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Leading from the Edge:
                      The Power of Pull




  Casetta
Brown-Gunn
  IT 652 – M5A14
 Word Count: 1026




                      Hagel, J., Brown, J.S., Davison, L. (2010). The Power of Pull: How Small Moves,
                        Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things In Motion. New York, NY: Basic Books.
Why should Big KIPPsters care?

At the Knowledge Is Power Program, we have a KIPPism that says, “If there
   is a better solution/way, we find it.” There is a better way to teach our
  children, and if we aren’t careful to quickly adapt our lessons, methods,
     and the styles in which we present curriculum; we could hinder the
 progress of our students. In The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly
  Made, Can Set Big Things In Motion, authors Brown, Davison, and Hagel
write that, “Pull is about expanding our awareness of what is possible and
     evolving new dispositions, mastering new practices, and taking new
      actions to realize those possibilities” (5). Frankly, the world is ever
 changing and the ways that taught and prepared students in the past are
 no longer working. We have to make a change, and that change needs to
                be from that of a push mentality to one of pull.
Push vs. Pull: What is the big difference?

                    Push                                                         Pull
Definition:                                               In The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly
In The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly            Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion, pull is defined as
Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion, the push              an approach that works on three levels that build
approach is described as, “forecasting needs and then     from each other. “At the most basic level, pull is the
designing the most efficient systems to ensure that       ability to attract people and resources when we need
the right people and resources are available at the       them. At a second level, pull is the ability to attract
right time and the right place using carefully scripted   people and resources to you that are relevant and
and standardized processes” (Brown, Davison, Hagel,       valuable. A third level of pull – the ability to pull from
2010, l. 277).                                            within ourselves the insight and performance required
                                                          to more effectively achieve our potential” Brown,
                                                          Davison, Hagel, 2010, l. 277).


Summary:                                                  Summary:
Basically, we’re accepting what is being presented to     Basically, we take the time develop a Dream Team;
us – product, media, educational materials, etc. –        people that love what they do and have a common
because a group of people that have studied our           goal. The product and or resource being offered to fit
habits said that we would. We are often “pushed” to       a demand was created with a unique individual in
accept the supplies that we need. “We consume             mind, not from a factory that made millions of the
media that have been packaged, programmed, and            same product to give to many people.
pushed to us based on our anticipated needs” (Brown,      Reminds me of: a model that was factory built based
et al., l. 277). The power of push takes away our         on a customers’ selections
control as if we’re robots and tells us what we should
do and why. We have allowed the power of push to
run us long enough, it is time to implement the power
of pull.
Reminds me of: Standard models assembled on an
assembly line – supply & demand
What we can no longer ignore…
 The world is changing, but are you willing to? Think about it, what worked for our grandparents
could never work for us. Admit it, we don’t shop the way we used to nor do we book flights in the
 same way that we did twelve years ago. Face it, technology changes our interactions. Why won’t
                        we allow it to change how our students achieve?




                                                         vs.
The Big Idea
Pull = Technology                               Push = anything that is outdated

Technology is fun and engaging; it has a way    The outdated way to teach: mini-bus
of meeting the very specific needs of each      curriculum that includes many different
consumer (students). The fact that it can       skills without mastery tracking and using
differentiate to the many different ways in     heavy and outdated books to present facts
which students learn not helps cut planning     (which lead to awesome rote
time for teachers, but it provides              memorization).
enrichment to students that they may not        This approach does not allow students to
otherwise receive. It offers hands-on           co-facilitate their learning or much
curriculum to students that are more often      participation, what it does allow for
than not, off-task. It enhances the learning    students to grow more disengaged, dislike
experiences of the students that finish early   school, stunt their creativity, and for
and are more advanced. Pull Fun, engaging,      teachers to continue resisting change and
mobile, popular, capable, engaging our          proceed as if the world around them is not
students’ minds more often than we think        digital.
What used to work was push and admittedly it was easy because it
  was predictable and passive; it didn’t take much thought on our
  parts. We showed up and did what was told; we behaved in
  manners that were expected of us. We learned without questioning
  and without autonomy.

    Push may seem easier, but don’t
    we want to think for ourselves?




As we plan for next year, please consider moving toward the power
of the pull. Let our students interact with their lesson, let them plan
it, let them teach it. Allow them to develop a passion for learning
and watch how they develop into lifelong learners.
Find your sense of balance
                                                    within the pull.




Embracing the pull doesn’t mean use technology every single
day in every single lesson. It does not mean that students are in
control of your classroom. What it does mean however, is that
students are no longer passive participants in their education
rather passionate learners that are “sweating” daily in your
class from the curriculum you teach. Do no feel overwhelmed
with the need to change everything your doing. Try out a few
different things, and see what you like. Implement those things
into your classroom but do not overload yourself. Do what
works best for your students.
References
      Google Images. http:/www.googleimages.com

       Hagel, J., Brown, J.S., Davison, L. (2010). The Power of
Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things In
Motion. New York, NY: Basic Books.

