How has this impacted on my leadership learning?

As a teacher, my ambition has always been to improve outcomes for the most disadvantaged learners. Giving students access to culture and knowledge that will help them live happy and successful lives.

The teacher leadership program had helped improve my practice. I have always been a bit of research geek but at times this can lack the shared experience and I really enjoyed the catchup days, getting to actively engage in discussion about what makes great teaching with an enthusiastic group.

The blogging has helped to bring greater clarity to my thoughts and it is something I will continue to use in my career going forward.

My ambition at the start of the program was two-fold; to develop more systematic methods for testing new teaching practice and to see if my current project was effective. I have developed my ability to systematically judge the impact of my performance and this program is well suited to develop these skills. I found my project interesting but I’m left with mixed feelings on it’s worth as a general strategy.

I have found the time commitment hard at times but reflecting back well worth it. Thanks for all the comments and questions on the blog, these have helped me develop my thought and made me a more effective practitioner.

So long and thanks for all the fish.

5 thoughts on “How has this impacted on my leadership learning?”

  1. Hi Barry,

    Thanks for this thoughtful post. It’s great to hear that you have achieved your goal of developing your skills to judge impact. Looking forward to hearing where this takes you next!
    I love how you talk about the opportunity to engage in discussion with others around your enquiry. I think this is such an important part of this programme and something that is so enjoyable. Glad to hear also that you are enjoying discussions with your department too. Let’s see where all the chat takes us!
    Katie 🙂

    1. thanks for your comment. Yeah, I really enjoy having the time to discuss education, that’s why really enjoyed the recall days.

  2. Hey Barry 🙂

    I’m glad the programme has had such a positive impact on you. I think the shared experience and maintaining social contact with colleagues is especially important in current circumstances.

    Your blog won’t go anywhere after the programme so feel free to blog away!

    Steph.

    1. Thanks for your support Steph. Yeah, I enjoy blogging when I have time so will definitely try and keep the habit.

  3. Hi Barry,

    Thanks for you blog!
    It’s really nice to hear how you enjoyed the recall days. That was one of my favourite things about the whole experience too. I was lucky enough to be at your table as well and it was really beneficial to hear your experiences and get your input on enquiry. So thank you for that!
    I get the whole blogging thing – didn’t think I would at the beginning of this process but it is incredibly cathartic and think my spelling has got better too!
    Wishing you the very best in your leadership journey! Keep us updated with your blogs.
    Take care and thank you!
    Paula

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