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Building Learning Communities Between Universities and School Districts Consortium for Illinois Learning Communities COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS April 30, 2010 Dr. Carol A. Schultz Associate Professor Interim-Director, Ed.D. Program Chicago State University Dr. Leon Hendricks Assistant Professor General Administration Program Facilitator Chicago State University Dallas Sanders Doctoral Research Assistant Chicago State University

The CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY Ed.D. In Educational Leadership Collaborative Partnerships

A distinct group of university members, districts and schools who collaborate to prepare future school leaders (principals and superintendents). They co-design, implement and assess results based upon mutually agreed upon criteria and a shared vision. Defined

PURPOSE Improve School Leader Preparation Work Together to Achieve Common Goals Lead & Manage Change Connect Preparation Experiences to Professional Standards Design Curricula, Professional Development, Internships, Coursework, & Assessment Systems.

P – 12 Emphasis FOCUS 3-Tiered Instruction & Intervention Model Instruction Curricula Assessments

COMPONENTS / CONTENTS OF A COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS Accountability Mechanisms Agreements (MOU’S) Mutual Interests / Trust Candidate Selection University / District / School Roles & Responsibilities Diversity of Exposure & Internship Experiences Expectations: Design Programs & Evaluation Methods (Mission Statements - Long/short-Term Goals) Resources Availability

A Step-By-Step Planning Process Building Collaborative Partnerships

- Self Assessment STEP # 1 ImplementationFundingDevelop PartnershipsDevelop A PlanGoals/ObjectivesVision/Mission

STEP # 2 -Defining Goals, Objectives, Activities, Structures & Outcomes STEP # Identifying, Recruiting Partners - Contacting Potential Partners - Matching Partners with Students Surveying & Collecting Data STEP # 4 - Developing Materials - Partnership Handouts - Presentations - MOU’s and Other Informational Items

STEP # 5 -GAINING SUPPORT Publicizing the Partnership: - University / Schools & Districts / - Community Organizations / Public & - Private Agencies Marshalling Resources Implementing the Plan

Breakfast Welcome and Introductions Partnership Orientation & Overview Partnership Purposes and Structure University / School District Agreement (MOU) Networking and Sharing Future Plans & Expansion Closing Remarks Scheduling Your First Meeting STEP # 6 Agenda

THE CSU / Ed.D. In Educational Leadership Partnerships Districts & Superintendents School District #172 Sandridge School District #33C Homer Community Consolidated School District #61 Darien School District #201U Crete Monee School District #92 Will County School District #125 Atwood Heights Established: October 2009