how I could ever compare to yours buddy!
Kevin, glad to see you here! Group capital just spiked with this superintendent joining in! https://t.co/PA8fo8Qttt
Good Morning Kevin Case, Superintendent joining in the conversation this morning.
Success can halt movement if we become content with current state and don't continually consider what's next.
A1: Lack of consistency, fear, time contraints, confusion over roles & who is responsible for what
So excited for Boston!!!!!!!
Already had 2 cups myself...yikes. Great to see you sir.
Welcome Tracey, glad you’re here! Glad to have another Sumner County friend here!
Nicely put. Hadn't thought of it like that before.
A1: Breaking through the wall of status quo...constraints can be higher up as well.
jealous! We have two more days until break....
A1: It may be urgent but not important.
Recovering from surgery slowly but better each day! Hope to get back into swing soon!
Just can't get away from me.....
A1: Fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of surrendering control. Fear of failure. Change must come from within led by innovators.
A1 lack of collaboration culture in school
Great to join you today Brian!
Great post this morning, David!
Jay, dance dad this morning from Wisconsin, joining a little late.
A1: When our focus shifts to urgent unrelated matters, rather than things that should really matter in our schools
Good morning Sandy here from Utah
A1 Lack of clarity, vision, or feeling disconnected from a team.
Welcome Michael, glad you’re here!
A1 if people feel invisible, uncared for, unheard
A1 negative groupthink can halt movement; lack of clear vision, lack of buy-in, lack of support
Let's do this! Welcome to Bill.
Missed Q1. Can someone let me know
Welcome Kelly, glad you’re here!
A1) Two reasons movement haults...
1. when passion and urgency becomes static; managing programs
2. ego-centric leadership
Goodmorning! Leticia here. Proud high school English teacher in Nashville
Persistence is key. People who failed don't realize how close they were to succeess when they gave up. https://t.co/ahP2TrHXib
A1: It's all about relationships and connections first - urgency and passion can't be in a vacuum.
A1) Lack of support and and lack of follow through stops movement.
A1: When people do not feel valued they will lag behind.
Hello Matt from TX, tweeting for Chicago this weekend! At
Welcome Brandon to . Great to have you here today.
Six Thinking Hats by De Bono is a great resource and my current book for https://t.co/LxGAx8QBbx
Nicely put. Hadn't thought of it like that before.
A1:Presentation, lack of trust, lack of buy-in, lack of follow through, lack of data.
A1: movement is haulted by seasons of stress, mismanagement of time & taking out eye off the ball. Gotta keep 1st things 1st
I always go back to Covey. Urgent does not necessarily = important.
and we are glad you did. Welcome to the tribe this morning,
Getting buy in from key stakeholders. Need a team on board who plays a key role in driving the movement https://t.co/TcQRQ9KiTY
Q1: Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/W0vUKhNeun
RT A1:Fear of unknown. Fear of surrendering control. Fear of failure. Change must come from within led by innovators.
Great point - the Switch book talked about sometimes things fail when there is a lack of clarity
A1: Lack of support, bad communication, absence of a shared vision.
amazing one curmudgeon with negative talk can have a massive impact on others. Glass is always full with air!
RTQ1:Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/6gu8JjZSJP
A1 Law of Leadership: Timing Right action at Wrong Time = Resistance
A1: being unwilling to take risks, accept change and take on new challenges!
A1: Blurred vision and allowing the minutiae to become the focus
A1: The "My way has been working for years" teachers will impede growth and movement. Need to get them on board.
A1: Focusing on limits and barriers can halt movement. We cannot ignore them, but we cannot allow them to interfere w/ progress.
A1: Not seeing the big picture.
A1- Blame, lack of trust, inconsistent leadership, efforts that go unnoticed, negativity... https://t.co/7Lku7gQ0ij
Q1: Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/W0vUKhNeun
A1 Making change in schools never gets off the ground without "The Why".
A1: sometimes movement needs to be slowed to ensure we are still "moving" in the right direction. and course
Great to have you here today Neil!
A1: Budget, Mindset, Lack of Leadership, Time, Lack of Clear Vision, Lack of Focus, or Fear of Failure
A1: Lack of agreement on what best approach to change is & what change is really needed in school. Must have that shared vision!
Welcome Randall, glad you’re here! I’m sure had no bearing on you being here… :)
Great points, Kelly! I think initiative fatigue is a definite show-stopper!
Same to you, Angela! Hope you are having a nice weekend!
A1 Un explained traditions we do that are meaningless to the newbies. Most are not explained, so they're pointless to them.
A1: A lack of inspiration, honesty, and forward thinking haults movement in school.
A1: relationships that aren't strong. We agree face to face but show disagreement behind backs. Develops lack of trust.
A1: A sense of "Yea, we already do that well enough. We don't need change."
Lots of Texas in the house today! So glad you are with today.
Communication is key, but often difficult. 10 Ts can hear the same info & implement 10 different ways https://t.co/HwjzjsvRJW
A1: Inconsistent communication can halt movement, because people have to exert energy on feeling insecure, uninformed.
A1 when we focus on details and routine rather than the vision and the whole picture
A1 Things that halt movement are district policies, staff that won't buy in & lack of $$$
Welcome Brenda, glad you’re here!
Thanks, Jeff! Great way to start my day!
A1 (pt2) Is this "thing" connected to our vision, our school goals? Sometimes urgency w/o being thoughtful can halt the process
A1: When those we serve don't share the same passion/urgency. We must be situationally aware to MOVE. https://t.co/m2Tal6brtt
Q1: Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/W0vUKhNeun
A1: Sometimes movement can be halted or squashed by an unsure leader.
1. Negativity; 2. Apathy; 3. Fear of failure; 4. Time constraints
A1- too much "new" without a common understanding of the desired goal & support to there
Can't expect people to buy into your vision if they don't buy into you. https://t.co/NAvHDbVI80
A1: It's all about relationships and connections first - urgency and passion can't be in a vacuum.
A1 Inconsistent communication, lack of clarity in purpose, 'relationships' lack trust.
