Title: STATE ACTION FOR EDUCATION LEADERSHIP PROJECT
1- STATE ACTION FOR EDUCATION LEADERSHIP PROJECT
- THIRD ANNUAL
- POLICY PRACTICE INSTITUTE
- JUNE 28, 2005
2WELCOME INTRODUCTIONS
- Principals Assistant Principals
- Superintendents
- District Office School Leaders
- Department of Education School Leaders
- Aspiring School Leaders
- State and District Board Members
- Representatives from Colleges Universities
- Business Leaders
- Foundation Leaders
- Policymakers
- Teacher Leaders
3STATE ACTION FOR EDUCATION LEADERSHIP is about
partnerships
DOE,STATE BOARD SCHOOL DISTRICTS
DASA
4The State Action for Education Leadership Project
is about leadership
5STATE ACTION FOR EDUCATION LEADERSHIP IS about
the vision of great leaders
PAUL CARLSON
6ANDthe ideas of committed educators
Project Directors William Barkley Jackie
Wilson Dennis Loftus Task Force Chairs Bob
Smith Gary Annett Mike Owens
7SAELP I IIYESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW
8INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTSDEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATIONS DEPUTY SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
NANCY WILSON
9INTRODUCTIONS of some very special people in our
audience.
No, not Tom and Katie, sorry
10No, it is not Paris Hilton.although she seems to
be everywhere I go
Or Jessica Nick
Or Brad Anjelina
11The State Action for Education Leadership Project
partners welcomes our HEROS who are superstars
District Nominated Aspiring School Leaders Rodel
Teacher Network Leader Institute
participants SAELP Aspiring School Leader
Interns Wilmington College University of
Delaware Education Leadership Programs
12What is the State Action for Education Leadership
Project?
- Funded by the Wallace Foundation (Wallace
Readers Digest) in an effort to support states
in improving schools by focusing on school
leaders - 5 National partners to provide technical
assistance to states - Council of Chief School Officers
- National Association of State Boards of Education
- Education Commission for the States
- National Governors Association
- National Association of State Legislators
13What is the State Action for Education Leadership
Project?
- Twelve states received funding in SAELP I (2001)
- Delaware received 300,000 to focus on policy
issues related to school leadership - Adopted state standards for school leaders
- Made revisions in licensure and certification for
school leaders - State funded mentoring program and the
development of an Assessment Center for school
leaders
14What is the State Action for Education Leadership
Project?
- Critical Friends Review of pre-service
preparation programs at Delawares
colleges/universities - Requirement of 90 clock hours of professional
development for licensure renewal for school
leaders - Development of Skills Knowledge Clusters for
school leaders
15What is the State Action for Education Leadership
Project?
- Four task force committees met to develop 19
policy recommendations related to - Recruitment and Retention of School Leaders
- Working Conditions of School Leaders
- Professional Development for School Leaders
- Recruitment and Retention of Minority Candidates
for School Leadership
16What is the Focus of the State Action for
Education Leadership Project?
- OVERALL VISION
- EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
- CONDITIONS OF PRACTICE
- CANDIDATE POOL
- LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, PROGRAM ACCREDITATION
- GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES
17What is the Purpose of the Policy Practice
Institute?
- Opportunity to
- share progress on 19 policy recommendations
- communicate progress on goals of the SAELP
project - provide updates on national, state, and district
issues and accomplishments related to school
leadership - build consensus and support for the SAELP II work
- strengthen partnerships with policymakers, school
leaders, business representatives, and colleagues
from institutions of higher education - Develop knowledge-base for aspiring school
leaders - recognize accomplishments of districts/schools/sta
te/universities/colleges
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262004-2005 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
27SAELP II BREAKTHROUGH IDEAS
- Develop four models of distributed leadership in
middle and high schools by partnering with four
districts - Develop a more diverse and highly qualified pool
of school leaders by developing models of
succession planning in Delaware school districts
28WHAT IS DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP AND SUCCESSION
PLANNING?
