"Andy Hargreaves Quote With Dave Gray Image-cc=BY"I love how Andy Hargreaves always makes me think! See: The Fourth Way: The Inspiring Future for Educational Change

Here are some great quotes, via my notes and Twitter conversations from our school district’s morning with Andy:

 

Literature says the best pro-d is job embedded, in your classroom, ongoing… #Hargreaves #sd43 via @HHG

Excellence in Canadian education speaks to the enduring quality and commitment of teachers, notwithstanding gov change etc Hargreaves #sd43 via @HHG

So, how good (respectful, open, curious) are we at disagreeing and still maintain relationship/discussion? #sd43 via @HHG

Andy Hargreaves asked #sd43 what are 3 attributes that describe teaching like a pro? #bclearns via @bkuhn

1. Reflective capacity 2. Continuous learning 3. Relationships #sd43 via @dhsands

Andy: “The most significant in-school factor that affects student achievement is the quality of teaching.”

Common beliefs help with nudging & PULLing RT @ZapplePi: “PULL change when you can, PUSH when you must” (nudging) #hargreaves #sd43

Pull when you can….push if you must…..nudge all the time. With Andy Hargreaves#sd43 via @MHyndes

Do you have common language in your school, program, classroom, are you all talking about the same thing #SD43 via @remi_collins

How do we create a common language in the school? Find common goals first from “our” common values (appreciative inquiry) #sd43 via @jagill

1. Tools 2. Language 3. Structure ~ 3 ways to nudge educators/your school forward. Andy Hargreaves #sd43

Start terrorist cells of innovation in your schools, then get them talking to each other ~Structured insurgency, not always big change #sd43

What opportunities do we give to the ‘middle child’ teacher (very competent & quiet)? How do we meaningfully support them? #sd43 Hargreaves

@datruss I provide my middle kids by providing them with numerous opportunities giving them “choice” and then supporting them with it #sd43 via @dhsands

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Other posts about Andy Hargreaves (includes this one too, scroll down for more).

4 comments on “Pushing and Nudging with Andy Hargreaves

  1. Hello Mr. Truss,

    I love the image with the phrase by Andy Hargreaves. I have not read the book “The Fourth Way: The Inspiring Future for Educational Change” but I did skim through it on Amazon. It seemed interesting and helpful, especially for me who is studying to become a K-6 teacher.

    The quotes are all great! I have to agree with Andy that it is the quality of teaching that plays a major role in student achievement. Many people misunderstand what “quality” teaching really is. A teacher has to teach effectively, support their students, be a guide and role model and etc. There has to be a structure. Without structure, everything is hectic and unorganized! A teacher has to be committed and understand that students will need your help!

    These are all great quotes, advices and questions teachers should ask themselves. Like I said earlier, I am studying to become a teacher. What is the best advice you would give to a teacher? 🙂

    Thank you! Hope to hear from you soon!

    Anna Zhuo

    1. Greetings Anna,
      Thank you for your comment. If I could give just one piece of advice to new teachers it would be to demonstrate fearless learning and model what it means to be a lifelong learner to their students. That means being daring enough that you must fail sometimes and then be humble about it, and show students how to be reflective so that the failure itself becomes a spark for new learning and new approaches to teaching and learning.
      I was at a school for a couple years and I brought in the slogan ‘Care, Share, Dare!‘ …and now I realize that the same slogan aptly fits educators as much as teachers.
      Best of luck with your teaching career!
      Dave

  2. Mr. Truss,

    Your reply has brought me new and greater insights about teaching! Thank you for your advice! I definitely agree with you on being fearless and daring. I never thought of it that way. I learn something new everyday! As most of us say, mistakes are our best teachers. The slogan and the post on it is helpful and wonderful.

    Thank you so, so much. Your blog has been interesting and of great help.

    Anna Zhuo

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