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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Educational Leaders discussions</title><link>http://educationalleaders.govt.nz</link><description>Educational Leaders discussions</description><language>en-NZ</language><item><pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:06:28 GMT</pubDate><title>MOE Website</title><link>http://educationalleaders.govt.nz/Online-forums/Other/MOE-Website</link><description>Is it just me or are others finding the MOE Website an absolute dog to navigate through?</description></item><item><pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 02:36:05 GMT</pubDate><title>Managing Workflow</title><link>http://educationalleaders.govt.nz/Online-forums/Leadership-qualities/Managing-Workflow</link><description>I have been doing quite a bit of thinking recently about managing workflow.  All school leaders have an infinite amount of work to do.  There is always the tension between the important and the urgent.&#13;
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But once you get down to it there are things I have found help me to actually get the work done.  I am predominantly digital and much of my professional life is on my Mac laptop:&#13;
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   1. I keep as much of my work digital as I can.  I email a lot.  My calendar is iCal and a key tool to my organisation of what I am doing.&#13;
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   2. I use Growl – with lots of extensions installed – to let me know when new messages come in, when I have a new message on Skype, etc.  I then get to read mail messages without flicking to the programme itself.&#13;
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   3. Adium is a neat wee application that pulls  iChat etc into one small window. Skype and Adium are on all the time and I use them in very transactional ways to connect with the people that I need to anywhere in the world.&#13;
   4. My Mail only checks once an hour to reduce distractions.&#13;
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   5. My inbox is a sort of ‘to do’ list.  I use a Mail extension called Letterbox to change how Mail looks – into two columns – so I can read the message in one screen full for most messages.  This saves a lot of scrolling and flicking around the screen.&#13;
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   6. I have a notebook.  A good old spiral bound analogue notebook.  And I use this to keep all the business cards, notes, scribbles, etc that I need to keep track of.  Lots of stuff glued in.&#13;
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   7. I run a 20″ monitor plugged into my laptop with a nice set of speakers.  I have music going most of the time and work on the big screen with mail open on my laptop.  Two screens is great!&#13;
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   8. ByteController runs my iTunes – a small application that sits in my taskbar, is easily accessed and enables me to mute, jump around or stop what is playing.  Music helps me concentrate.&#13;
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   9. I TRY to keep my desk as clear as possible.  Vain hope most of the time, but it is a goal.&#13;
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  10. I have a meeting table in my office and a toybox to keep wee people amused if I am needing to have a conversation with their parents. ….&#13;
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  11. I tweak stuff.  I have quite a list of Firefox extensions running as well as specific software installed that modify things to make them look and feel how I want.&#13;
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  12. I have a palm Treo 650 phone that syncs to my laptop with its calendar etc using Missing Sync software.  My pocket buzzes when I am supposed to be remembering things.&#13;
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  13. LOTS of things go into my iCal – I link to emails and paste in documents etc as well so all the information is in one place.  I keep meeting notes in particular events too.&#13;
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  14.  I try hard to keep only current stuff on the desktop of my computer.  Keeping files organised is a key part of being able to find them again when I need to.&#13;
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So these are some of the tricks and tweaks I use that have fallen together over the years.  They work for me.  I have other stuff on my blog too that I have found helpful (http://blog.core-ed.net/greg)&#13;
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Anyway ....what things do you do to manage your workflow?  Lets share in the comments so we can all find out what others have found successful ...&#13;
cheers&#13;
Greg</description></item><item><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 08:31:47 GMT</pubDate><title>National Standards an election promise.</title><link>http://educationalleaders.govt.nz/Online-forums/Leading-change/National-Standards-an-election-promise</link><description>There is no denying that the national standards were a simplified election promise, that now have to be justified by the MOE because what the minister says goes. I have three observations: &#13;
If they are so important then why not wait, take your time, get the whole educational community on side and introduce these with the support and understanding of schools? The NZC is slowly being integrated, it will be a successful integration, the standards.. the jury is still out, they will be here on Jan 1 2010 but the rush is the ministers call.&#13;
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What will the MOE really do with the "information" they gather on schools ?&#13;
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"People think setting standards means having higher standards, but all it really means is having the same standards. Something is really wrong when the standards we set underestimate our students." Littky - The Big Picture 2003.&#13;
Your thoughts ?</description></item><item><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 22:02:02 GMT</pubDate><title>long hours morale and the time for educational leadership</title><link>http://educationalleaders.govt.nz/Online-forums/Leading-change/long-hours-morale-and-the-time-for-educational-leadership</link><description>The herald reports that NZCER says we are working long hours. this seems obvious but it is good that the news is out there, because to be fair it doesn't say the principals earn very good money have longer non contact/holiday times and IS receiving a generous pay increase. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/education/news/article.cfm?c_id=35</description></item></channel></rss>
