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Renaissance Leadership & The Future of Schooling
Stephen Murgatroyd, PhD FBPsS FRSAINSEAD ASIA, Education Club
April 10th 2015
This Presentation
Setting the Context
Defining the Challenge
Understanding Leadership
CONTEXT
7 Key Contextual Issues
• Declining per capita funding of public education linked to economics / demography
• Lack of future focus on the emerging future economy linked to the global “war” for talent – STEM versus STEAM
• Misunderstanding “public good” as “business good” and the role of private enterprise in shaping policy –the “Pearsonalization” of education
• The march of anti-professionalism in science, education and Government and the end of the “public” service
• The vendor driven technology strategy for schools – the management of learning
• Growing inequality in the developed world
• Political demands for accountability – PISA envy
The In Between TimeWe’reinthemidstofasignifica ntchange.A..
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TimeandtheInvestmentofEnergyandEffort
System
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INTASE APRIL 2015
The 2 Solitudes of Educational Policy
GERM
• Standardized curriculum –STEM, 21st Century Skills
• Frequent testing
• De-professionalized teaching
• Market based systems
• Competition
Equity Movement
• Liberal curriculum – STEAM and social science
• Assessment for learning
• Collaborative professional autonomy
• Public systems
• Collaboration
Only 1 in 10 of the 450 educational reforms implemented in OECD have
produced any measurable outcomes -OECD
CHALLENGE
5 Key Challenges for Schools• Building adaptive capacity and resilience• Equity of outcomes – a great school for all• Strengthening collaborative professional autonomy and
building the design capacity of teachers• Securing the conditions of practice needed for
effective, engaged and mindful learning• Enabling leaders to lead at the level of the school• The challenge of public assurance
5 Key Challenges for P-Secondary• Equity for access, outcomes and impacts• Rethinking the design of learning and the extent of
student engagement – rebalancing the teaching : research roles of the university
• Restoring the independence of institutions and securing strategic intent
• Strengthening collaboration• Minimizing the role of business and admitting that
universities are not the engines of commercialization
Under-Determining Issues• The role of the state and public policy in shaping
practice at the level of the school, college and university – 3rd Way versus 4th Way policies
• Money – and the (re)purposing of funding• Markets – the role of capital and business in
shaping the “what” and “how” of schools, colleges and universities
• The status of teaching as a profession
LEADERSHIP
No Doubt You Have Studied..
Renaissance Leadership
Six Characteristics
• Practice Personal Mastery
• Have a glocal mindset
• Practice cross-boundary learning
• Think Back from the Future
• Lead Systematic Change
• Drive performance with a Passion
This what I see Jean P Stiles do…• Build and empower teacher
teams..• Build and empower supports for
learners and learning• Enable the student voice to be
heard• Connect to others around the
world..collaborate• Focus, focus, focus on equity as
an ambition in terms of outcomes• Never let a crisis go to waste..
But Can we Make this Even Simpler?
5 Big Messages
• Schools matter and schools need less State control and more support for leadership and teachers – also need predictable funding
• Teachers do not impact standardized test scores – they change the lives of students
• Professional teachers are worth investing in as professionals
• Worry less about skills and more about creative talents, a great school for all and equity
• Stop reforming education and lets practice designed, engaged learning
We’reinthemidstofasignifica ntchange.A..
InBetweenTime
TimeandtheInvestmentofEnergyandEffort
SystemM
aturity
IndustrialFormofSchooling/3rdWayPolicies
21stCenturyforofPersonalizedLearninginSchooland
Community/4thWayPolicies
ParadigmShi
TheFutureSchoolintheInBetweenTime
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