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Introductions Introduction Introduce the academy facilitators and the school or district that is sponsoring the academy. Introduce the National Institute for Urban School Improvement (NIUSI). NIUSI is funded by the Office of Special Education Programs at the U.S. Department of Education. The mission of NIUSI is to support the building of capacity in urban schools and school districts so that students with disabilities are engaged in high quality curriculum and learning experiences that improve their ability to succeed in school and in post-school opportunities. NIUSI works to develop powerful networks of urban local education agencies and schools that embrace and implement a data-based, continuous improvement approach for inclusive practices. Embedded within this approach is a commitment to evidence based practice in early intervention, universal design, literacy and positive behavior supports. As part of our work, we link existing general education reform networks with special education networks and we also synthesize existing research into products that are made accessible in both print and electronic versions. These offerings support the efforts of professionals, families, researchers, advocacy organizations and others involved in the work to create culturally responsive, inclusive school communities. One of the main goals of The National Institute for Urban School Improvement is to work collaboratively with educators in its partner districts in the area of professional development. Our work is grounded in the beliefs that professional development must: Address specific needs of state, district, school and community with a focus on helping students achieve learning and performance goals. Be a collaborative endeavor with teachers, administrators, families and students involved in the design, planning and or implementations. Rely upon content and processes that are research-based and proven in practice. Be school-based, job-embedded, and continuously evaluated and adjusted to ensure effectiveness in meeting school ands student learning goals. Copyright 2004 NIUSI www.inclusiveschools.org

Leadership Academies Leadership Academy Overview Talk a bit about what a Leadership Academy is, its structure and design, and the topic and objectives of this academy. Explain that timecards are used as a guide for participants to know how much time is remaining in each activity. One strategy through which NIUSI helps educators develop leadership skills for school change is through the Leadership Academy model of professional development. In collaboration with schools and local universities, NIUSI creates these Leadership Academies for preservice and in-service activities. Our approach includes careful consideration of the content for professional development, adult learning principles, and selection of teams from schools and districts that can support their team members’ learning and practice. In this way, professional development can build on converged needs, create a sense of common purpose and extend the creativity and skill of practitioners. Specifically, we work with urban school districts to build information systems that assist leadership teams to focus on goals for instructional, curricular, and cultural improvement and for empowering action research agendas among school professionals. Copyright 2004 NIUSI www.inclusiveschools.org

Roles Roles Explain the roles the facilitators will play and go over the agenda. Have participants introduce themselves and briefly tell what they’d like to learn or take away with them at the end of the academy, focusing on what would be useful to them in their practice. Copyright 2004 NIUSI www.inclusiveschools.org

Academy 3: Aligning School Goals and School Work Using district and individual school goals and outcomes, this academy provides a process to accomplish action plans by targeting change efforts by month. Participants will discover various ways of collecting data, analyzing change based on that data, and developing a continuous improvement plan. Copyright 2004 NIUSI www.inclusiveschools.org

Academy Outcomes Develop a continuous improvement cycle for tracking their change process Synthesize anecdotal, observational and frequency evidence for making adjustments to support positive climate for change in their building Academy Outcomes: As a result of the activities and information shared at this Leadership Academy, module participants will: Develop a continuous improvement cycle for tracking their change process Synthesize anecdotal, observational and frequency evidence for making adjustments to support positive climate for change in their building Copyright 2004 NIUSI www.inclusiveschools.org

Academy Agenda: 15 min. Introductions, Greetings, & Warm-Up 30 min Academy Agenda: 15 min Introductions, Greetings, & Warm-Up 30 min Activity 1: Evaluating Change 20 min Lecturette 1: Evidence of Change 25 min Activity 2: Making Progress 10 min Break 20 min Lecturette 2: Continuous Improvement 20 min Activity 3: Develop a Continuous Improvement Plan 30 min Leave-taking and Feedback Copyright 2004 NIUSI www.inclusiveschools.org