Wednesday, November 10, 2010
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Location: Washington , DC, 314
School Leadership Matters:
Changing Principal Preparation to Drive Student Achievement and Teacher Effectiveness at Scale
Changing Principal Preparation to Drive Student Achievement and Teacher Effectiveness at Scale
National Release of the Rainwater Leadership Alliance’s A New Approach to Principal Preparation: Innovative Programs Share Their Practices and Lessons Learned
Hosted by:
Rainwater Charitable Foundation
Thomas B. Fordham Institute
Center for American Progress
Rainwater Charitable Foundation
Thomas B. Fordham Institute
Center for American Progress
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
(coffee & light breakfast at 9:30 AM)
Thomas B. Fordham Institute
1016 16th Street NW, 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
Please join this important discussion about why school leadership matters and how we can better prepare our principals.
The traditional processes and standards of most preparation programs do not equip principals for today’s challenging and multi-faceted role. Nor do these programs hold themselves accountable for improving student achievement results via their graduates.
It’s no secret that exemplary principals are key to dramatically improving teacher effectiveness and student achievement. It is the combination of both highly effective teaching and highly capable school leadership that will change outcomes for children in our schools—not one or the other. Yet principal effectiveness is not receiving the attention it should command in the national conversation about education reform.
The Rainwater Leadership Alliance (RLA) encompasses principal preparation programs at the forefront of innovation. These programs are organized for the express purpose of preparing leaders who can dramatically improve student learning, increase teacher effectiveness, and close the achievement gap.
RLA’s new report, A New Approach to Principal Preparation: Innovative Programs Share Their Practices and Lessons Learned, will be released at this event, at which program leaders will highlight key elements of their programs, the impact their work is having, and the policy implications involved in instituting aligned and effective human capital strategies.
Introductions by:
Chester E. Finn, Jr., President, Thomas B. Fordham Institute
Cynthia G. Brown, Vice President for Education Policy, Center for American Progress
Featured Panelists:
Ben Fenton, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy and Knowledge Officer, New Leaders for New Schools
Sandra Stein, CEO, New York City Leadership Academy
Steve Tozer, Coordinator of the Ed.D. Program in Urban Education Leadership, University of Illinois at Chicago
Kelly Wright, Senior Learning Officer of the KIPP Foundation
Moderated by:
Kelly Garrett, Executive Director, Rainwater Charitable Foundation
Space is limited. RSVP required.
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
To RSVP, email [email protected] or click here: www.anewapproach.org.
*Please note: This event will be webcast live nationwide. There is no need to sign up for the webcast—simply visit www.edexcellence.net as the event begins at 10:00 AM, and click on the event link provided. Members of the webcast audience who would like to submit questions during the event can email them to [email protected].