A1.2: When we start to worry about who is right rather than what is right
Good morning! Ed, ELA teacher from St. Louis, MO joining late.
Like it! https://t.co/V2L0mSiZ9q
A1) Two reasons movement haults...
1. when passion and urgency becomes static; managing programs
2. ego-centric leadership
Cory we are thrilled you joined today. We are ready to learn with you.
A1: When the bus is overcrowded & weighed down with initiatives it can slow & halt the drive.
especially at this time of year
A1: Also, if we run into a roadblock or don't succeed
Great to see you too! There is nothing wrong with being hyper-caffeinated!
Great point, Kelly! It's that push going from Good to Great! Can't settle on The Way We've Always Done It!
Great point. It becomes only "we've always done it this way."
Lack of input. Sometimes we see a need and roll out programs mandates w/o input from our stakeholders more input=fewer probs.
A1 mandates, bureaucracy and limitations stifle forward movement.
We are happy to see you Kelly!
A1: Negativity can halt movement. Often times negative people try to bring others down.
I agree. Communication is everything!
A1: Negativity, naysayers, people who refuse to try something new and the words 'we've always done it this way'
Fear, time, full platters...this completely reiterates the importance of shared vision & goals. https://t.co/l5qnRRwh6I
Q1: Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/W0vUKhNeun
Good morning, Raphael - glad you are here!
A1 We get stuck because of
1. Fear
2. Apathy
3. Ignorance
to name a few.
Catherine from Kingston jumping in late.
Like this! https://t.co/jru0gZWvTA
A1: When the bus is overcrowded & weighed down with initiatives it can slow & halt the drive.
Yes.........communication is so important! Consistent communication!
.A1) Lack of clear Mission, Purpose, Intent & Endstate desired articulated & championed by formal & informal authorities
A1: 5. wanting to keep things the same...getting too comfortable with good rather than striving for great via a growth mindset
A1) Confining our school's vision to a vinyl banner at the entrance HAULTS the process (es) https://t.co/TydMQuI5Ys
Q1: Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/W0vUKhNeun
and sometimes "new" is more of a distraction than a vehicle to move forward
A1: Lack of passion, and not realizing that education is changing and we must change with it!
Will add it to my stack. Working thru Play like a Pirate & Explore like a Pirate Thank you
Inspiration and honesty need to be present to form strong trusting relationships - the foundation! 😊 https://t.co/peJutBMvsu
A1: A lack of inspiration, honesty, and forward thinking haults movement in school.
A1: having a closed mind, that nothing can be done.
EXCELLENT point! Check the ego at the door! :)
A1: Hard to move forward when expectations are about implementing someone's ideas rather focusing on learning to improve
Sam from KS! HS ELA teacher - jumping in a little late.
Lack of vision and sharing the vision
A1: Unified passion & urgency drive. When its not unified or not aligned with the school's mission, it halts like a budget.
Agreed! Priorities must be set!
Good morning to you! Hope the portfolio/lesson interview was awesome!
Leaders needs to create short-term wins. If teachers see progress, they're likely to sustain and persist https://t.co/gTxjZ6cpR3
A1) Focusing on one's own needs instead of the needs of others can hault movement.
A1) I also think that transition(s) slows the work. Teachers. Students. Leadership. It all matters.
Just awesome to see a superintendent here ! https://t.co/9XXNa7LvzK
Kevin, glad to see you here! Group capital just spiked with this superintendent joining in! https://t.co/PA8fo8Qttt
Good Morning Kevin Case, Superintendent joining in the conversation this morning.
A1 Another is unclear vision. If the head is wandering, the body has no clear victory. They wont even know if they made the mark
Good morning to you, my friend!
enjoy your break Randy! Great to have you here today at
And best way to change negativity is to get people involved in decision-making process. Share the power! https://t.co/OwTIGnMjzJ
A1: Negativity can halt movement. Often times negative people try to bring others down.
A1: the unknown, "different", uncertain of results, time 2 learn & try out, - all haults movement. https://t.co/5bv2hopfV6
Q1: Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/W0vUKhNeun
A1: The inability to get buy-in and the right people in the right seat on the bus slows movement.
agggggg you said it best! :)
Justin Owens, Mt Holly NC
A1: Too many drivers going different directions.
A1: 6. Trying to make too many changes at once. Having lots of plays in the playbook but not running any with precision
This is so true! Collaboration to encourage clarity might be helpful.
good to see a fellow art educator!
Create and celebrate short-term wins!
A1: When the vision is a banner or a poster, and not something that is lived and how business is done... well...
A1: Everyone needs to have the passion + feel the urgency. Energy vampires suck life out of others.
RT RT : A1- too much "new" without a common understanding of the desired goal & support to there
Hey everyone! Mike from NY joining late. Good morning !
Not having an objective, purpose, collaboration, and buy-in can hault forward movement
A1:
Lack of positive relationships
Not valuing the voice of those who work w/ Ss daily
lack of the WHY
Absolutely! Supporting others, learning from them, and celebrating their success..it changes a culture. https://t.co/JRynQjoltS
Great to have you here Bridget! Welcome to
So glad it went so well...Knowing you, the whole day was incredible!
Q2 Coming up in 1 minute...
A1: Can also be because of a lack of resources
Q2 Coming up in 1 minute...
A1) Lack of trust leads to Ts wanting to please the leader rather than communicate. Internal reflection & talking is essential
Like the flywheel effect in Good to Great - small wins build momentum for bigger ones
A1 Passion and urgency can't lead...if you haven't built relationships and connected with others then you can't influence others
A1: lack of commitment halts progress. Some confuse hard work with commitment but they are different.
absolutely Sean! Can't move forward together it you don't know have a common understanding of where you are headed.
Welcome Kara to . Great to have you join in this morning.
A1: driving one's own agenda, not for the good of the group/school/district/etc.
A1 Burnout... take time to reboot, rejuvenate and relax!
A1 culture has to be right...if all gears are not moving together it only takes one to grind to a halt
A1: No clear vision, when the plan is flawed you lose momentum.
