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Leadership within education is always a challenge, but in the rapidly changing technology landscape we now work in, it seems even more daunting. I've collected some interesting reflections on educational leadership here. Enjoy!
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Columbia Has Resorted to #Pedagogy Theatre

Columbia Has Resorted to #Pedagogy Theatre | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Holding classes over Zoom just pretends to solve a problem.
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"A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors."
Peter Mellow's curator insight, April 25, 8:23 PM
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A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors. If the pandemic gave rise to hygiene theater, it also brought us this: pedagogy theater.
Peter Mellow's curator insight, April 28, 9:41 PM
I found this quote frightening! No evidence offered.

"A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors."
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Kaupapa Maori and Maori education pedagogy - Treaty Resource Centre – He Puna Mātauranga o Te Tiriti

Kaupapa Maori and Maori education pedagogyAuthor informationResource primary author: Auckland College of Education Content informationContent Description: This literature review provides an overview of Kaupapa Maori principles and practices, which form the basis for Maori educational pedagogy.
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The Human Work of Higher Education Pedagogy

The Human Work of Higher Education Pedagogy | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Responsive, adaptive pedagogies are necessary to address the needs of the increasingly diverse students we actually teach.
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Ask the posts of our house: using cultural spaces to encourage quality learning in higher education: Teaching in Higher Education: Vol 16, No 5 - Indigenous pedagogy of the Maori in NZ

(2011). Ask the posts of our house: using cultural spaces to encourage quality learning in higher education. Teaching in Higher Education: Vol. 16, Leaving the academy, pp. 541-551.
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Transition Pedagogy

Transition Pedagogy | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
In all their diversity, students come to higher education to learn and that it is within the first year curriculum that students must be inspired, supported,
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Pedagogy of Imperfection

Pedagogy of Imperfection | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
They say perfect is the enemy of done, but there may be more value to imperfection in pedagogy than just getting things done. Learning is an imperfect process and the situation is few and far between where we see someone getting it perfect the first time. Many times perfection is a self-defined construct that we ourselves cannot even precisely articulate, though we know it when we reach it. Often, several rounds of mistakes have to happen in private before a polished finished product can be presented to the world.
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Pedagogy of Complicity

Pedagogy of Complicity | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
I am writing this in a state of incredible exhaustion, but I have to get this down because I have been carrying these words in my soul fo
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'Reality Pedagogy' Is Teaching as a Form of Protest

'Reality Pedagogy' Is Teaching as a Form of Protest | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
It’s about reaching students where they really are.
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To Improve Education – Focus on Pedagogy Not Technology

To Improve Education – Focus on Pedagogy Not Technology | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
It's an exciting time for technology in education. Global tech companies such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft are promoting adaptive teaching systems to give each student a personal tutor that re
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Innovating Pedagogy 2019

Innovating Pedagogy 2019 | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
This series of reports explores new forms of teaching, learning and assessment for an interactive world, to guide teachers and policy makers in productive innovation.
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Considering Indigenous pedagogy – ASCILITE TELall Blog

Considering Indigenous pedagogy – ASCILITE TELall Blog | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Many people design learning activities for students in higher education; academics as well as professional staff are involved in preparing learning materials. We often build these activities from evidence based pedagogy, or our own past experiences in learning. But how often do we consider indigenous pedagogy in our design?
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TEDxGlasgow - Donald Clark - More pedagogic change in 10 years than last 1000 years

Search, links, media sharing, social media, Wikipedia, games, open source etc. are ground breaking shifts in the way we learn, says Donald Clark. Unfortunate...

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Anne Whaits's curator insight, March 7, 2013 1:12 PM

The real scalibility in education comes with the Internet....freeing education from a place and from a specific time. With this comes changing pedagogies including peer-learning. Donald makes a case for recording lectures - videos provide opportunity for repeated access to new content. Some familiar messages here and interesting focus on scalibility.