I really liked this recent post from Rebecca Thomas where she is moving us from the 'possum in the headlights' space to a place where we can be proactive and to contribute with our wisdom, in the belief that our voices will be heard.
It certainly helped me move from the place of anger that I was in to one in which I can feel more positive, which I was trying to be in my last post.
It got me thinking about how I responded to what I believed were unhelpful 'requirements' when I was a principal. I thought about how the school I was helping to lead responded to the formal qualifications environment. I know delivering NCEA Level 1 was never something required of us, but it was almost believed back in 2014 that it was.
We had founded our school on a set of beliefs and values that included learning being driven by deep challenge and inquiry, with the needs and interests of the learners at the centre. When we decided that we would not deliver NCEA Level 1 as part of our Year 11 programme that decision was based on the belief that that would enable us to keep our focus on deep challenge and inquiry.
Any of you who have read my posts over the last few years will know that I strongly believe that our decisions around our practices need to be driven by a set of values and beliefs. This is what we did back in 2014 in relation to NCEA Level 1.
I have found using Julia Aitken's Circles a great template to base decision-making on.
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