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1 “ Developing Schools for the 21 st Century” WELCOME SUMMER SESSION West Virginia Institute for 21 st Century Leadership

2 We Officially Convene the 2009-2010 West Virginia Institute for 21 st Century Leadership

3 The Beginning of the Journey… Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

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5 Leading Students into the 21st Century A Look at the Class of 2010 David Price, Office of Leadership Development

6 Leading Students into the 21st Century

7 ELEMENTARY PROGRAMMATIC LEADERS Group 1  Scott Albright  Andy Garber  Amber Boeckman

8 ELEMENTARY PROGRAMMATIC LEADERS Group 2  Glenn Varney  Toni Bishop  Theresa Lewis

9 Leading Students into the 21st Century

10 MIDDLE PROGRAMMATIC LEADERS Group 1  Christine Miller  Patrick Riddle Group 2  Georgia Porter  Joanne Hines

11 High School Group 1 High School Group 2

12 HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMMATIC LEADERS Group 1  Doug Cox  Cassandra Porter Group 2  Mike Arbogast  Melissa Komorowski

13 Leading Students into the 21st Century Elementary 1 22 Principals 7,710 Students Elementary 2 21 Principals 6,395 Students 43 Total Principals for Elementary 14,105 Total Students

14 Leading Students into the 21st Century Middle 1 15 Principals 6,344 Students Middle 2 16 Principals 9,262 Students 31 Total Principals 15,606 Total Students for Middle

15 Leading Students into the 21st Century High 1 16 Principals 10,015 Students High 2 15 Principals 10,013 Students 31 Total Principals 20,028 Total Students for High

16 Leading Students into the 21st Century

17 CRITICAL FRIENDS Elementary Muriel Summers Dr. David Quinn Middle Dr. Jerry Valentine Dr. Don Hackmann High School Dr. Steve Edwards Dr. Steve Gruenert

18 Leading Students into the 21st Century WVDE STAFF Donna Peduto Office of Leadership Development

19 WVDE Division of Educator Quality and System Support Assistant to the State Superintendent: Dr. Karen Huffman Executive Director, Office of Title II and School Improvement: Richard Lawrence

20 Department Based Staff Donna Peduto Michele Blatt Jay Johnson Chuck Heinlein Renee Hodges Donna Landin David Price Jeff Takarsh Alisha Traub Liza Youell Linda Bragg Sharon Flack

21 Field Based Staff Mary Jane Albin Dr. Mary Lu MacCorkle Glenna Heinlein Dr. Darrin Martin Debbie Gillespie Bill Furgason Sally Piepenbrink

22 RESA Professional Development Marian Kajfez Kelly Watts Jeovanna Lacaria Kerry Richmond Dr. David Scragg Linda Andresen Gus Penix

23 Governor’s Summer Interns Emily Dill Tyger Kirk

24 Leading Students into the 21st Century Purpose of the Institute Dr. Karen Huffman, Assistant to the State Superintendent

25 Institute Objectives 1. To develop an understanding of the need for and practices of 21 st century schools (Summer) Leading Students into the 21st Century

26 Institute Objectives 2. To develop the leadership skills necessary to transform current schools into 21 st century schools (Fall) Leading Students into the 21st Century

27 Institute Objectives 3. To develop the skills of strategic planning and school improvement (Spring) Leading Students into the 21st Century

28 Institute Objectives 4. Develop pride and a sense of efficacy regarding the importance of the principalship in developing 21st century schools (All Year) Leading Students into the 21st Century

29 Institute Objectives 5. To create a networking and support system for school leaders comprised of colleagues, experts and WVDE staff. (All Year) Leading Students into the 21st Century

30 Institute Objectives 6. To develop knowledge and skills related to the use of 21 st century technology tools. (All Year) Leading Students into the 21st Century

31 WHY 21 ST CENTURY LEARNING?… THE BACKGROUND

32 West Virginia was the second state in the nation selected as a member of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. Leading Students into the 21st Century Background

