Instructional Leadership Presentation in Singapore: Using data to improve instruction

I co-presented at the international conference in Singapore on instructional leadership and the use of data and other strategies to improve student learning. After the session, which was cut short, there were a number of questions asked by delegates on the presentation and I said I would share the paper and presentation on my blog. The presentation and paper are available on my conference and articles page.

I found it interesting to present to over 150 delegates from about 20 different countries and trying to connect some of the “my content” to their context – as we all know learning is contextual. We had prepared a more interactive session but the workshop time was reduced due to previous key note speaker running late.

Any questions or queries on the paper / presentation can be directed to the email link on the conference page.

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5 Responses to Instructional Leadership Presentation in Singapore: Using data to improve instruction

  1. sandra407 says:

    Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. 🙂 Cheers! Sandra. R.

  2. mwalker says:

    Peter
    Thanks for the compliment – no I’m not a journalist – a learner, a principal, a writer, and a recent student again at university.

  3. I came across this when searching info on Google. I will use it to complete my report for this weekend, thanks for the info.

  4. Peter says:

    Are you a professional journalist? You write very well.

  5. Mackeran says:

    I liked it. So much useful material. I read with great interest.

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