tli 2014 participant orientation
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The Teacher Leadership Initiative is a pilot project for teacher leaders. Three partner organizations administer this exciting work: National Education Association, Center for Teaching Quality, and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.TRANSCRIPT
For Teachers, By Teachers Teacher Leadership Initiative
Year Two Pilot Participant Orientation Session
September 22, 23, 30, and October 2, 2014
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“The Teacher Leadership Initiative (TLI) will ultimately develop expertise
and engage thousands of teacher leaders in leadership work in schools,
with NEA affiliates, and in state houses throughout the country—because every student should have the best possible
educators in their schools.” Dennis Van Roekel, President, National Education Association
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Greetings from the partner organizations
National Education Association
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
Center for Teaching Quality
Welcome! TEACHER LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE 4
Where are you?
The TLI Experience – What and How
Innova7ve Leadership
Content Strands
Capstone Por<olio
Innova7ve Leadership Modules
Develop knowledge, skills, and disposi7ons as teacher
leaders
Framing the context for teacher leadership
Crea5ng ideas that transform
Communica5ng about teacher leadership
Prac5cing collabora5ve leadership
Advoca5ng for a transformed profession Content Strand Op7ons
Choose one strand for delving deeper into content and strategies to support capstone
Common Core
School Redesign
Teacher Evalua5on
Diversity, Equity, & Cultural Competency* *(under development)
Capstone Por<olio
Project Pathways: Associa5on Leadership
Policy Leadership Instruc5onal Leadership
Por<olio Sec7ons:
Contextual informa5on Challenge descrip5on
Plan and Implementa5on Effec5veness
Reflec5on and Next Steps
Independent Study
Face-‐to-‐Face
Zoom Blackboard Elluminate
Collaboratory
C O M P E T E N C I E S
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The TLI Experience – When
Fall 2014 – Summer 2015 Project development, project implementation, and Capstone Portfolio submission
Fall 2014 – Winter 2014
Orientation, Innovative Leadership Curriculum
Winter/Spring 2015 Content Strands
Leading TLI TEACHER LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE 7
Face-to-face meetings with state
association leaders
TLI Cohort
Association Staff
State/Local Coach
VCO Facilitator
State/Local Coach
Facilitator Leads synchronous meetings, prepares presentations, identifies webinar guests, posts asynchronous discussion threads, organizes leader meetings to ensure the VCO is prepared to assist participants in small groups, and participates in the discussion threads. Virtual Community Organizer Sends group emails, schedules synchronous sessions, actively facilitates, and serves as the main point of contact with participants. State/Local Coach Supports participants, prepares for and facilitates face-to-face meetings (along with association), supports participants in the Capstone Portfolio process
Your Leaders (Fall 2014) TEACHER LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE 8
State/Local Facilitator VCO Coaches Arizona Sandy Merz Christie Olsen Beth Slaine, Kristie Martorelli
Colorado Lori Nazareno Jozette Martinez Shawn Carstensen-Hays, Kelly Hanson, Mykel Donnelly
Hawaii Shannon Cde Baca Jennifer Skellet Tracey Idica, Jonathan Gillentine
Iowa Bill Farmer Kathy Pham Mark Sovers, Sue Cahill
Maryland Rob Kriete Anne Sesnek Rayna Miller, Betsy Bratek
Massachusetts Wendi Pillars Dave Orphal Gary Gilardi, Mary Chamberlain
Michigan Andrea Pyatt Cossondra George Ellen Daniel, Susan Duda Osborne
Minnesota Marsha Ratzel Kimberly Long Jodi Olson, Jennifer Kohan
Mississippi Beth Perce Deidra Gammill Erica Jones, April Holifield-Scott
Montana Marcia Powell Liz Ridgeway Anne Keith, Shelly Stanton
Ohio Sarah Henchey Tricia Ebner TBD
Utah Sharon Wright Darlene Pope Jenny Graviet, Denise Ulrich
Innovative leadership curriculum (October – December 2014)
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Module Title Possible Timeline 1 Framing the context for teacher
leadership October 6-10 – Webinar #1
2 Creating ideas that transform October 13-17 – Webinar #2 October 20-24 – Webinar #3
3 Communicating to advance teacher leadership work
October 27-31 – Videoconference November 3-7 – Webinar #4
4 Practicing collaborative leadership November 10-14 – Videoconference November 17-21 – Partner activity
5 Advocating for a transformed profession
December 1-5 – Webinar #5 December 8-12 – Webinar #6
Most modules have pre-work and post-work. These discussion threads will be posted in your state’s lab in the CTQ Collaboratory:
www.teachingquality.org
Content Strands (January – April 2015) Choose one of the following:
Common Core, focused on not only sharpening the alignment of your own teaching with the new standards, but preparing you to lead other teachers’ shifts in practice through better facilitation of PLCs, use video-based tools to share expertise among classrooms and schools, develop effective professional learning for colleagues, and advocate for effective teaching and learning through the standards; School redesign, considering all the ways we can (and should) transform schools to promote teaching and learning of 21st century skills. This strand includes discussion of designing and implementing programs like more and better learning time (MBLT), other innovative ways of “re-using” existing resources and staff in schools, and even laying the groundwork to plan your own teacher-powered school; and Teaching evaluation, which covers research-based approaches to designing evaluations, considerations for implementing them successfully, and tools for understanding and communicating systems that can sometimes be very complex, technical, and hard to grasp. Equity, diversity, and cultural competence (under development now!)