33 Leading Students into the 21st Century WHO IS THE PARTNERSHIP? WHY WAS IT FORMED?

34 This Partnership represents a coalition among Governor Joe Manchin III, the West Virginia Legislature, the West Virginia Board of Education, the West Virginia Department of Education, key businesses, WVEA and AFT. Leading Students into the 21st Century

35 21 st Century Partnership Strategic National Partners

36 This places West Virginia in the enviable but challenging position of leading national education reform. Leading Students into the 21st Century

37 Introduction To 21 st Century Frameworks and Overview of Agenda Michele Blatt Office of Leadership Development

38 A broad overview of the practices and processes used by high Performing 21 st century schools WHAT’S A FRAMEWORK? Leading Students into the 21st Century

39 “Everyone in the education family has an important role; to be effective, we must define those roles and make sure they come together in the best interest of our kids.” - Dr. Steven Paine Leading Students into the 21st Century

40 FRAMEWORK FOR 21 st CENTURY SCHOOL SYSTEMS FRAMEWORK FOR FOR 21 ST CENTURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS FRAMEWORK FOR 21ST CENTURY MIDDLE LEVEL SCHOOLS FRAMEWORK FOR FOR 21ST CENTURY HIGH SCHOOLS FRAMEWORK FOR 21 ST CENTURY MIDDLE LEVEL CLASSROOMS FRAMEWORK FOR 21 ST CENTURY HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOMS FRAMEWORK FOR 21 ST CENTURY ELEMENTARY CLASSROOMS 21 st CENTURY GRADUATES

41 A LOOK AT THE FRAMEWORK SECTIONS… Leading Students into the 21st Century

42 Framework Overview Graduates Prepared for the 21 st Century

43 Leading Students into the 21st Century The Frameworks are the basis of the Institute Curriculum

44 Leading Students into the 21st Century A Look at the Agenda… Day 1-2 Urgency for Change Day 2-3 School Culture Day 3 Effective Schools Day 4 Curriculum Day 5 Instruction Day 6 Student Support

45 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Opening Speaker Joanne Hines Programmatic Staff

46 Leading Students into the 21st Century “Leaving Your Thumb Print” Jerry Valentine, Middle Level Critical Friend

47 Leading Students into the 21st Century “A Gift of Belief in YOU”

48 Leading Students into the 21st Century

49 Where there is no vision the people perish. Proverbs 29:18

50 Leading Students into the 21st Century We the people elect leaders not to rule but to serve. Dwight D. Eisenhower

51 Leading Students into the 21st Century Difficulty is the excuse history never accepts. Edward R. Murrow

52 Leading Students into the 21st Century If opportunity doesn’t knock build a door. Milton Berle

53 Leading Students into the 21st Century I do the very best I know how—the very best I can: and mean to keep doing so until the end. I the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won’t amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference. Abraham Lincoln

54 Leading Students into the 21st Century Never let the fear of striking out get in your way. Babe Ruth

55 Leading Students into the 21st Century DAY 2 Opening Comments Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

56 Leading Students into the 21st Century Share the rationale for change. The audience must be willing accept the rationale for change. They then must see a benefit that is greater than their loss in order to change their normative behavior. Gentle pressure; relentlessly applied

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58 Parking Spaces Blems

59 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Scott Albright Programmatic Staff

60 Leading Students into the 21st Century Rationale for Change Why We Must Prepare Students for the 21 st Century Dr. James Copple, Senior Policy Analyst Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation

61 Leading Students into the 21st Century The Structure for Our Work Michele Blatt Office of Leadership Development

62 Leading Students into the 21st Century Monday, July 20, 2009 1:45 General Session

63 Leading Students into the 21st Century Review of the Framework Components Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

64 Leading Students into the 21st Century

65 Introduction of Keynote Speaker Doug Cox Programmatic Staff

66 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction to the Elements of Organizational Culture Dr. Kent Peterson, University of Wisconsin

