One of the interesting things I discovered about my own district is that our technology plan expired back in 2014. Interesting! It begs the question who is leading? Who is in charge? As a professional educator, I realize that one of my responsibilities is to incorporate technology and to use ISTE student and teacher standards in my classroom, but it's disheartening to see that perhaps using technology, despite having all of the devices necessary, is not a priority for my district or administrators. I feel they should be encouraging reluctant teachers to do more, little by little, where tech is concerned. I guess the lesson here is simply that this issue makes it necessary for teacher-leaders to step up, once again, and do more.
6/27/2016 02:42:14 pm
Our schools suffer with the lack of transformational leadership. That is another reason our school M.A. program is building leaders. Leaders are problem finders and problem solvers. It is an action we take to build more effective schools because we see a need. I know you continue to evoke positive change through your insightful leadership and experience.
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