1 / 54

International Center for Leadership in Education

International Center for Leadership in Education. Right Now!. Dr. Willard R. Daggett. Tools For Change J uly 19, 2007. International Center for Leadership in Education. Dr. Willard R. Daggett. ICLE Program of Work. Identify the essential characteristics of successful schools

Télécharger la présentation

International Center for Leadership in Education

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. International Center for Leadership in Education Right Now! Dr. Willard R. Daggett

  2. Tools For ChangeJuly 19, 2007 International Center for Leadership in Education Dr. Willard R. Daggett

  3. ICLE Program of Work • Identify the essential characteristics of successful schools • Best Practices/Research to assist schools • Organize into useful tools

  4. Right Now!

  5. Well Positioned • Long and rich history • You are not Kodak

  6. Kodak Created the First Digital Camera - 1975

  7. The Right People

  8. The Right People In the Right Places

  9. The Right People In the Right Places Right Now !

  10. Right Now!

  11. Change Process

  12. Skills Gap

  13. Application Model 1.Knowledge in one discipline 2. Application within discipline 3. Application across disciplines 4. Application to real-world predictable situations 5. Application to real-world unpredictable situations

  14. Change Process

  15. Education exists in the larger context of society.

  16. When society changes – so too must education if it is to remain viable!

  17. 1983 - A Nation at Risk • E-mail • Web pages • Google • iPODs • Laptops • Digital cameras • Doppler radar • Cell Phones • Debit cards

  18. 2000 • Blogs • Wikis • Tagging • Text messaging • MySpace • Podcasts • PDAs • Genetic code

  19. Millennial-oriented Technology Blogs Wikis Tagging Instant Messaging MySpace Podcasts

  20. Children Aged 8-14 Help Parents Online… • Email/pictures – 38% • Respond to correspondence – 36% • Get directions – 35% • Help file income tax online – 14%

  21. Kids live in an iPhone World !

  22. Today’s Youth • Digital Learners • Multimedia • Find and manipulate data • Analyze data and images

  23. Research • Donald Roberts - Stanford • Jordan Grafman – National Institute of Neurological Disorders • Hal Pashler – University of California • Cheryl Grady – Rothman Research Center, Toronto • David Meyer – University of Michigan • Claudia Knooz – Duke

  24. Multitasking • Toggling • Prefrontal Cortex • Pew Research

  25. Count the Number of Passes the White Shirted Team Makes

  26. Kids live in an iPhone World !

  27. Education is a chalkboard world

  28. Right Now!

  29. Well Positioned • Long and rich history • You are not Kodak

  30. Right Now!

  31. Globalization

  32. Shenzhen 1980 - Fishing Village 2007 -

  33. Port of Shenzhen 1 / Second 24 / 7 Source: Atlantic Monthly

  34. Globalization • In Developing Economies – Workers are Earning More • In Developed Economies – Workers are Earning Less

  35. Computer Sales Computer Manufacturers Dell Sony Compaq HP IBM Think Pad Apple NEC Gateway Toshiba Quanta Wispron Asustek Compal Inventec 90 % Mainland China Companies

  36. U.S. Manufacturing Workers • 1955 One in Four • 2005 One in Ten

  37. What Technology Did to Manufacturing it is Now Doing to Service Sector

  38. Cities with 1 Million People

  39. 2007 – World Economic Leaders • United States • Japan • England • Germany Source: Goldman Sacks

  40. 2040 – World Economic Leaders • China • India • United States • Mexico • Russia • Brazil • Germany • England Source: Goldman Sacks

  41. Challenges • Technology • Globalization • Demographics

  42. Start WorkingEnd WorkingLongevity 107 77 62 62 47 21 14 18 1900 2000 2100

  43. Demographics / Economic 1910 3.0 / 100 1946 4.6 / 100 2000 1.4 – 1.8 / 100

  44. U.S. Foreign-born Population • 16% Increase Since 2000 • 35.8 Million Source: Arnold Parker

  45. U. S. Population – Over 65 1900 One in Forty 2007 One in Seven 2025 One in Four

  46. Age-wealth DisparityChanges in median net worth and head-of-household annual income by age group, 1989-2004 Percent Age Source: USA Today

  47. Debt • Federal Budget 2006 Deficit $1.3 trillion $11, 434 per household • Total per household $516,348 $31,000 per year for 75 years • Personal debt $112,403 Source: USA Today

  48. Challenges • Technology • Globalization • Demographics • Values / Beliefs

More Related