The NETS-A self assessment showed my areas of strength in the following categories: Digital Age Learning Culture and Excellence in Professional Practice. Based upon my second time of taking this assessment it has shown dramatic growth in my technological skills.
I have shown tremendous growth in demonstrating multiple ways of integrating technology to my fellow educators in several different forums to educating, modeling and implementing. I have done small group in-services, faculty in-services and formal professional development in-services off school campus. I have been given opportunities to show my talents in more of a leadership role during the latter part of the school year.
As a life learner, my challenge to myself is to continue to find tools that are relevant to my fellow educators and continue to demonstrate those tools in a new and innovative way. My concern is how can, I make implementation of technology at our campus meaningful and not have the feeling that this is just another fad that the educational society is trying out.
The leadership skills that I believe, I am very competent in is using data to evaluate whether the decisions that we have made are truly benefiting the school and if it’s not what can I do to make it so. The leadership skills that I need to work on is allowing people to be more involved in the decision-making. This is difficult due to all the time constraints.
It is just easier to make the decision for others but, the problem is, it does not represent the true voice of everyone. I need to prepare more in advance so, that I can allow others to partake in the decision-making process.
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