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K-12 Partnerships: What’s New in Leadership Development and Forging Better Mutual Relationships. Dr. Eddie R. Johnson Deputy State Superintendent of Education. University/K12 Partnerships. What is New in University Relationships to Support Leadership Development .
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K-12 Partnerships: What’s New in Leadership Development and Forging Better Mutual Relationships Dr. Eddie R. Johnson Deputy State Superintendent of Education
University/K12 Partnerships What is New in University Relationships to Support Leadership Development
The new instructional leaders program designed by the Governor’s Congress on School Leadership. The Congress developed standards in eight domains: • Standard 1: Planning for Continuous Improvement • Standard 2: Teaching and Learning • Standard 3: Human Resources Development • Standard 4: Diversity • Standard 5: Community and Stakeholder Relationships • Standard 6: Technology • Standard 7: Management of the Learning Organization • Standard 8: Ethics These standards were adopted by the State Board of Education and are now included in the Alabama Administrative Code
The Abilities for Standard 5 • Address Student and family conditions affecting learning. • Identify community leaders and their relationships to school goals and programs. • Communicate the school’s vision, mission, and priorities to the community. • Share leadership and decision-making with others by gathering input. • Seek resources of families, business, and community members in support of the school’s goals. • Develop partnerships, coalitions, and networks to impact student achievement. • Actively engage the community to share responsibility for student and school success. • Involve family and community in appropriate policy implementation, program planning, and assessment efforts.
Importance of the Partnership Universities and K12 must work together to prepare tomorrow’s leaders
Better mutual relationships can evolve by adopting and adhering to principles of partnerships such as: • Partners have agreed upon the mission, values, goals, and measurable outcomes partnership. • The relationship between partners is characterized by mutual trust, respect, genuineness of commitment. • The partnership balances power among partners and enables resources among partnerships to be shared. • There is clear, open, and accessible communication between partners.
The New Way of Preparing School Leaders • University/LEA Partners Create Means of Inducting Potential Leaders • Candidates are selected jointly • Universities and LEAS have joint admission committees • Universities and LEAS work together on every aspect of preparation including planning of courses, syllabi, teaching, and implementation of field-based experiences • Thirteen IHEs have implemented the redesign principal preparation program which promotes strong partnership
Current Status of Partnership • There are some strong University/LEA partnerships • There need to be many more • Every LEA should be partnering with one or more universities to prepare future leaders • Every superintendent should know how their future leaders are being prepared
The Future of University/K12 Partnerships • Financial Challenges • Time for Partnerships • Must Marshal Resources Wherever Available • The SDE is Dedicated to Helping Whenever and However Possible
Future Planning Sessions • Leadership and Evaluation Sounding Posts Meetings • Online Support • Reading and understanding current status and challenges
Read The SREB Report on School Leadership • SREB White Paper • Read the Report to understand how we got here