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Design thinking is a person-centered, problem-solving process
that's a go-to for innovative businesses and gaining traction with
school leaders interested in positive change. But understanding
design thinking is one thing; actually putting it in play is
something else. Authors Alyssa Gallagher and Kami Thordarson offer
educators a practical guide for navigating design thinking's
invigorating challenges and reaping its considerable rewards. They
dig deep into the five-stage design thinking process, highlighting
risk factors and recommending specific steps to keep you moving
forward. The 25 downloadable and reproducible tools provide prompts
and supports that will help you and your team: Identify change
opportunities. Dig deeper into complex problems. Analyze topics to
isolate specific challenges. Connect with and solve for user needs.
Apply what you've learned about users to design challenges.
Maximize brainstorming power. Create and employ solution
prototypes. Pitch solutions and secure buy-in from stakeholders.
Organize and analyze user feedback. Map out a solution's specific
actions and resource requirements. Design Thinking in Play is a
must-have for education leaders who are tired of waiting for
someone else to solve their problems and ready to take action, have
fun, and leverage collective insight to figure out what will really
work for their school, their colleagues, and their students.
Design is the rendering of intent."" What if education leaders
approached their work with the perspective of a designer? This new
perspective of seeing the world differently is desperately needed
in schools and begins with school leadership. Alyssa Gallagher and
Kami Thordarson, widely recognized experts on Design Thinking,
educational leadership, and innovative strategies, call this new
perspective design-inspired leadership-one of the most powerful
ways to ignite positive change and address education challenges
using the same design and innovation principles that have been so
successful in private industry.Design Thinking for School Leaders
explores the changing landscape of leadership and offers practical
ways to reframe the role of school leader using Design Thinking,
one step at a time. Leaders can shift from ""accidental designers""
to ""design-inspired leaders,"" acting with greater intention and
achieving greater impact. You'll learn how viewing the world
through a more empathetic lens-a critical first step on the path to
becoming a design-inspired leader-can raise your awareness of the
uniqueness of your teachers and students and prompt you to question
the ways in which they experience your school. Gallagher and
Thordarson detail five specific roles to help you identify
opportunities for positively impacting students, teachers,
districts, parents, and the community: Opportunity Seeker. Shifts
from problem solving to problem finding. Experience Architect.
Designs and curates learning experiences. Rule Breaker. Challenges
the way things are ""always"" done. Producer. Gets things done and
creates rapid learning cycles for teams. Storyteller. Captures the
hearts and minds of a community. Full of examples of Design
Thinking in action in schools across the country, Design Thinking
for School Leaders can help you guide your school to the forefront
of the new design and education movement, one that will move
traditional education into the modern world and drive the future of
learning.
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