Leadership, technology, and education: achieving a balance in new school leader thinking and behavior in preparation for twenty-first century global learning environments

I. Gibson
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Abstract Expectations for education are changing. The knowledge base of education is changing. Conceptions of how individual learning occurs are changing. The tools available to ‘do’ education are changing. The roles of teachers are changing. Understandings of what should be learned, who should be learning, how they learn, where they learn, and when they learn, are changing. So, in the face of this changing twenty-first century education it is not surprising that expecting school leaders to recreate their conceptions of appropriate leader behavior presents quite a challenge. This article explores the necessity of incorporating authentic global technology experiences in the preparation of school leaders and presents a description of the rationale and developmental stages of the Global Forum on School Leadership. Based on the existing practices of reflection and dialog found in the leader preparation program at Wichita State University in the United States, this Forum brings together leadership perspectives on common practices from a variety of global locations in an asynchronous, Internet-based discussion format. This learning experiment focused on incorporating a needed global orientation to leadership preparation following the September 11 and Bali tragedies, and emphasizes the use of appropriately selected technologies to achieve expanded course objectives at the same time as transforming the learning model traditionally employed in leader preparation programs
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领导、技术和教育:在新学校领导思想和行为中取得平衡,为21世纪的全球学习环境做准备
人们对教育的期望正在发生变化。教育的知识基础正在发生变化。个人学习如何发生的观念正在发生变化。可用于“做”教育的工具正在发生变化。教师的角色正在发生变化。对应该学什么、谁应该学、如何学、在哪里学、何时学的理解正在发生变化。因此,面对这个不断变化的21世纪教育,期待学校领导重塑他们对适当领导行为的概念是一个相当大的挑战,这并不奇怪。本文探讨了将真实的全球技术经验纳入学校领导准备的必要性,并介绍了学校领导全球论坛的基本原理和发展阶段。本次论坛以美国威奇托州立大学领导培训项目中现有的反思和对话实践为基础,以异步、基于互联网的讨论形式,汇集了来自全球各地的领导观点和共同实践。这个学习实验的重点是在9 / 11和巴厘岛悲剧之后,将必要的全球导向纳入领导力准备,并强调使用适当选择的技术来实现扩展的课程目标,同时改变传统的领导者准备项目中使用的学习模式
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