A1 (pt3) We have to be careful with urgency - sometimes it can lead us to being more reactive than proactive...
A1: Negativity is a huge problem! the "I can't" or the "but why" or just the "eye rolls" are deadly to passion!
Hi....Sheila from Westmont here. A1: A lack of a willingness to try new things can halt movement
A1: Lack of growth mindset. aka "I'm already a great teacher, why do I need this" It's not about the Ts it's about the Ss
Yes! We lose sight of what truly matters.
Yes! It's not about what "you" do it's about what "we" do. Classroom teacher vs school teacher. https://t.co/jfKjTLpxxO
A1) Focusing on one's own needs instead of the needs of others can hault movement.
Always great when you can join in Michael. Glad to be with you here at
Well stated https://t.co/MbNFA8pUwU
A1: When the vision is a banner or a poster, and not something that is lived and how business is done... well...
A1 The "I can't do that with my kids bcuz they're too bad" teacher, all kids want to learn, maybe not in the way you're teaching
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
A1 We get stuck when we forget why we became teachers in the first place.
Definitely agree! we've really seen this coming down, not from our P but higher administration
Welcome Tracey to . Great to see you today.
Leaders need to support teachers during changes. Implementation dips are inevitable. Focus on process. https://t.co/2NXUEGlCzS
Could not agree more! This is why we must share reasons for change w/ staff & gather their ideas for change!
A1. I think the status quo-this is the way we've always done it-halts movement.
And often when it's not important, the commitment level is not the same at all. https://t.co/eHKWDJGvU7
A1: It may be urgent but not important.
A1: FEAR= such a crippling force. It halts movement & progress. Fear of change, fear of failure, fear of having to work more.
A1: Movement halts when a focus on the "what" gets in the way of focussing on the "why"
A1: Passion must come with clarity.
Morning all! Michelle, elem AP from Ga joining in!
A1 Red tape and pessimism from others
Inconsistency kills https://t.co/IK9iDu40NL
A1: Lack of consistency, fear, time contraints, confusion over roles & who is responsible for what
A1 some times when need to lose sight of the shore to fulfill our passion
Welcome Adrian! So great to connect today at
A negative environment can be a barrier for growth. Negativity paralyzes progress.
A1 Fear to step out of the comfort zone and fear of colleagues criticizing efforts in order to keep status quo.
A2: Taking a pare from , I run ideas through my best teachers before bringing to the whole staff
This is a tough one. Ts can feel overwhelmed with change & put the breaks on https://t.co/gLYyT2lg0P
A1: 5. wanting to keep things the same...getting too comfortable with good rather than striving for great via a growth mindset
A1 not aligning that passion or urgency to sustainable goals/vision-flavor o month wont get it https://t.co/y4X0Wxyxyh
Q1: Passion & urgency can drive movement in our schools, but not all the time. What haults movement? https://t.co/W0vUKhNeun
A2: Have a clear timeline, follow a protocol so meetings stay on track, start with a shared vision of outcome.
A1: Not establishing a common vision and giving people a voice. Without that, apathy and negativity may creep up.
We do what we have to, haha. Welcome Cameron to
A2: tight/loose documents
in the HOUSE! 5th Grade teacher at and eternal optimist! Thankful he's on our team. https://t.co/VfWDP6uwzN
A1: Negativity can halt movement. Often times negative people try to bring others down.
A1 some times we need to lose sight of the shore to fulfill our passion
A2) Break large groups into small groups so all voices are heard. Then collect that feedback.
Good morning everyone. Coming I a little late. Jeff, and I teach HS English in NJ
A1: Again, I go back to Schlechty. You have to have trailblazers and pioneers. Not everyone can go first.
is the real deal man. Great to have you.
A2. There has to be clarity on roles and responsibilities. Clarity is key.
Definitely agree with you here. Sometimes we are really excited to implement, but lack a strong gameplay
A2: Our district has team leaders; they meet w/ their teams on issues, bring back the consensus, then decide as a smaller group.
Brotha! So great to see you today Mike at
A1 Blaming kids for the shortcomings of adults...having a deterministic view of what's possible for some kids,or "toes" of kids.
Neil you taught me these ?s. Will it matter in 10 mins, 10 days, 10 years?
A1: when focus on scores and not growth, I lose momentum.
A2: Shared decisions need to be the norm for the biggies, which is why clear goals are so important
A2: Personal conversations with individuals helps keep perspective on where people are! Small groups within are powerful.
need an environment where it's encouraged & exciting to share new lessons, strategies, projects etc. https://t.co/dbXugJvIxw
A1 culture has to be right...if all gears are not moving together it only takes one to grind to a halt
A1: Important that individuals follow their own passion with urgency. Great to encourage individuality to keep all moving.
Hey Mike-I'm with ya-thought I'd miss but can't stay away-so jumped in late https://t.co/oO4aft0BsS
Hey everyone! Mike from NY joining late. Good morning !
A2: create varied leadership teams that enable each team to focus on a few things that benefit the school, overall
A2 Understand that having all stakeholders on board is key - it is ok to slow down, but not too slow that it stops the movement
A2 Clear goals with agenda for meetings and commitment to stay on task to get things accomplished can help movement
A2: break up into smaller groups and take it from a different angle
A2: Some situations require a democracy, while other decisions need an inner circle.
Why do Ts criticize peers? Esp the young ones? It's like a hazing.
A1: Without a lack of shared vision, progress toward your end goal can be haulted.
A2: discuss with possible "foes" first to gauge their opposition. Build in time for obstacles and dissent. Show commitment.
A1: fear, not knowing what "different" might look/feel like.
Anticipating the path is vital. We need to think about our long term goals before jumping in. Love this. https://t.co/W0dVfW9Lj9
A1 (pt3) We have to be careful with urgency - sometimes it can lead us to being more reactive than proactive...
A2: It's about management. Large groups need to be broken into smaller groups-Then collective action steps made. Hear all voices
A2 Spend time providing clarity and time for collaboration in PLG groups. Smaller and more focused.
A2: Being proactive &bldg relationships upfront. Putting mission/vision first ensuring all are on board.
