Don't miss out.
Tonight we host our first in a series of virtual workshops with teacher-powered peers. More on the sesions below. First session is free—we hope you can join us!
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The Role of Administrators in Schools Using Collaborative Leadership
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Starts tonight at 4pm PT/7pm ET.
Then four more sessions, one Wednesday per month until May 17.
Designed for building leaders, principals, lead teachers, ILT teams—topic-focused and co-led by teacher-powered admins:
- 1/18 (FREE): Reimaging admin roles: Creating shared purpose
With Rebekah Kang (UCLA Community School)
- 2/8: Awareness: leading from the back, the middle, and the front
With Rhea Brown (Mountain View School, CA)
- 3/15: Building the leadership capacity of your team
With Peter Wieczorek (Northwest Passage High School, MN) & Krissy Wright (Jennings Community School, MN)
- 4/19: Relationships & reputations: navigating traditional systems
With Jeff Austin (Social Justice Humanitas Academy, CA)
- 5/17: Managing conflict & accountability
With Buffy Cushman-Patz (SEEQS: The School for Examining Essential Questions of Sustainability, HI)
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Strategies for Successful Collaboration and Shared Leadership Structures
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Starts next week—five sessions, one Wednesday per month Jan 25–May 24.
- 1/25 (FREE): Strategies that build successful teams
With Julie Cook (Souderton Charter School Collaborative, PA)
- 2/22: Collaborating for a shared purpose: effective & efficient collaboration
With Zaynab Baalbaki (TPS ambassador & WRCCS coach)
- 3/22: Creating sustainable school leadership
With Carrie Bakken (Avalon School, MN)
- 4/26: Variety of shared leadership structures and organizational plans
With Rebekah Kang (UCLA Community School)
- 5/24: Pathways of accountability
With Taryn Snyder & Betsy Drinan (BTU Pilot School, MA)
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$10 per session—or $100 per school team for each full series, no matter the group size. First session is free.
- Open to all educators at your school, these series highlight best practices from other schools, provide time for reflection and discussion, and send you back to your team with concrete ideas to share.
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