Scott McLeod at Dangerously Irrelevant is once again holding a blogging Leadership Day tomorrow, in which he asks folks to blog about advice or help for administrators.
This year, I decided to write a song that tries to capture the idea of administrators and leaders getting out of their offices and into the classrooms to talk to students about what they do and what they need and what they hope for. Also, I want to say again that technology should be integrated into the curriculum, not the old model of “drop my kids off into the lab for a planning period” kind of integration.
Anyway:
You Gotta Listen to the Kids
(by Kevin Hodgson)
Here’s what I fear
Tech won’t disappear
It’ll still be apart from the wholeWhen everybody knows
that kids will grow
when they connect their school to home‘Cause kids are gonna text
explore what’s next
but they need us as a helping handSo listen up, leaders:
we need you as believers
and support us any way you canYou gotta listen to the kids
’cause they’re gonna show you the way
You gotta listen to the kids
they’ve got some things to sayNone of us knows
where this all goes
so the tool doesn’t matter muchBut if they can explore
it’ll open up doors
and the world will be right in touchYou gotta listen to the kids
’cause they’re gonna show us the way
You gotta listen to the kids
’cause they’ve got some things to say
Peace (in the song),
Kevin
PS — the song is also at this link.