A2)I think that small groups discuss same issue w/one rep then moving into collaborative group w/reps from each group can work.
Good morning everyone! Beverly in Kansas eager to listen today
Jessica from NC...living the life of soccer Mom this a.m., so trying to keep up while on the road! Good morning, tribe!
love it! use those early adopters and teacher leaders!
A1. Allowing for all voices to be heard and that they know they've been heard.
A2: Relationship-building is key to breaking down the walls that slow progress.
A2: create varied leadership teams that allow virtually everyone the opportunity to lead in some way
A2 Focus/leadership team 1st then move to a bigger group. Develop norms & stick to them. Relationships! https://t.co/J0phX9XtBN
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
A2: Putting people in areas based on strengths where they can make real impact! PLCs in schools help expand leadership & growth!
It takes longer but is worth effort to meet with individuals or small groups to ensure voices are heard https://t.co/PWfBasLg6s
A2: Personal conversations with individuals helps keep perspective on where people are! Small groups within are powerful.
A2: Large collaboration has it's place, but dividing and conquering can happen-having trust in colleagues.
A2) know who the players are. There are consultants and then the decision makers. Lay out the expectations from the beginning.
A2:Need purpose & tangible goal for collaboration. Keep the end goal in mind as to balance efficient & effective collaboration
A2: by making deadlines, helps keep you on track
hard to convince teachers if they're having success their way ... The "If it ain't broke ... don't fix it" teacher
Build leaders at ALL levels. Leaders will help spread word and keep others accountable. Ts want to feel responsible for change
A1b: Passion and urgency can't push the overburdened. If you add, take something away too.
A1 punitive measures and not having empathy
Good morning Michelle, principal from Saskatchewan, Canada jumping in late.
Hey friend, partner, and amazing educator!
A2 Moving fast is not as important as sustainable movement. Building shared meaning takes time.
A2) Divide group into teams. This distributes the load and develops leadership.
A2: Strong leadership team representing the whole takes back info to the PLC for discussion and input gives everyone voice
Agreed! Keeping relationships strong on a daily basis!
It's hard to stay away. Even half the chat is full Inspiration for the week.
Great idea! Do you let Ts decide or does admin "assign" based on strengths? https://t.co/10b53f692g
A2: Putting people in areas based on strengths where they can make real impact! PLCs in schools help expand leadership & growth!
A2 Have people participating also responsible for executing ... that will shed the fat https://t.co/muP5GB1QEM
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
nothing can torpedo progess like apathy and negativity!
A2 Understanding each person's strengths and playing to them. Keeping open minds so conversation is generative
A1: Sometimes the will is there, but we don't necessarily know what the how looks like.
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
That is HUGE! A big reminder for me that sometimes you need to slow down to go fast! https://t.co/OyzITDGESc
A2 Moving fast is not as important as sustainable movement. Building shared meaning takes time.
learned this first hand this year. We have fallen apart bcuz of lack of norms. :(
A2) Leading a Diverse group or team reqs leaders who understand group dynamics & "know" each member. Trust is integral
Good morning ! Lurking this am. Appreciating the convo.
Absolutely -Without buy in...there is no passion and things move slow. https://t.co/8vLvfdoNN9
A1) Focusing on one's own needs instead of the needs of others can hault movement.
A2: ensure that each leadership team sees "the connection" of their group's work w/ the overall purpose & direction of school
A two tier structure. Small team to decide whereas larger team can recommend alternative. Will address variety and movement a2
RTQ2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/1E7aKNrfkb
Welcome Justin, glad you’re here!
Dude...I'm slow this morning with greeting my broskis. Smack talk was great at bball game! https://t.co/PSbcmF7CTF
Both kids on my lap watching cartoons and ready to learn, good morning all!
A2: using technology can speed up the process and be collaborative and efficient.
A1 Neglecting to realize that not all Ts learn at same speed. Differentiating for different styles, giving support where needed
A2: Its important to know which decisions are best made together and which are "fires on the flight deck" and need swift action
A1) A lack of monitoring and focus stops movement.
A2) A vision that is far enough ahead, hearing that leans to the fringes, and communication that is clear(focus on kids)
Agree w/ the importance of norms. Cannot be overstated! Ts hate pointless meetings, wasted time.
A2: Read Anxious Organization. Shared decision making = lack of information. Hear all, then make the decision.
A2: have a preset agenda; roles and responsibilities that hold team members accountable and norms.
Unwillingness to embrace change.
Welcome Shanna, glad you’re here!
We should slow down as needed but you will never have all stakeholders on board with significant change. https://t.co/F8wImZbtQV
A2 Understand that having all stakeholders on board is key - it is ok to slow down, but not too slow that it stops the movement
A2: as a ldr its not always about buy in b 4 moving forward. Waiting for buy in leaves u waiting. Move w/ those who r ready
You guys are on fire already!
A1: Egos hault movement and people unwilling to face the truth. Can get discouraging quickly.
We need to consider how we can "hear" all voices while maintaining the integrity of our work. Capture patterns&trends. Analyze.
Helps to assign leaders to teams & allow them to recruit PLC members. Allow others to lead a team and watch growth!
Never forget the power of the face 2 face interaction. Relationship building and temp gauging https://t.co/QqPvSQeb1r
A2: Personal conversations with individuals helps keep perspective on where people are! Small groups within are powerful.
A2. In large groups you break in to smaller groups for discussion (i.e. Faculty meeting time). https://t.co/Y8XhubLJt0
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
We start with our leadership team to start. Many ideas 'die' on that table. Some are district driven & we still start small
A2: smaller, FOCUSED groups don't wear down leadership team members. Remember, they also teach & work hard all day with kids!
A2: Scaffold the collaborative process - start refining in a small trusted group, add more voices as you move forward
A2 know your peeps & build on strengths to prob.solve-come back together or clearly communicate-don't create islands
A2: empower through small groups. Lead them with a purpose and goal, but allow them to get there on their own.
A2 Use small group discussions and bring them back to large group. Discuss in grade groups report back.
