The internet, in particular, offers immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity. This is something truly good, a gift from God. - Pope Francis
I'm not a gadget freak, so to say. I own an iPhone, which I love, and would sorely love to upgrade to MacBook Air from my current MacBook Pro. But what gets me going is the technology behind the gadgets, new websites, new apps. And I'm way too much into social media - FB, Twitter and Instagram are always open on my phone.
Whose voice/perspective is dominant?
Whose voice is missing?
Why do you need to be aware of "voice" as a leader of Catholic Schools?
Why do you think "leaders as connected learners" is an important mindset for developing future foundational skills and leadership in Catholic schools?
Share one powerful example of how you use (or have used) social media or your board’s virtual learning environment to collaborate and support professional learning with other colleagues in Catholic schools.
What do you see as a next step for you in extending this leadership practice?