Welcome to our project
https://heatherwalker1.wixsite.com/websiteThis web site is a group project by: Joannie Girard, Stephen Nevills, Mark McPhail, Heather Walker
Presented to Dr. Erin Keith and the class of spring 2018 for the course EDUC 5205G: Leadership and Technology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
Presented to Dr. Erin Keith and the class of spring 2018 for the course EDUC 5205G: Leadership and Technology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
It is on the study of Fullan’s (2012) book Stratosphere, from the angle of change knowledge and focuses on the eight aspects of change offering an insight from different perspectives such as administrator, coach and teacher. This site is also an interactive and collaborative study in which you are invited to participate. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.
Aspects of change knowledgeThis section examines in detail the eight aspects of change knowledge presented in Fullan’s book Stratosphere: focus, innovation, empathy, capacity building, contagion, transparency, elimination of non-essentials, and leadership (p. 66)
Perspectives
This portion of the site offers an insight on the aspects of change knowledge from different perspectives such as administrator, coach and teacher. You may want to consider your own role or see how a different role is impacted by change.
CollaborateShare your voice and ideas with us. What did you find interesting? What questions do you have? What is the most important change aspect for you? What perspective did you find interesting? What experiences would you like to share with us?
InteractiveAre you ready to put your knowledge and skills to the test? Go to the Interactivity page and take on the challenge!
QuotesCheck out our favorite quotes from Fullan's Stratosphere.
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"The integration of technology and pedagogy to maximize learning must meet four criteria. It must be irresistibly engaging; elegantly efficient (challenging but easy to use); technologically ubiquitous; and steeped in real-life problem solving." |