Proactive-yes! https://t.co/LA2mcsHy0w
A2: Being proactive &bldg relationships upfront. Putting mission/vision first ensuring all are on board.
A2: tough one because all like to have a voice! Lean on T leaders, start conversations long before decisions r made, plant seeds
So true! Often we don't trust others, but that's when the magic happens!
A2 put the right people on the right seats .. Breakdown and delegate leadership roles
Divide and conquer, small groups come up with ideas and then bring to the whole group for input. https://t.co/sA9oxE4nKh
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
Use tech to collaborate, blogs to share ideas to ensure all voices are heard.Then make decisions based on Collborative input
A2 Meetings are not the only place to gain input. Hallway collaboration breeds free flow of thoughts.
I also like to pull in a few different thinkers, as well. That has served me well 4 full staff convos https://t.co/ovKvN324Vt
A2: Taking a pare from , I run ideas through my best teachers before bringing to the whole staff
Yes! Our district leaders step out of the democracy and seek out the strengths of Ts to lead.
so much wasted time. Takes away from the energy for Ss and planning awesome lessons! https://t.co/Df4BsfltRa
Agree w/ the importance of norms. Cannot be overstated! Ts hate pointless meetings, wasted time.
Unfortunately this is a big problem in our schools. https://t.co/KgQX33Dlfw
A1: When the bus is overcrowded & weighed down with initiatives it can slow & halt the drive.
Exactly! Involves truly knowing your staff, which means we're building those strong relationships & culture!
A2 When you have buy-in from all players, movement is easy. When the team has to decide "what are we going to do?" is the prob
A2: Bringing a representative group together that have interest in service and respect of their colleagues.
Q2) set specific timeline goals and use protocols to keep focus.
Keep moving forward even if it's slower at first Build momentum https://t.co/yHRQgSo1tu
A2: as a ldr its not always about buy in b 4 moving forward. Waiting for buy in leaves u waiting. Move w/ those who r ready
A2 Set norms-agenda set-all must participate-set Smart goals-put in action steps
Requires people to "step up to the plate" and take on initiative which is what we're lacking sometimes - thoughts?
A2: Good leaders build community, thus building trust. It's all about relationships. https://t.co/bPn92I2PMg
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
A2: Great trick learned from a mentor - Ts who have addl Qs, comments stay AFTER main meeting. Keeps main meeting on track
A2 Having a process that allows all stakeholders to have a voice...make sure ideas are vetted through teams
You won't convince everyone. Move with those ready https://t.co/UxDqU4noA5
A2: as a ldr its not always about buy in b 4 moving forward. Waiting for buy in leaves u waiting. Move w/ those who r ready
A2) YEP! Frontload the collab so the conversations center on what's most essential to moving forward. https://t.co/SKH1v4n7AY
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
I would push to even say students want to feel responsible as well for the changes at their schools https://t.co/fcg0SOBnG7
Build leaders at ALL levels. Leaders will help spread word and keep others accountable. Ts want to feel responsible for change
I had to chase down this tweet on my stream as I saw it fly by.Yes, use our technology to pull in voices https://t.co/zVPtA7tCH9
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
I create class norms with my Ss.
YES! Some of the most powerful conversations take place unplanned. https://t.co/lcTISBe0Rb
A2 Meetings are not the only place to gain input. Hallway collaboration breeds free flow of thoughts.
Insecurity. When Ts stand out as leaders it makes others feel less valued. It's a fixed mindset, sad but true.
Be strategic about decision making. What's critical to involve all? What can be lead with a team of representatives?
A2 Team work means staying in your lane and doing your part to make it all work. collaborate vs meddle https://t.co/VoYWWMnKhZ
A2 Timelines for change should be written in pencil, not pen.
Decisions making is relative to the risk appetite which depends upon time and urgency of task. Accordingly things move a2
Need to move beyond what's comfortable to what's good for learners.
A1 Constraining active teachers, not willing to change the old habits, sticking to their comfort zones
Of course you do! We all should! I start w norms at every PD session I deliver.
A2: Layers. Gather input from all & then make decisions in small teams or split tasks.
Negativity paralyzes progress.
A2 Creating smaller teams where voices are heard. Develop norms, leverage individual strengths, connect with individuals.
A2: Grade Group Leader + Title One Team + PLC team + FOCUS team + Student Culture team + Family Outreach team=success of school
True - but you need that "tipping point" to move forward.
we must move slow to move fast
A2: As long as everyone is given opportunity to voice some input, that is collaboration at work
Responsibility... Love it! https://t.co/g7iF9HvkK9
A2: have a preset agenda; roles and responsibilities that hold team members accountable and norms.
Have to give them a reason! Change must be something they care about, otherwise they can be apathetic.
that is so true. Often it is the permission to seek and find when we stretch beyond what we know.
A2:Get those that buy-in on board, then bring in the masses little at time when progress is being made.
I totally agree with you, Ben!
Definitely agree https://t.co/nTOviiOIAw
Keep moving forward even if it's slower at first Build momentum https://t.co/yHRQgSo1tu
A2: as a ldr its not always about buy in b 4 moving forward. Waiting for buy in leaves u waiting. Move w/ those who r ready
When there are clear expectations and a shared vision, decisions are easier to make. Drown out the noise https://t.co/Z90B1BUVvi
Empowering others as part of true distributed leadership leads to collaborative movement forward.
A2 Right people must be on the bus, chunk tasks, form smaller grps, establish protocol, get the wrk done https://t.co/LvizZxp7CN
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
YES! Meetings should be for driving the school forward, not discussing what could be sent in an email! https://t.co/X7Mjahdz2K
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
One element of good leadership is knowing what needs to be shared and with whom. Not everyone needs to know everything
THANKS! Hope Real Deal Jeff Veal doesn't mind me stealing that title for the morning. HA! https://t.co/MXXFpVuFUB
is the real deal man. Great to have you.
The coalition of the willing. https://t.co/cLEHXa8cQi
A2: as a ldr its not always about buy in b 4 moving forward. Waiting for buy in leaves u waiting. Move w/ those who r ready
Agreed that tipping point is necessary!