67 Leading Students into the 21st Century “The Baylor School Experience” Michele Blatt, Office of Leadership Development

68 Leading Students into the 21st Century

69 “ Every great and commanding movement in the annals of the world is the triumph of enthusiasm.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

70 Leading Students into the 21st Century “ Where you finish in life isn’t determined by where you start as by whether you start.” John Maxwell

71 Leading Students into the 21st Century “Attempting everything, like attempting nothing, will suck the life out of you.” John Maxwell

72 Leading Students into the 21st Century “ I think what separates a superstar from the average ballplayer is that he concentrates just a little bit longer”. Hank Aaron

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74 DAY 3 Opening Comments Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

75 Leading Students into the 21st Century Forest Mars

76 Leading Students into the 21st Century Frank Perdue

77 Leading Students into the 21st Century Debriefing “The Baylor School Experience” The Shaping of School Culture Dr. Kent Peterson, University of Wisconsin

78 Leading Students into the 21st Century Opening Comments 11:40 General Session Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

79 Leading Students into the 21st Century Presentation on Shaping School Culture (continued) Dr. Kent Peterson, University of Wisconsin

80 Leading Students into the 21st Century Opening Comments 1:00 p.m. General Session Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

81 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Cassandra Porter Programmatic Staff

82 Leading Students into the 21st Century Keynote Address Effective School Correlates Dr. Ellen Goldring Vanderbilt University

83 Leading Students into the 21st Century Instructions for Correlate Activity David Price Office of Leadership Development

84 Leading Students into the 21st Century Wrap-Up on the Correlates of Effective Schools Ellen Goldring Kent Petersen Jerry Valentine Mary Jane Albin

85 Leading Students into the 21st Century

86 Day 4

87 Leading Students into the 21st Century Opening Comments Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

88 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Amber Boeckman Programmatic Staff

89 Leading Students into the 21st Century Keynote Address Marc Prensky, Speaker, Writer,Consultant Inventor, Game Designer

90 Leading Students into the 21st Century Keynote Address Marc Prensky, Speaker, Writer,Consultant Inventor, Game Designer

91 Leading Students into the 21st Century Prensky Panel Caitlin Warner Sophomore Buckhannon Upshur High Courtney Warner 7 th Grade Buckhannon Middle Rachel Marteney Junior Buckhannon Upshur High Mackenzie Crane 6 th Grade Buckhannon Middle Alayna Crane 5 th Grade Tennerton Elementary Haley Lewis Sophomore Woodrow Wilson High Paige Lewis 6 th Grade Park Middle School Emily Dill WVU Tyger Kirk WVU

92 Leading Students into the 21st Century Opening Comments 10:15 General Session Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

93 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Joanne Hines Programmatic Staff

94 Leading Students into the 21st Century 21 st Century Curriculum Carla Williamson, ExecutiveDirector, Office of Curriculum and Instruction

95 Leading Students into the 21st Century Instructions for the PLC Activity on Curriculum Donna Peduto, Coordinator, Leadership Development

96 Leading Students into the 21st Century

97 Thursday, 8:00 a.m. General Session Opening Comments Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

98 Leading Students into the 21st Century Sam Walton

99 Leading Students into the 21st Century

100 Respecting their Literacy

101 Leading Students into the 21st Century We’ve created false proxies for learning…. Finishing a course or textbook has come to mean achievement Listening to lecture has come to mean understanding Getting a high score on a standardized test has come to mean proficiency

102 Leading Students into the 21st Century Learning should have its roots in.. Meaning, not just memory Engagement, not simply transmission Inquiry, not only compliance Exploration, not just acquisition Personalization, not simply uniformity Collaboration, not only competition Trust, not fear

103 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Toni Bishop Programmatic Staff

104 Leading Students into the 21st Century Exemplar of 21 st Century Instruction Donna Landin and Horace Mann Middle School Students

105 Leading Students into the 21st Century Horace Mann Middle Molly Blackwood Shannon Kelsh Morgan King Peyton Panger

106 Leading Students into the 21st Century Thursday, 11:00 a.m. General Session Introduction of Keynote Speaker Theresa Lewis Programmatic Staff