      KIPP Houston. http://www.kipphouston.org

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  • 1. Leading from the Edge: The Power of Pull Casetta Brown-Gunn IT 652 – M5A14 Word Count: 1026 Hagel, J., Brown, J.S., Davison, L. (2010). The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things In Motion. New York, NY: Basic Books.
  • 2. Why should Big KIPPsters care? At the Knowledge Is Power Program, we have a KIPPism that says, “If there is a better solution/way, we find it.” There is a better way to teach our children, and if we aren’t careful to quickly adapt our lessons, methods, and the styles in which we present curriculum; we could hinder the progress of our students. In The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things In Motion, authors Brown, Davison, and Hagel write that, “Pull is about expanding our awareness of what is possible and evolving new dispositions, mastering new practices, and taking new actions to realize those possibilities” (5). Frankly, the world is ever changing and the ways that taught and prepared students in the past are no longer working. We have to make a change, and that change needs to be from that of a push mentality to one of pull.
  • 3. Push vs. Pull: What is the big difference? Push Pull Definition: In The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly In The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion, pull is defined as Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion, the push an approach that works on three levels that build approach is described as, “forecasting needs and then from each other. “At the most basic level, pull is the designing the most efficient systems to ensure that ability to attract people and resources when we need the right people and resources are available at the them. At a second level, pull is the ability to attract right time and the right place using carefully scripted people and resources to you that are relevant and and standardized processes” (Brown, Davison, Hagel, valuable. A third level of pull – the ability to pull from 2010, l. 277). within ourselves the insight and performance required to more effectively achieve our potential” Brown, Davison, Hagel, 2010, l. 277). Summary: Summary: Basically, we’re accepting what is being presented to Basically, we take the time develop a Dream Team; us – product, media, educational materials, etc. – people that love what they do and have a common because a group of people that have studied our goal. The product and or resource being offered to fit habits said that we would. We are often “pushed” to a demand was created with a unique individual in accept the supplies that we need. “We consume mind, not from a factory that made millions of the media that have been packaged, programmed, and same product to give to many people. pushed to us based on our anticipated needs” (Brown, Reminds me of: a model that was factory built based et al., l. 277). The power of push takes away our on a customers’ selections control as if we’re robots and tells us what we should do and why. We have allowed the power of push to run us long enough, it is time to implement the power of pull. Reminds me of: Standard models assembled on an assembly line – supply & demand
  • 4. What we can no longer ignore… The world is changing, but are you willing to? Think about it, what worked for our grandparents could never work for us. Admit it, we don’t shop the way we used to nor do we book flights in the same way that we did twelve years ago. Face it, technology changes our interactions. Why won’t we allow it to change how our students achieve? vs.
  • 5. The Big Idea Pull = Technology Push = anything that is outdated Technology is fun and engaging; it has a way The outdated way to teach: mini-bus of meeting the very specific needs of each curriculum that includes many different consumer (students). The fact that it can skills without mastery tracking and using differentiate to the many different ways in heavy and outdated books to present facts which students learn not helps cut planning (which lead to awesome rote time for teachers, but it provides memorization). enrichment to students that they may not This approach does not allow students to otherwise receive. It offers hands-on co-facilitate their learning or much curriculum to students that are more often participation, what it does allow for than not, off-task. It enhances the learning students to grow more disengaged, dislike experiences of the students that finish early school, stunt their creativity, and for and are more advanced. Pull Fun, engaging, teachers to continue resisting change and mobile, popular, capable, engaging our proceed as if the world around them is not students’ minds more often than we think digital.
  • 6. What used to work was push and admittedly it was easy because it was predictable and passive; it didn’t take much thought on our parts. We showed up and did what was told; we behaved in manners that were expected of us. We learned without questioning and without autonomy. Push may seem easier, but don’t we want to think for ourselves? As we plan for next year, please consider moving toward the power of the pull. Let our students interact with their lesson, let them plan it, let them teach it. Allow them to develop a passion for learning and watch how they develop into lifelong learners.
  • 7. Find your sense of balance within the pull. Embracing the pull doesn’t mean use technology every single day in every single lesson. It does not mean that students are in control of your classroom. What it does mean however, is that students are no longer passive participants in their education rather passionate learners that are “sweating” daily in your class from the curriculum you teach. Do no feel overwhelmed with the need to change everything your doing. Try out a few different things, and see what you like. Implement those things into your classroom but do not overload yourself. Do what works best for your students.
  • 8. References Google Images. http:/www.googleimages.com Hagel, J., Brown, J.S., Davison, L. (2010). The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things In Motion. New York, NY: Basic Books. KIPP Houston. http://www.kipphouston.org