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Content and Delivery for Innovative Leadership and Content Strands:
• Independent Study: Pre-activities for reflection & planning • Face-to-Face meetings: Capstone, TLI Competencies • Zoom: Videoconferencing in small groups www.zoom.us
• Blackboard Collaborate: Webinars • CTQ Collaboratory: Discussion threads www.teachingquality.org
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Have you joined the Collaboratory? TEACHER LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE 12
State/Local Please add your username to your state’s list
Arizona https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15V2or_77S3ctw7SAqMGtMiQV3nrguD-lD7zSz7SN2-U/edit#gid=0
Colorado https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QoiUdYb3EoZv3-fyLQSvfD2TOpEseUaQRu3W8MIjCCY/edit#gid=0
Hawaii https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10tmd5v8m5cKN5KQgKJdWdBLdJJRuvG4Sv4j7M_x3ykQ/edit#gid=843437241
Iowa https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lizTBOChrRlf_KQvRLKy-MSon9bYP1yv66NdLJpLty0/edit#gid=1728173279
Maryland Coming soon…
Massachusetts https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15lx7TAGRJzQa8U7iGqO3RtmYi1oisGdDAmpI8nbsEeI/edit#gid=1286634235
Michigan https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_MWcsL_IMNUlKBTg-meTR6A_lEuGhZHJFdzIkwMaTPY/edit#gid=1956191207
Minnesota Coming soon…
Mississippi https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FvceBx2hYknanHRve0Df0-igP9TMtxXlbozh8DGi4yw/edit#gid=0
Montana https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10maSLdOmC41jTGE6bPakl20xhrHtgzLqUJGFSoeFieE/edit#gid=394463307
Ohio Coming soon…
Utah https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kviGM6gxsV7-4sckWD4uVpUqfMLqmhBDXY9DK-t9svA/edit#gid=1413252173
www.teachingquality.org
The Teacher Leader Competencies
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Take time for careful study of the
competencies. Find yourself in this
document and begin setting goals for where
you’d like to be!
Where can you find them?
http://bit.ly/TLICompetencies
Capstone Portfolio (October 2014 – August 2015)
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What challenge are you already facing that you have been wanting to tackle in your school, district,
state, or your association (at any
level)?
Project Pathways: Association Leadership
Policy Leadership Instructional Leadership
Portfolio Sections:
Contextual information Challenge description
Plan and Implementation Effectiveness
Reflection and Next Steps
TLI Tips and Strategies
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Know now that a lot of information will be flowing. Prepare yourself. Read emails and participant guides very carefully. Try very hard to NEVER skim information. Take the time to read carefully and make notes about the content. Next semester, pay very close attention to time zones, as your learning strand cohort will consist of participants across the nation. Create a TLI calendar for yourself. Post dates for face-to-face meetings, pre-work, webinars and videoconferences (Zoom), post-work, and other TLI related work for your capstone. Your VCO will be surveying you soon to set all dates for the work this semester. Create a special TLI folder in your email. All TLI emails will have “TLI: subject” in the subject line. This will help you stay on track. Get to know leaders and members of your cohort. Find ways to connect to one another and build relationships. Your experience in TLI will be a great one, especially when you put in the time necessary to build these lasting connections.
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“When you go beyond what is expected, when you act on
your desire to develop and learn, you won't regret it.”
Marsha Ratzel, NBCT TLI Cohort Facilitator Five Tell-tale Signs You’re
Becoming a Teacher Leader Education Week
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Q & A time