A2: Making sure everyone know the part to play, expectations! Otherwise more becomes less and slows down process
A2: A delicate mix of small and large group activities are necessary to maximize progress.
Creating norms with staff is important, too!
A1 "This is how we've always done it" is a real momentum killer.
Agree. If I criticize you, then I feel superior.
A2: View biggest concerns thru survey monkey,then meet w/ whole group on most pressing issues. Organize https://t.co/VBzF4DRHmT
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
A2 It's important to not just listen to the louder voices. Others might be lost.
Agreed, constant authentic communication is key https://t.co/2FPcHvR64k
A2 Creating smaller teams where voices are heard. Develop norms, leverage individual strengths, connect with individuals.
Coming in prepared and with a mindset! https://t.co/93210odeVn
A2) YEP! Frontload the collab so the conversations center on what's most essential to moving forward. https://t.co/SKH1v4n7AY
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
A2: Shared decisions yes, but not on everything. Be clear about the process and when decisions will be shared.
I've always lived the idea of a school collaborative Twitter hashtag! Maybe next year...
A2: Always know who your people are and keep your thumb on the pulse of the school.
yes-key is building effective teams built on strengths-U need 2 know your peeps & they need 2 know U https://t.co/uj0jMWD67G
A2: Large collaboration has it's place, but dividing and conquering can happen-having trust in colleagues.
Absolutely. Consider the persons strengths = know how/skill set, and interest = motivation. https://t.co/CJDREUlH4p
A2: Putting people in areas based on strengths where they can make real impact! PLCs in schools help expand leadership & growth!
Amen! If positivity drives the movement, the need to join is not a hard decision! https://t.co/FmmTvxY4IU
A2:Get those that buy-in on board, then bring in the masses little at time when progress is being made.
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A2: I agree with : front load as much as possible. Be sure expectations & goals for all involved are clear.
Yes! Students are biggest change agents we have in schools! If they push for change, it will happen! https://t.co/156kzRITzP
I would push to even say students want to feel responsible as well for the changes at their schools https://t.co/fcg0SOBnG7
Build leaders at ALL levels. Leaders will help spread word and keep others accountable. Ts want to feel responsible for change
Amen! Dont tell me my time is valuable, then waste it! https://t.co/TPJEA8PqVk
YES! Meetings should be for driving the school forward, not discussing what could be sent in an email! https://t.co/X7Mjahdz2K
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
and I are speaking the same language this morning :) https://t.co/CtlniRkGKm
A2 Creating smaller teams where voices are heard. Develop norms, leverage individual strengths, connect with individuals.
A2 do not FORGET student voice in decision making
A2: Determine what needs to be addressed by a core school team, and what can be done with the entire team.
Great to see you recovering nicely Lena!
Me, too! Our staff love popcorn reading them. Right, ? remembers this! HA! https://t.co/pqD1SGS6oV
Of course you do! We all should! I start w norms at every PD session I deliver.
A2: I will throw out a topic & ask who would like to sit w/ me 4 a few moments after school to explore. https://t.co/ApsWBWlqT7
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
A2: samplings from specific members can give you new perspective or a better buy-in %. Data and purpose is a must.
Love this! https://t.co/hYX6WKpdft
A2: Always know who your people are and keep your thumb on the pulse of the school.
A2: be carful consensus is not always the best decision. Sometimes the minority's voice is the right direction
A2: Have groups meet beforehand, then bring info back to a smaller subgroup. Still gives everyone a chance, but keeps manageable.
Important! Be clear about who will be responsible for the decision https://t.co/s8YRViKkvg
A2: Shared decisions yes, but not on everything. Be clear about the process and when decisions will be shared.
Q3: Ideas that transform must yield action & products. Why is it difficult to move from idea to action? https://t.co/nhTnB8VECu
Find time to explore the hesitations and questions...communicate honest answers...then move forward. https://t.co/kpjTIdKnJ9
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
YES! teams need to know purpose & have clear objectives-meetings to have meetings is a momentum killer https://t.co/2Sn3KG1CCV
A2:Need purpose & tangible goal for collaboration. Keep the end goal in mind as to balance efficient & effective collaboration
A2: I like to ensure there are timekeepers and normkeepers for all work sessions.
Hey man, how is Cabo? I feel sorry for you ;)
A2: People working in large groups need to know what their role is. If they don't know their role, they don't know how to help.
A2. Provide different opportunities for voice. Informal chats like "Coffee Talks" with Admin team are good.
A2 True collaboration is having specific roles to maintain focus. No one gets there unless we all get there. Divide and conquer!
LOL! This feed is going fast!
balancing these teams with members that fit and evolve the group as a whole. "Mini buses" for success!
Negativity is often fear in disguise. Giving support and positive feedback can change that. https://t.co/9EfPolU45I
Negativity paralyzes progress.
Love this! https://t.co/YuHVuDzomZ
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
I looooooove this idea! Then staff meetings can be spent getting to the important work!
A 2.5: I love the idea of a district strategic plan and then individual building strategic plans in the K-12 world.
If we're not collaboratively making decisions or building group capital via prof learning, DON'T meet! https://t.co/8pZvXpj1z1
YES! Meetings should be for driving the school forward, not discussing what could be sent in an email! https://t.co/X7Mjahdz2K
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
A2: Know which voices are needed for each decision. Sometimes you need unity of thought, other times the voices that push back.
.I like this - brings to mind the idea of coup d'oeil (stroke of the eye) https://t.co/IKhWPfXkL0
A2: Its important to know which decisions are best made together and which are "fires on the flight deck" and need swift action
This is critical for movement! https://t.co/YwtQ3e6p0S
balancing these teams with members that fit and evolve the group as a whole. "Mini buses" for success!
A2: Respect others opinion and see value in it explore how you can invite their input
A2. A plan w/end goal & manageable steps, buy-in, structure, an agenda, feedback, alternative ways to meet-technology,
So true. We need to find ways to bring in all voices. Internal processors have brilliant ideas, too. https://t.co/7atDKSzHxi
A2 It's important to not just listen to the louder voices. Others might be lost.
