Title: Effective School Leaders and Student Achievement
1Effective School Leaders and Student Achievement
- EPLC Conference Presentation
- March 13, 2006
2K-12 School Leadership Project
- Purpose recommendations to enhance leadership
quality especially for - Principals
- Superintendents
- Sponsored by EPLC, PASA, PAESSP
- Working since early 2005
- Report this spring
3Leadership Study Group
- 20-member study group
- School and district leaders
- Leadership educators
- Policymakers
- Associations
- PDE
- Foundations and advocates
4Process
- Research
- Two study group meetings
- Focus groups
- Superintendents
- Principals
- Todays session
- Draft report for release this spring
5Issues Being Considered
- Supply and demand
- Evolution of leadership positions
- Knowledge and skills needed for success
- Leadership preparation programs
- Continuing education and support
6Anticipated Outcomes
- Report and recommendations
- To state policymakers
- To school districts
- To leadership preparation institutions
- Information about the issue in multiple venues
- Advocacy for recommendations
7Supply and Demand
- Plenty of certificates
- Not enough interested candidates
- Less experienced than in the past
- Quality?
8Evolution of Leadership
- Less about control
- More about collaboration
- Less about management (as long as management
issues are under control) - More about student achievement
9Evolution of Leadership
- Superintendent
- Vision
- Policy
- Politics
- Legal issues
- Personnel
- Principal
- Instruction
- Curriculum
- Personnel
- Legal issues
10Superintendents Knowledge, Skills, and
Attributes
- Creating vision focused on students
- Strategic planning
- Standards-based systems
- Distributive leadership, empowerment
- School improvement strategies
- Learning theory
- Instructional strategies
11Superintendents Knowledge, Skills, and
Attributes
- Diversity
- Managing resources for results
- Collaborating
- Communicating
- Consensus building
- Fairness, integrity
- Informed decision-making
12Superintendents Knowledge, Skills, and
Attributes
- School board relations
- Media relations
- Community relations
- Advocacy for children
- Professional growth (self and others)
13Principals Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes
- Teacher development
- Letting teachers do their jobs
- Providing intellectual stimulation
- Providing models of effective practice
- Setting direction
- Developing shared goals
- Monitoring performance
- Promoting effective communications
14Principals Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes
- Organizational development
- Creating productive school culture
- Modifying structures that undermine work
(including discipline issues) - Building collaborative processes
- Design of curriculum, instruction, assessment
- Providing necessary resources
15Principals Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes
- Communications with teachers, students, parents
- Outreach and advocacy
- Flexibility
- Analysis and decision-making
- Knowledge of law, policy, etc.
- Fairness, integrity
- Emotional maturity, self-knowledge
16Leadership Preparation Programs
- Does the course content support these
requirements of effectiveness? - Are state program approval standards aligned with
them? - Are programs organized to support best practices
(e.g., clinical practice)? - Are there proven practices or models to emulate?
17Continuing Education and Support
- Effective professional development programs
- Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership
- Concept
- Content
- Organization and delivery
- Distributive leadership
- School district practices, including recruitment
and compensation
18- Robert E. Feir
- Senior Fellow
- EPLC
- 717.230.8616
- rfeir_at_edstrat21.com