107 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction to 21 st Century Assessments Lisa Youell, Classroom Assessments for Learning WVDE

108 Leading Students into the 21st Century Opening Comments 1:00 p.m. General Session Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

109 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Mike Arbogast Programmatic Staff

110 Leading Students into the 21st Century Triangulation of Assessment Dr. Jan Barth, Special Assignment, Division of Curriculum and Instruction Office of Assessment and Accountability, Research and Evaluation

111 Leading Students into the 21st Century Friday, July 24, 2009 The end of the beginning.

112 Leading Students into the 21st Century “He who deliberates fully before taking a step will spend his entire life on one leg.” Chinese Proverb

113 Leading Students into the 21st Century Courage is fear holding on one minute longer. George S. Patton

114 Leading Students into the 21st Century Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing. Albert Schweitzer

115 Leading Students into the 21st Century “ Nothing is so fatiguing as the hanging on of an uncompleted task.” William James

116 Leading Students into the 21st Century If you are preparing today, chances are, you will be repairing tomorrow.

117 Leading Students into the 21st Century You can claim to be surprised once: after that: you’re unprepared.

118 Leading Students into the 21st Century Perseverance is not a long race: It is many short races, one after another Walter Elliott

119 Leading Students into the 21st Century You know what makes leadership? It is the ability to get men to do what they don’t want to do and like it. Harry S. Truman

120 Leading Students into the 21st Century The only thing that relieves pressure is preparation.

121 Leading Students into the 21st Century A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus; but a molder of consensus. Rev. Martin Luther King

122 Leading Students into the 21st Century “There are two kinds of people in this world: those want to get things done and those who don’t want to make mistakes.“ John Maxwell

123 Leading Students into the 21st Century Only in growth, reform, and change, paradoxically enough, Is true security to be found. Anne Morrow Lindbergh

124 Leading Students into the 21st Century Being a school principal is a journey with the intention of arriving in heaven in a pretty, well-preserved body. I'd rather skid in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, chocolate in one hand, caffeine in the other and Loudly proclaim - "WOW!! What a Ride!"

125 Leading Students into the 21st Century Opening Comments Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

126 Leading Students into the 21st Century General Earl Hailston

127 Leading Students into the 21st Century Dear Mrs. Johnson, I thought you might like a picture of your son. He is doing great. I also wanted you to know that you did a wonderful job of raising him. You must be very proud. I can certainly tell you that I’m honored to serve with him in the U.S. Marines. General Earl Hailston

128 Leading Students into the 21st Century “Mobilizing Your Human Resources” Donna Peduto, Office of Leadership Development

129 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Melissa Komorowski, Programmatic Staff

130 Leading Students into the 21st Century Parent/Community Connections: Shawn Frasher WVU Director of The Fellowship of Christian Athletes

131 Leading Students into the 21st Century Opening Comments Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

132 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Christine Miller Programmatic Staff

133 Leading Students into the 21st Century Keynote Address Larry Scott

134 Leading Students into the 21st Century Friday, 1:15 Session

135 Leading Students into the 21st Century Friday, July 22, 2007 The end of the beginning.

136 Leading Students into the 21st Century Closing Ceremony

137 Leading Students into the 21st Century Opening Comments Chuck Heinlein, Residential Director

138 Leading Students into the 21st Century Introduction of Keynote Speaker Patrick Riddle Programmatic Staff

139 Leading Students into the 21st Century “The Future Can Be Ours” Dr. Steve Paine State Superintendent of Schools

140 Leading Students into the 21st Century Recognition

141 Leading Students into the 21st Century July 19, 2009 Our Journey Began Emily Dill Tyger Kirk Historians

142 Leading Students into the 21st Century

143 “Inside Passage” Dr. Roland Barth

144 Leading Students into the 21st Century You are one of “ 512 ”.

145 Leading Students into the 21st Century “The Future can be Ours.

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147 Crafting The Commitment to Our Students

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