- SUCCESSION PLANNING
- Identifying and developing a diverse pool of
teacher leaders within the district and
providing them with professional development,
leadership opportunities, and clinical
experiences that prepare to take on leadership
roles within the district and state
- DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP
- Providing opportunities for teachers to become
leaders in the school improvement process by
providing responsibility, professional
development, formative feedback and supervision,
trust, and accountability to take on leadership
roles within the school/district
29ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2004-2005DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP
- Kick-off event for developing models of
DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP in Middle and High Schools - District teams of five work together for two days
to discuss distributed leadership - Four models of distributed leadership presented
to district teams - Learning Focused Schools
- Breaking Ranks II
- Professional Learning Communities
- SREBs High Schools That Work
- Four middle high school visiting school teams
share school improvement strategies using models
of distributed leadership - Presentations by Jim Spillane and Joe Murphy
-
30DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP
- Districts received Request for Proposal for
25,000 mini-grant to develop models of
distributed leadership - Four districts selected
- Appoquinimink
- Redding Middle School
- Middletown High School
- Christina
- Gauger Cobbs Middle School
- Glasgow High School
- Indian River
- Sussex Central High School
- Sussex Central Middle School
- New Castle County Votech
- Delcastle High School
31ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2004-2005DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP
- Training to local school board members on the
topic of the Delaware School Leader Standards - Two orientation meetings with eight distributed
leadership schools - Retreat for eight distributed leadership schools
and other interested districts on June 29-30
facilitated by consultant Marilyn Katzenmeyer
32ACCOMPLISHMENTSSUCCESSION PLANNING
DDI
DEVELOPMENT DIMENSIONS INTERNATIONAL Consultant
Loren Appelbaum
33SUCCESSION PLANNING
- Kick-off event with district teams of five
members - Keynote Speaker Jim Wolfe, Delaware State Chamber
of Commerce - Trainer Loren Appelbaum from Development
Dimensions International - Two follow-up training sessions for district
teams to learn how to develop succession plans - Districts proposals due July 15 for 10,000
mini-grant to develop district model of
succession planning
34SUCCESSION PLANNINGASPIRING SCHOOL LEADER
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
35ASPIRING SCHOOL LEADERS INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
- Advisory Committee included representatives from
- Wilmington College
- University of Delaware
- Delaware State University
- District Superintendents
- Building Principals
- District Personnel Directors
- Department of Education
- Advisory Committee developed guiding principles
and design for the internship program
36SUCCESSION PLANNINGASPIRING SCHOOL LEADER
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
- Ten interns placed in schools with a mentoring
principal - 120 hours of clinical experience
- Two seminars
- Supervised by staff from Wilmington College,
University of Delaware Delaware State
University - Two seminars hosted by a partnership of MED staff
from WC, UD, DE ST - Orientation
- Reflections
37ASPIRING SCHOOL LEADER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
- FALL 2005
- Skills Knowledge Cluster for School Leader
Internship Program - Attend Breakout Session on Succession Planning
and learn more about the internship program
38STATE ACTION FOR EDUCATION LEADERSHIP
PROJECTTOMORROW.
- June 29-30retreat for distributed leadership
district teams - July 15deadline for district proposals for
succession planning - July 21training NCCo district school board
members on the topic of Delaware School Leader
Standards - August 1Announce districts receiving 10,000
mini-grants for developing models of succession
planning - September
- SAELP website completed
- Bi-monthly meetings for distributed leadership
schools district succession planning teams - Professional development in the areas of
interviewing for highly qualified teachers and
developing teacher leaders
39STATE ACTION FOREDUCATION LEADERSHIP PROJECT
- By working together, pooling our resources and
building on our strengths, we can accomplish
great things. - Ronald Reagan
40DELAWARE ACADEMY FOR SCHOOL LEADERSHIPDIRECTOR,
Dr. Dennis Loftus
41KEYNOTE ADDRESSDr. Marilyn Katzenmeyer
- HELPING TEACHERS DEVELOP AS LEADERS
42REMINDERS
- Take a 15 minute break grab a drink and go to
one of four breakout sessions - Check program agenda for a session that you find
interestingif session is over-crowded, make
another selection - Return to this room for lunch
43LUNCHEON SPEAKERS
Richard Flanary
Fred Brown
44AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS
- Take a 15 minute breakget something to drink and
choose a breakout session to attend - Choose a session of interest--If session is
overcrowded, go to another session - Following the afternoon breakout session, refer
to your menu of Exemplary Practices in Delaware
Schools and choose 4 that you want to learn more
about - Return to this roombeginning at 300 go to your
first choicetables are numbered every 15
minutes you will rotate to another session until
you have attended four sessions - Two groups are presenting in adjoining rooms due
to the need for technologysee numbers on the
door sign - Pick up handouts on the other six sessions on the
table outside the room
45EVALUATION AND THANK YOU
- PLEASE TAKE TIME TO COMPLETE THE EVALUATIONWE
VALUE YOUR COMMENTS AND USE THEM TO PLAN THE NEXT
INSTITUTE