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Emerging Leaders Institute for Current and Future Leaders

The School Study Council of Ohio in conjunction with the Buckeye Association of School Administators and the Council for Academic Excellence have collaboratively designed The Emerging Leaders Institute program to encourage and develop highly qualified educational leaders; provide support and opportunities for relationship building and networking among current/
prospective educational leaders; and focus on the performance skills necessary to become an effective leader.

This Institute will address the changing culture of leadership with a focus on understanding one's own preferred leadership style, as well as the adaptive and technical skills necessary to meet the needs of diverse stakeholders in a rapidly changing world.

 
Topics
Sessions are from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Session I -
September 16 - 17, 2008
"Rigor, Relevance and Relationships"   
Speaker: Dr. William R. Daggett, President, International Center for Leadership in Education
   
Session II -
December 2, 2008
"Accountability and You...Planning for Failure or School Success "
Speaker: Dr. Michael Schmoker, Speaker & Educational Consultant
 
Session III -
February 5, 2009
"Leadership, Relationships and Politics "
Speakers: Dr.Brian McNulty , V.P., Leadership and Learning Center
Dr. Jim Warren, Ed. Consultant and Dr. Ron Barnes, Prof. Indiana University
 
Session IV -
April 23, 2009
"Holding Difficult Conversations about Race, Class and the Achievement Gap "
Speaker: Dr. Kati Haycock , Director, The Education Trust


To register for all sessions, please contact BASA at (614) 846-4080

Workshop credit hours: Available through Ashland University and University of Dayton (2 or 3 hours)

 

For more information, contact:

Paul E. Kulik, Ph.D.       
Executive Director