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Page 1: Newly Defined Principal Preparation Program for Illinois

Newly Defined Principal Preparation Newly Defined Principal Preparation Program for IllinoisProgram for Illinois

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Leadership Matters!“Leadership is second only to classroom instruction

among all school-related factors that contribute to what students learn at school.”

(Leithwood, Louis, Anderson & Wahlstrom. How Leadership Influences Student Learning)

“ Effective principals attract and retain energetic and attuned teachers, promote a focused and coherent instructional program, know how to engage parents and the community and astutely deploy resources. ”

(Advance Illinois. We Can Do Better: Advancing Public Education in Illinois)

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Numerous national studies Preparing a New Breed of School Principals by SREB Better Leaders for America’s Schools: A Manifesto by

The Broad Foundation Learning to Lead? What Gets Taught in Principal

Preparation Programs by American Enterprise Inst. Preparing School Principals: A National Perspective on

Policy and Program Innovations by Inst. For Education Leadership

Educating School Leaders by Art Levine Improving Teachers and Learning by Improving School

Leadership by Mazzeo How Leadership Influences Student Learning by

Leithwood

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Lack of definition of what good leadership is Irrelevant curriculum Poor quality of candidates Misaligned incentives for salary increases among K-12 faculty Low admission and graduation standards Weak faculty (numbers of part-time faculty growing with

proliferation of off campus programs) Inadequate clinical instruction Absence of collaboration between K-12 districts and preparation

programs Need for licensure system that promotes excellence Lack of support by university administration for excellence in

programs—use and abuse (cash cow approach)

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Do these same issues exist in Illinois?If so, to what extent?

What do we need to do?

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Create preparation programs that will: Focus on preparing principals Prepare principals to affect school

improvement in 21st century schools Prepare principals to be instructional

leaders Increase student achievement Facilitate ongoing professional growth of staff

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August 2005: Commission on School Leader Preparation convened by IBHE Comprised of leaders from K-12 schools,

colleges & universities, business & professional education organizations, ISBE & IBHE

August 2006: Report Presented to IBHESchool Leader Preparation: A Blueprint for Change

Included 3 Major Goals: Recruit Strategically Focus Preparation Programs Improve Statewide Assessment & Coordination

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July 2007 HJR66Resolved that ISBE, IBHE & the Office of the

Governor shall jointly appoint a task force to recommend a sequence of strategic steps to implement improvements in school leader preparation in Illinois, based on, but not limited to, the measures detailed in Blueprint for Change.

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Led by Steve Tozer and comprised of stakeholders from public & private universities, professional organizations, ISBE and IBHE.3 Recommendations: State Policies--set high standards for certification that align

principal preparation, early career mentoring, ongoing professional development and master principal recognition with those standards, so that by 2013 all new principal preparation would be taking place through programs approved under new standards.

Formal Partnerships—must be established between school district and principal preparation programs to support principal preparation and development.

Refocused Principal Preparation—programs must demonstrate that they develop and rigorously assess in aspiring principals the capacities that are most likely to improve student learning in PK-12 schools.

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May 2008: Two-day conference sponsored by ISBE and IBHE for stakeholders in Higher Education, Professional Organizations and members of the Illinois School Leader Task Force to disseminate the Illinois School Leader Task Force Report.

Topics included: Illinois School Leader Preparation Task Force

Recommendations Principal Preparation Reform Efforts in Iowa Principal Preparation Reform Efforts in Alabama School and University Partnerships Models

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August 2008: Second two-day conference to hold open discussions on the recommendations set forth by the Task Force report and to develop school leader redesign teams.

5 School Leader Redesign Teams: School Leadership Standards New Structure for Leadership Certification &

Endorsements School/University Partnerships & Selection Process Residencies & Internships Assessments of Candidates & Graduates

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Developed charges for 5 School Leader Redesign Teams

Appointed School Leader Redesign Team co-chairs from public and private Institutions of Higher Education;

Appointed School Leader Redesign Team members from volunteers across the state of Illinois; and

August & September 2008: Developed school Leader web site: http://www.illinoisschoolleader.org/ to archive research and efforts in school leader redesign in Illinois;

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September, October & November 2008: Three one-day meetings sponsored by ISBE and IBHE to convene the 5 School Leadership Redesign Teams.

School Leader Redesign Team members consisted of 50 representatives of public and private institutions of Higher Education, the IPA, IFT, IEA, Illinois School Board Assoc., Regional Offices of Education, ICPEA, IASA, the Illinois School Leader Task Force, and ISBE and IBHE staff members

5 School Leader Redesign Teams researched and drafted recommendations in alignment with the School Leader Redesign Team Charges.

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January 2009: Invited representatives for parents, special education, early childhood education, English Language Learners, from around the State of Illinois, as well as additional ISBE & IBHE staff to attend the 4th School Leader Redesign Team Meeting.

New members provided feedback and input to the Draft Recommended Changes completed by the 5 School Leader Redesign Teams.

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February 2009: Brought together participants from the May and August conferences to present Draft Recommended Changes from School Leader Redesign Teams and Special Interest Representatives.

Further discussed, clarified and refined recommended changes.

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March 27, 2009: Presented final Draft Recommended Changes to the School Leader Advisory Council

Continued to clarify and refine changes

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Spring 2009 HJR 42 directs ISBE, in collaboration with IBHE, to develop

legislative changes to restructure new school leader preparation and certification

TBD 2009 Present changes to the Illinois Certification Board and the

Illinois State Board of EducationTBD 2009 Inform Illinois Board of Higher Education of New Principal

Preparation ModelSummer 2009 Propose Changes in ISBE Rules & RegulationsTBD 2010 Develop Legislation (per HJR 42)

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Communication Plan Over next several months, ISBE and IBHE work

together to roll out the newly defined principal preparation changes across the state

Meet with IHE, PK-12 school districts, ROEs, and legislators

Provide assistance to IHE as they begin working on developing new programs and/or phasing out the old