Change management Securing success for each student in each setting through changing classroom practice.

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Change management Securing success for each student in each setting through changing classroom practice

Activity ‘Nothing stops an organisation faster than people who believe that the way they worked yesterday is the best way to work tomorrow.’ Think about a change you: a.welcomed b.disliked. How did you respond to both changes?

Responses to change Fear. Uncertainty. Resistance. Acceptance. Rejection.

What is change? Materials. Teaching approaches. Beliefs. Behaviours.

Enduring organisational change Is only possible if individuals change their attitude and behaviours first. (Harvard Business Review June 2010)

Some thoughts on change Change is a process not an event. Innovations are not ends in themselves. Replication of failed initiatives. Successful change is locally owned and implemented. Your version of change is not the only one.

Why change fails? Inappropriate innovations. Inappropriate timing. Inadequate design. Faulty implementation strategy. Lack clarity – suspicion. Multiple, complex innovations.

Phases of change 1. Initiation. 2. Implementation. 3. Continuation.

PLC change process Phase 2 Phase 1Phase 3 Learning walks and Action enquiry. Trialling new approaches. Reviewing outcomes. Disseminating findings to colleagues. Interdependence. Leading staff development. Evaluating impact Disseminating findings. Having a shared direction. Having a common process. Enhanced confidence. Working as a close team.

Moving on... 1.Allocate the best people to each problem. 2.Change through action rather than planning. 3.Focus on continuous development of capacity. 4.Maintain direction through effective distributed leadership. 5.Develop a system of internal and external accountabilities. 6.Harness positive pressure. 7.Build organisational confidence through previous steps.

Assessing your school’s ability to change 1.Are many people in your school uncomfortable with change? 2.Do people or groups operate according to well established routines? 3.Do influential individuals or groups impede change? 4.Are there strong subcultures that exacerbate divisions? 5.Has collaboration between staff decreased in the past few years?

‘Yes’ responses 0–1 Change is not desperate but some would be welcome. 2–4 Good time for change. 5 – Your school needs substantial change.

So sustainable change is... Internally generated not externally prescribed. Learning and results focussed. Innovation rich but intervention poor. Is ultimately self-renewing.