logging in or signing up HC_Presentation aSGuest118049 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 50 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 27, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Mrs. Haifa Najjar presentation about the Transformation Journey of the Bishop's School. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Transformation Journey of the Bishop’s SchoolOn Education and Truth: On Education and Truth Custom is the chief cause hindering us from grasping many clear truths. Just as certain actions, though harmful, will become easy to the man accustomed to them, and for this reason he comes to believe that they are useful; similarly, when one has become accustomed to believe false statements from childhood, the habit so formed will cause him to deny the truth, even as some men have become so used to eating poison that it has become to them a food. Averroës / Ibn RushdSlide 3: We at the Bishop’s School stand for our soul, our collective memory and identity; we stand for love, beauty, and goodness; we dance to our own music with joy! We resist all that limits the human spirit or our justified right to freedom, to deepen each individual's understanding of his/her inner self and his/her human existence. Bishop’s identity & entityTransformation: Transformation Transformation initially involves paradigm shifting, transforming mindsets intrinsically, which inevitably entitles extrinsic transformation as well. The shift is inside out, bottom-top and vice-versa.Slide 5: Effective use of ICT Excellence and Creativity Beneficial Partnerships Financing Sustainability Efficiency effectiveness Decentralization Lifelong learning Quality Relevance Key IssuesSlide 6: Vision (articulated by leadership) Awareness of reality Courage to take well-informed risks Ethics : being of service to others Elements of leadership that enabled transformation at The Bishop’s School Vision: Vision Previous vision: Focuses on academics Result oriented Current vision: Learning organization: rational, ethical and spiritual Open-minded and connected Embracing diversity and inviting humanity and wisdom Rooted and enlightened The transformation process involved: : The transformation process involved : Setting direction and aligning energies and resources Establishing a structure that allows for participative decision making, ownership and internalization of process(es) Promoting caring and trust amongst those involved Offering support at the individual level Maintaining high performance expectations Providing intellectual stimulation Reflecting and auditingPartnership with Ahliyyah and IB Accreditation : Partnership with Ahliyyah and IB AccreditationMovie: Movie Examples of the Impact of Transformation: : Examples of the Impact of Transformation: Curricula : from content based to concept and skill based Administration : from authoritative to associate and participatory Theory : toward constructivist and brain-based learning Assessment : from test oriented to performance based Learning : from reception and regurgitation to active and research based from standardized to diversified and personalized from intelligent to multiply and emotionally intelligent Teacher : from sage to guide from all-knowing to learner from authoritative to collaborative Examples of the Impact of Transformation: : Examples of the Impact of Transformation: Learner : from receptive to active from rote learner to thinker and inquirer from grade oriented to passionate lifelong learner from self-centered to service-oriented Relationships : parents as partners networks and partnerships on the national and international levels Programs : adoption of the IBDP bilingualism Services counseling inclusive education Renzuli programme for gifted studentsSlide 13: Vision Mission Documentation for ownership School policies Ethical code Philosophy Bishop’s Live DocumentsSlide 14: Creative- vision driven school Bishop’s Transformational Journey Interactive- more personal interactions, personal mastery, and commitment Proactive- deeper understanding of the individual and groups of BSA Responsive- a lot of discussions about the mission purpose and function of BSA took place Reactive- a lot of learning had to take placeSlide 15: Spirit and Soul School Inspiring School Honest with the self Sincere about the vision Committed to the mission Spirit and SoulSlide 16: We instill hope and pledge to nurture it, to plant it with our bare hands and to water it from our very being. We will continue to embrace the present of our beloved country, as we embraced its past, and will continue to contribute to its prosperity and to see it flourish. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
HC_Presentation aSGuest118049 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 50 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 27, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Mrs. Haifa Najjar presentation about the Transformation Journey of the Bishop's School. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Transformation Journey of the Bishop’s SchoolOn Education and Truth: On Education and Truth Custom is the chief cause hindering us from grasping many clear truths. Just as certain actions, though harmful, will become easy to the man accustomed to them, and for this reason he comes to believe that they are useful; similarly, when one has become accustomed to believe false statements from childhood, the habit so formed will cause him to deny the truth, even as some men have become so used to eating poison that it has become to them a food. Averroës / Ibn RushdSlide 3: We at the Bishop’s School stand for our soul, our collective memory and identity; we stand for love, beauty, and goodness; we dance to our own music with joy! We resist all that limits the human spirit or our justified right to freedom, to deepen each individual's understanding of his/her inner self and his/her human existence. Bishop’s identity & entityTransformation: Transformation Transformation initially involves paradigm shifting, transforming mindsets intrinsically, which inevitably entitles extrinsic transformation as well. The shift is inside out, bottom-top and vice-versa.Slide 5: Effective use of ICT Excellence and Creativity Beneficial Partnerships Financing Sustainability Efficiency effectiveness Decentralization Lifelong learning Quality Relevance Key IssuesSlide 6: Vision (articulated by leadership) Awareness of reality Courage to take well-informed risks Ethics : being of service to others Elements of leadership that enabled transformation at The Bishop’s School Vision: Vision Previous vision: Focuses on academics Result oriented Current vision: Learning organization: rational, ethical and spiritual Open-minded and connected Embracing diversity and inviting humanity and wisdom Rooted and enlightened The transformation process involved: : The transformation process involved : Setting direction and aligning energies and resources Establishing a structure that allows for participative decision making, ownership and internalization of process(es) Promoting caring and trust amongst those involved Offering support at the individual level Maintaining high performance expectations Providing intellectual stimulation Reflecting and auditingPartnership with Ahliyyah and IB Accreditation : Partnership with Ahliyyah and IB AccreditationMovie: Movie Examples of the Impact of Transformation: : Examples of the Impact of Transformation: Curricula : from content based to concept and skill based Administration : from authoritative to associate and participatory Theory : toward constructivist and brain-based learning Assessment : from test oriented to performance based Learning : from reception and regurgitation to active and research based from standardized to diversified and personalized from intelligent to multiply and emotionally intelligent Teacher : from sage to guide from all-knowing to learner from authoritative to collaborative Examples of the Impact of Transformation: : Examples of the Impact of Transformation: Learner : from receptive to active from rote learner to thinker and inquirer from grade oriented to passionate lifelong learner from self-centered to service-oriented Relationships : parents as partners networks and partnerships on the national and international levels Programs : adoption of the IBDP bilingualism Services counseling inclusive education Renzuli programme for gifted studentsSlide 13: Vision Mission Documentation for ownership School policies Ethical code Philosophy Bishop’s Live DocumentsSlide 14: Creative- vision driven school Bishop’s Transformational Journey Interactive- more personal interactions, personal mastery, and commitment Proactive- deeper understanding of the individual and groups of BSA Responsive- a lot of discussions about the mission purpose and function of BSA took place Reactive- a lot of learning had to take placeSlide 15: Spirit and Soul School Inspiring School Honest with the self Sincere about the vision Committed to the mission Spirit and SoulSlide 16: We instill hope and pledge to nurture it, to plant it with our bare hands and to water it from our very being. We will continue to embrace the present of our beloved country, as we embraced its past, and will continue to contribute to its prosperity and to see it flourish.