Monday, July 27, 2020

DFI Week 1:Taking Care of Business

It was with much trepidation that I approached Day 1.

Eleven of my staff have already completed a DFI and I am one of a group of seven enrolled for Term 3. Although I love the idea of 9 days of professional learning aimed at improving my digital fluency and growing my understanding of the Manaiakalani pedagogy and kaupapa, I have a strong suspicion that I probably sit towards the remedial end of the group – so my involvement is definitely a case of ‘I am their leader, I must follow them quickly’!

The refresher on the Manaiakalani story was really worthwhile. I noted that the reasons that I chose to involve Rāwhiti School in the outreach programme – lack of engagement in learning and low levels of achievement in our low decile school – were the very same reasons that the programme was developed back in 2006. Some 14 years later we are still trying to motivate learners to engage with the curriculum, provide a model for 21st Century teaching and learning, and raise achievement outcomes. 

The new learnings came thick and fast - checking that my Chrome profile was as it should be, Google Groups as a tool, sorting my Google Docs and Google Drive, Voice to Text, and creating a document/poster that tells a story. 

While I was surprised at how much I did already know I certainly ended the day with plenty of new skills. The standouts for me that I can see having an impact on the way I work are:

  • Sorting out my Google Drive: I may have got quite carried away with the colour coding of folders on the day but can see that there are plenty of places to improve the naming and filing of my documents for more effective retrieval.
  • Google formatting tools: I was oblivious to a number of these and have determined to use the Table of Contents, Headings, and Titles to reformat my report to the Board of Trustees each month.

I have always admired others abilities in regards to creating attractive posters and flyers and I really enjoyed having the time to experiment and create something. 

It is actually this session that made me think the most. Earlier in the day during the session about using Google Groups, Dorothy made the comment that just because you can make a group does not necessarily mean that you should, and I am thinking that maybe the same applies to a lot of these skills. I loved making my poster and could have happily spent the rest of the afternoon titivating to my heart's content. However, in my role as principal,  am I the best person to be spending time formatting and creating posters at school? Perhaps what I do need to ensure is that the admin team, who I rely on for much of this type of thing, have an opportunity to upskill just as I am.


In the very first session for the day, when Dorothy was telling the Manaiakalani story, she mentioned that the teachers that were initially involved quite quickly reached a point where they were asking for more. And that was me at the end of Day 1. Knowing that all we have done so far is scratch the surface  I was left feeling like this ........ 



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