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Become a Campus Technology Role Model

 

 

"You can only lead others where you yourself are willing to go"  

  – Lachlan McLean

 


 

While preparing for this workshop on how school administrators can become technology role models for their campuses, one thought and guiding principle (no pun intended!) remained in the forefront of my mind; if schools and classrooms are effectively going to change to reflect the skills and processes necessary for our students to be successful in a new and ever changing global society, that change needs to take place from the top down.  It is my firm belief that unless our educational leaders  consistently and appropriately model the use and power of technology to their staff, resistance to embedding technology into the classroom will remain a major obstacle to the creation of 21st century classrooms and schools.  It is in our nature as humans to resist change, even if that change is beneficial to all parties affected.  Change, especially the kind of change that takes one out of their comfort zone and requires one to learn a new skill set, is something that often requires hard work, time, and giving oneself permission to fail. Perhaps this is part of the reason why change is coming so slowly to our schools.  Our teachers and administrators are already overworked and underpaid and still we expect them to take time out of their tight schedules to learn and experiment with new ways of teaching and learning.  It's a challenging and difficult row to hoe, but nonetheless it is something that needs to be done, our staff and students are counting on us to guide them along the way, even if we are unsure where the road is going to take us.   It is my hope that the discussions that take place in this workshop will encourage you to step back and reflect on the ways you are, or can, effectively model the use of technology to those that you lead. 

 


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