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International Summit on the Teaching Profession: Preparing Teachers and Developing School Leaders

International Summit on the Teaching Profession: Preparing Teachers and Developing School Leaders. The Council of Chief State School Officers State Consortium on Educator Effectiveness (SCEE) March 20, 2012. Moderator. Circe Stumbo

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International Summit on the Teaching Profession: Preparing Teachers and Developing School Leaders

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  1. International Summit on the Teaching Profession:Preparing Teachers and Developing School Leaders The Council of Chief State School Officers State Consortium on Educator Effectiveness (SCEE) March 20, 2012

  2. Moderator • Circe Stumbo • President, West Wind Education Policy, Inc., and consultant to CCSSO/SCEE

  3. Webinar Logistics Everyone is muted Use the chat function to make a comment or ask a question You may chat privately with individuals on your team If you have problems, you may send William Bentgen a message via the chat function or an email at williamb@ccsso.org

  4. State Consortium on Educator Effectiveness (SCEE) SCEE is a consortium of states within CCSSO working together on a range of education workforce issues.

  5. Welcome • Janice Poda,CCSSO • Strategic Initiative Director, Education Workforce

  6. Presenter • Mary-Dean Barringer, CCSSO • SCEE Educator in Residence, Eastern Region

  7. Teachers of the Year Sarah Brown Wessling, 2010 National Teacher of the Year from Iowa Curtis Chandler, 2011 Kansas Teacher of the Year

  8. Teachers of the Year Pamela Harman, 2008 Alabama Teacher of the Year Kimberly Worthy, 2009 District of Columbia Teacher of the Year

  9. International Summit on the Teaching Profession • March 14-15, 2012in NYC • Invited guests from 24 countries and regions • Discussions of 3 major themes: • Developing School Leaders • Preparing Teachers: Delivery of 21st Century Skills • Preparing Teachers: Matching Supply and Demand

  10. Developing School Leaders Mary-Dean Barringer, SCEE Educator in Residence Pamela Harman, 2008 Alabama Teacher of the Year “Education is the silver bullet.” -- Ontario

  11. Developing School Leaders Three Main Themes from Shanghai, Maryland and Ontario Shared Leadership Support Honesty/Trust

  12. Developing School Leaders • Shared Leadership “Leadership is when ordinary people bring the best in themselves.”-- Ontario • Support “Leaders are not born, they are developed.” -- New Zealand • Honesty/Trust “We must start with being honest; this builds the trust we need.” -- Maryland

  13. Developing School Leaders Comments from other participants Questions/Comments from the audience

  14. Preparing Teachers: Delivery of 21st Century Skills Janice Poda, CCSSO Curtis Chandler, 2011 Kansas Teacher of the Year

  15. NEA-Make exceptional teacher preparation programs the norm!

  16. Harness and learn from the best teacher expertise that we have! NEA-Make exceptional teacher preparation programs the norm!

  17. AFT-We can’t build the profession if we are in the process of tearing it apart! Harness and learn from the best teacher expertise that we have! NEA-Make exceptional teacher preparation programs the norm!

  18. AFT-We can’t build the profession if we are in the process of tearing it apart! Harness and learn from the best teacher expertise that we have! NY teacher—Stronger clinical experiences and better mentorships! NEA-Make exceptional teacher preparation programs the norm!

  19. No silver bullets, just comprehensive and cohesive educator development systems

  20. No silver bullets, just comprehensive and cohesive educator development systems • Leadership and long-term vision make a difference • Education systems must be aligned to the economic demands • Coherence and fidelity of the system • Clear goals, focused standards, and high-stakes gateways • Curriculum, assessment, and instruction that match the standards • Willingness to learn from other countries • Focus on high-quality principals and teachers and their preparation

  21. Candidate selection • Developing the core teacher values • Graduated teacher competencies • Strengthening of theory and practice • Extended pedagogical repertoire • 21stcentury assessment framework • Enhancing pathways to PD • Rigorous, extensive, and paid clinical experiences No silver bullets, just comprehensive and cohesive educator development systems • Leadership and long-term vision make a difference • Education systems must be aligned to the economic demands • Coherence and fidelity of the system • Clear goals, focused standards, and high-stakes gateways • Curriculum, assessment, and instruction that match the standards • Willingness to learn from other countries • Focus on high-quality principals and teachers and their preparation

  22. Dialogue of struggle and survival. Discourse of innovative, comprehensive systems and policy.

  23. Preparing Teachers: Delivery of 21st Century Skills Comments from other participants Questions/Comments from the audience

  24. Preparing Teachers: Matching Supply and Demand Mary-Dean Barringer, SCEE Educator in Residence Kimberly Worthy, 2009 District of Columbia Teacher of the Year Comments from other participants Questions/Comments from the audience

  25. Debrief Discussion with Chiefs Mary-Dean Barringer, SCEE Educator in Residence Sarah Brown Wessling, 2010 National Teacher of the Year from Iowa Comments from other participants Questions/Comments from the audience

  26. Upcoming Webinars Coherence and Comprehensiveness: Using Your Theory of Action, Tuesday, April 10, 2:00-3:30 pm EDT Regular monthly webinars, the second Tuesday of each month, from 2:00-3:00 or 3:30 p.m. EDT

  27. Planning for the Summit May 2-4, Seattle, WA National Summit on Educator Effectiveness Special Preparatory Webinar: Coherence and Comprehensiveness: Using Your Theory of Action April 10, 2:00-3:30 pm EDT

  28. 30 Minute Q&A Participants ask questions of the presenters We will post the Q&A on the webinars page at the conclusion of this event http://scee.groupsite.com/page/webinars

  29. Using the Chat Find the Chat in the bottom right side of your screen. To make the Chat appear larger on your screen, click on the triangle next to the Participants list to minimize it. Questions and comments sent to All Participants are visible to everyone. To offer an anonymous question or comment privately, click on Circe Stumbo’s name in the list of Chat recipients or email her at circe@westwinded.com. For technical assistance find William Bentgen in the Chat box or email him at williamb@ccsso.org.

  30. Thank you 31

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