I'm good! I see you've been traveling- that's great! Made it through February...spring is in the air!:)
A3 Action can be hard - it means you actually have to DO SOMETHING - liking an idea is easy. One can admire it from afar:)
A2 A good moderator helps. Sometimes, true democracy can be a prescription for anarchy: nothing gets done.
Maybe they could pantomime the norms? And others could guess? ha!
A1: Putting things in action is hard, extra work,commitment, vision and fear change
A3: It requires commitment and persistence. Sticking with it, following up, reinforcing takes time.
Perfection is the enemy of improvement. Get an idea, kick it out of the nest, see if it flies. Try something, adjust, try again.
Yes, (rotating) roles are a great idea!
A2: If decision is made by core team, communication with the entire staff is vital. Everyone must be on the same page
A3: Fear of the unknown, especially when lots of change is involved. Too many chiefs also can stifle movement.
Yes, if you have TRUST of the S, T, and P's. Earn it and you have an incredible amount of leeway. https://t.co/zJYqSBNi3c
A2: be carful consensus is not always the best decision. Sometimes the minority's voice is the right direction
Being collaborative doesn't mean uniformity. Consensus takes times and may mean hard conversations on the way to movement.
A2: Informal convo, open forums, and Google form to solicit input
A3:
Ideas are easy! The results take work! Results take time! Results require action.
A3) creating a sense of urgency for the idea, compelling clarity about the work, and ability to manage the process critical.
Great leaders notice quieter voices & find ways to bring out concerns. Have to bring them out of the forest!
A2 At some point group size inherently kills momentum as voices get lost. Keep a size limit with small-group focus.
Its a huge barrier in school cultures. We need to find following, create movement, plant seeds, cultivate fruit.
A3: Multiple ways to move ideas to action exist. Finding the best, most collaborative way for the team is key.
A3: Moving from idea to action takes risk and resolve!
Agreed! Showing respect for Ts time adds to the positive culture. Use the time for what REALLY matters. https://t.co/FNz6mRTAGs
YES! Meetings should be for driving the school forward, not discussing what could be sent in an email! https://t.co/X7Mjahdz2K
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
A2: With the use of technology a large committee could fit in a group, shared decision then is easier
missed you earlier. Darnit. Happy Spring Break to another teacher leader!
Great to see you here Jay!
A3 Ideas exist in your mind without constraint. Action requires considering real life limitations https://t.co/rAICzaX89c
Q3: Ideas that transform must yield action & products. Why is it difficult to move from idea to action? https://t.co/nhTnB8VECu
Q3 Hard to move to action if there's no accountability, no clear expectation of what the action looks like
A. Provide opportunities for all staff to have voice in creating your School Improvement Plan. Then assess (w/ staff) qtrly.
A3: People love ideas but hate the possibility of failure (can we blame them?) Commit to flexibility of the plan changes
A1 lack of collective commitment with a default to compliance
A3 No goals have been set with checkpoints along the way. Must have accountability with expectations
A3) Leaders need to communicate a real and sincere sense of urgency. - -Kotter.. This can be difficult to accomplish.
One bus might not make it! Link all the mini buses on the train to success! I am analogy happy this morning!
Too often we push out a great idea without having first worked out the doable plan. Ideas without a plan are just dreams.
Teams must have a clear focus.
But these aren't always implemented appropriately. Strategic plans don't do anything if people aren't on board
PREACH IT, BROTHER! https://t.co/ClbJiHomJx
If we're not collaboratively making decisions or building group capital via prof learning, DON'T meet! https://t.co/8pZvXpj1z1
YES! Meetings should be for driving the school forward, not discussing what could be sent in an email! https://t.co/X7Mjahdz2K
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
Very true. When the spark goes out, the passion and drive often follow. https://t.co/fNNho4sIyN
A1 We get stuck when we forget why we became teachers in the first place.
A3: the IDEA of change is intriguing, the PROCESS of change is hard.
Agreed. Many have fear of various things: change, others' success, unknown destinations.
A3: surrounded by the right people. Your makes the difference!
A3: resources and not knowing what you have! Afraid to challenge those who won't buy in. Take on too much since you won't ask.
I joined in late! Happy spring break to you, too!
A3 need to start with the end in mind (vision) and empower those who are change agents to start a ripple effect
“: Negativity paralyzes progress. ” Yes! Sometimes those voices are the loudest!
“: Negativity paralyzes progress. ” Yes! Sometimes those voices are the loudest!
I agree - there has to be investment on a personal level before there can be true commitment https://t.co/d73Ws0TsiA
A3 There is hesitation to try something new even if it was your idea to start with.
A3 Ideas are easy. Action on ideas are tough. Signing up for a race is easy but the training is tough. https://t.co/3rrl5AsziJ
Q3: Ideas that transform must yield action & products. Why is it difficult to move from idea to action? https://t.co/nhTnB8VECu
Agree, one who identifies a Devils Advocate 2 mitigate group think while ensuring those who fear r heard https://t.co/pQIq597zv7
A2 A good moderator helps. Sometimes, true democracy can be a prescription for anarchy: nothing gets done.
A2: Too many cooks in the kitchen. Make multiple kitchens w/ multiple collab teams, have me team Ls meet https://t.co/pJUksOFYHA
Q2: Shared decision making is key, but many collaborating can slow movement. How do you address this? https://t.co/zLd8wnmAy5
A3: lack of buy-in, people wanting to do the work to make it happen
A3:Too often we push out a great idea without having first worked out the doable plan. Ideas without a plan are just dreams.
A3: Sometimes it's hard to move from ideas to action due to lack of time. Time is a huge cultural force to be reckoned with.
A3: Action sometimes depends on people without passion or drive to step up and get things done.
A3: Sometimes the "what ifs" can get in the way of "we cans." Build an environment where possibilities are the norm.
A3: A commitment, work and time are needed for ideas to become a reality
A3: Sometimes we get too caught up in pursuing the desired outcome that we don't take time to properly plan route to get there!
