Pedagogical innovation for leadership teams

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Instructor: Sergio Reyes
Based on Justin Reich's book Iterate, this course is designed for leadership teams seeking to drive innovation in their educational institutions. Over four sessions, we will explore practical tools based on Justin Reich's book 'Iterate' to guide and facilitate teaching innovation processes. Participants will learn to guide teachers in applying experimentation cycles, using design thinking in educational contexts, and leading collaborative innovation processes. Upon completion, they will have concrete strategies and a toolkit to promote significant changes in their educational communities.

Course information

For school leaders
Duration: 4 weeks
4 sessions
Live peer-to-peer learning

The methodology

Teachers will learn in small groups of 2-5 colleagues, meeting once a week for 4 weeks. Sessions are 1.5 hours and can be in-person or online.

Course syllabus

Session 1: Experimentation cycles and collaborative learning

  • Understand the cycle of experimentation and collaborative learning for innovation
  • Reflect on how their practices contribute to teaching innovation in the classroom

Session 2: Design thinking for educational leaders

  • Value the necessary attitudes to apply design thinking
  • Analyze the 6 stages of design thinking for leaders and how it can be applied to their context

Session 3: Collaborative innovation cycle

  • Understand the collaborative innovation cycle
  • Analyze how the collaborative innovation cycle fits their context

Session 4: Implementation strategies

  • Design strategies for collaborative innovation

Instructor

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Sergio Reyes

Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Lleida and professor at Tec de Monterrey, specialized in educational innovation and technology. With 16 years of teaching experience, he has led important initiatives such as the Mexican Network of Writing Centers and conducts research on learning mediated by digital technology.

How it works

You will join a group of 2 to 5 colleagues, and as a group, you will meet 4 times, either in person or online, at a time you all agree on.

1

Join a circle

Organize your study group with colleagues. You'll have 3 days to "match," from January 2 to January 5.

2

Agree on a schedule

Decide the most convenient time for your sessions, online or in person.

3

Join and collaborate

When the session arrives, connect with your colleagues and complete the activities together.

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