A3: Action requires work = someone to step up and say, "I'm invested in this change; I'll do it!"
A3: Def need to scaffold the action steps and hit success with the smaller steps along the way. https://t.co/qKbpxzfPXv
Q3: Ideas that transform must yield action & products. Why is it difficult to move from idea to action? https://t.co/nhTnB8VECu
Glad to be here. Twitter chats are great in dance studios.
This. https://t.co/Py2sQSF48J
A3:Too often we push out a great idea without having first worked out the doable plan. Ideas without a plan are just dreams.
RTQ3:Ideas that transform must yield action & products. Why is it difficult to move from idea to action? https://t.co/GYVptF0Wtv
Ideas transform to action when there's collective ownership. Determine how these ideas fit in the big picture.
A2 ensuring all have a voice and that the movement is owned by all. Focus on WE not me.
A3. Status quo, little buy in from stakeholders, steps too big, need 3 year plan to get to OZ with quick wins along the way.
A3 I think initial action is usually much easier to establish than sustained action.
This tweet created a great visual. Love it. https://t.co/kx6kNvKA6z
Perfection is the enemy of improvement. Get an idea, kick it out of the nest, see if it flies. Try something, adjust, try again.
New motto....Learn collaboratively OR GO HOME! https://t.co/LXce3GwCV9
PREACH IT, BROTHER! https://t.co/ClbJiHomJx
If we're not collaboratively making decisions or building group capital via prof learning, DON'T meet! https://t.co/8pZvXpj1z1
YES! Meetings should be for driving the school forward, not discussing what could be sent in an email! https://t.co/X7Mjahdz2K
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
A3: lack of time; lack of resources; fear of implementing the changes that sound so great....in your mind; lack of buy-in
A3: Rooting the growth of an idea has to come from the organizational "ground" level up. Growth needs time + attn to stick.
A3: It only takes a few who do not buy into movement to slow the group down. Status quo can be a huge staller.
A3: Talking is easier than walking. ALL dreams are attainable with hard work and a laser focus on success.
Hopping in late, but A3: lack of support/man power, funds, time constraints
A3: we see collaboration as good and delegation as bad. You need to delegate action so that buy in lives beyond conception
A3: fear of failure. Fear of judgement. Fear in general. All great things started with a risk...
So true! A focus on collaboration and PD at meetings...my Friday focus can take care of the rest. https://t.co/K3W8nSs69m
If we're not collaboratively making decisions or building group capital via prof learning, DON'T meet! https://t.co/8pZvXpj1z1
YES! Meetings should be for driving the school forward, not discussing what could be sent in an email! https://t.co/X7Mjahdz2K
A 2 Push out information with flipped videos/ Pull them in with story/ Start convos online before F2F to save some time
A3: Talk your mission out w/people b4 conception w/all to build up momentum and support.
A3 Moving from idea to action takes planning. Lack of clarity or goal setting derails taking action - the idea remains an idea!
A3 Taking the yummy jelly idea from your head and spread it all over your team biscuit, where they see themselves tasty is hard
A3: Action interrupts habit. This is often a deal-breaker. We don't want action to change things so much that we need new habits
A3 Break the bigger picture of change down into achievable smaller steps. Celebrate success from step to step.
A3: blame it on Newton: a body at rest tends to stay at rest. See my A1.
A3) Consensus is a critical step in moving from idea to action. Consensus takes time and conversations.
I agree. I'd love to see some examples of what that looks like in a HS. Important to teach kids to advocate
Important to support the negative ones They're a little offputting & easy to ignore but neg energy spreads
A3 Excitement fades life happens lack of follow through/commitment Idea sounds good but no 1 wants 2 B the 1 to lead the charge.
We must provide support for one another, and the idea, to sustain the action.
If all pieces don't connect we just keep spinning our wheels https://t.co/aszReFzo1i
A2: ensure that each leadership team sees "the connection" of their group's work w/ the overall purpose & direction of school
A3:Fear of the unknown, will it work or or be great? Part of knowing that you may fail. https://t.co/tM6k0FWkwT
Q3: Ideas that transform must yield action & products. Why is it difficult to move from idea to action? https://t.co/nhTnB8VECu
Everything sounds good in theory, but we must be willing to get down & dirty to make it a reality! https://t.co/IxYEyIjtXh
A3 Ideas are easy. Action on ideas are tough. Signing up for a race is easy but the training is tough. https://t.co/3rrl5AsziJ
Q3: Ideas that transform must yield action & products. Why is it difficult to move from idea to action? https://t.co/nhTnB8VECu
A3: our own ego. We assume people will do what's needed because of position, but they want leadership, not demands.
A3) Fear, self doubt, negative people.
A3: taking a leap (sometimes time is a factor too)
Don't have paralysis by analysis. Every idea isn't perfect from the start. Get an idea and GO https://t.co/ctaAFIJGry
A3: Maintain the same excited from when an idea is conceived through the long haul of implementation can be exhausting
A3: B/C when the rubber hits the road, not all Ts are ready-Pioneers must be recruited & made into mentors for next wave of Ts
Taking the 1st step down an unknown path is scary. We control our attitude, effort, behavior & actions https://t.co/sbUcFC2nEy
Exactly! If four of you in the room agree on everything, three of you aren't needed.
A3: Believe in the process, as true results will take time. The stronger the Why, the easier the How.
what forum for your online convos, twitter chat? voxer? email?
So true! Initial action is just effort, sustained action is an actual culture change! https://t.co/nXFnxrwqk9
A3 I think initial action is usually much easier to establish than sustained action.
A3 Often times thinking big is the problem, think small simple solutions to big problems, think like a freak
A3: Because somebody has to actually do the work. Need another meeting to decide who does it? :D
Great to see you here Beverly!
A3- Ideas = quick, might be good but Actions = planning, effort, right conditions, multi-step, trickier https://t.co/XHdvdHG5sV
Q3: Ideas that transform must yield action & products. Why is it difficult to move from idea to action? https://t.co/nhTnB8VECu
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