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BY FOSTERING A PARTNERSHIP 43 partners (see back) including 13 universities; 9 professional associations; 15 educational cooperatives; the Arkansas departments of Education, Higher Education, and Workforce Education; the Arkansas Educational Television Network, Tyson Foods, and Wal*Mart Stores that commit to changing their organizations to support system improvement. TO DEVELOP STRONG EDUCATIONAL LEADERS Through Change Vehicles: Arkansas Leadership Academy Theory of System Change DRAFT 6/30/06 THE ARKANSAS LEADERSHIP ACADEMY’S GOAL To effect educational systems change in Arkansas BELIEFS People support what they help create * To change others, change yourself * Diversity is embraced and valued * The greatest leaders are known by the number of leaders they create * It doesn’t matter who gets the credit Intensive School Support Individual Institute Team Institute Teacher Institute Master Principal Institutes and Board Certification Advancing System Change: Superintendent Institute TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE In the areas: Deep Knowledge about Teaching and Learning Building and Maintaining Collaborative Relationships Building and Maintaining Accountability Systems Leading and Managing Change Living the Mission and Vision Short-term Outcomes: Effective Leaders and the Development of Professional Learning Communities Long-term Outcomes: High performing districts, schools and classrooms RESULT: High achieving students Performance / Team Coach Training

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Page 1: BY FOSTERING A PARTNERSHIP 43 partners (see back) including 13 universities; 9 professional associations; 15 educational cooperatives; the Arkansas departments

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ThroughChange Vehicles:

Arkansas Leadership Academy Theory of System Change DRAFT 6/30/06

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BELIEFSPeople support what they help create * To change others, change yourself * Diversity is embraced and valued * The greatest leaders are known by the number of leaders they create * It doesn’t matter who gets the credit

Intensive School Support

Individual Institute

Team Institute

Teacher Institute

Master Principal Institutes and Board Certification

Advancing System Change: Superintendent Institute

TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE

In the areas:

Deep Knowledge about Teaching and Learning

Building and Maintaining Collaborative Relationships

Building and Maintaining Accountability Systems

Leading and Managing Change

Living the Mission and Vision

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RES

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: Hig

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stud

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Performance / Team Coach Training

Page 2: BY FOSTERING A PARTNERSHIP 43 partners (see back) including 13 universities; 9 professional associations; 15 educational cooperatives; the Arkansas departments

Arkansas Leadership Academy

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS EDUCATION SERVICE COOPERATIVES

Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative

Arkansas Association for Supervision andCurriculum Development

Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative

Arkansas Education Association Crowley’s Ridge Education Service Cooperative

Arkansas North Central Association Dawson Education Service Cooperative

Arkansas Rural Education Association DeQueen-Mena Education Cooperative

Arkansas School Boards Association Great Rivers Educational Cooperative

Arkansas School Public Relations Association Northcentral Arkansas Education Service Center

Arkansas National State Teachers of the Year Northeast Arkansas Educational Cooperative

Arkansas Parent Teachers Association Northwest Arkansas Education Service Cooperative

UNIVERSITIESOzarks Unlimited Resources Cooperative

Arkansas State University South Central Service Cooperative

Arkansas Tech University Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative

Harding University Southwest Arkansas Educational Cooperative

Henderson State University Western Arkansas Education Service Cooperative

Lyon College Wilbur D. Mills Education Service Cooperative

Ouachita Baptist University

Southern Arkansas University

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Arkansas Department of Education

University of Arkansas at Monticello Arkansas Department of Higher Education

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Arkansas Department of Workforce Education

University of Central Arkansas Arkansas Educational Television Network

Williams Baptist College

EX-OFFICIO BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

State Board of Education Tyson Foods, Inc.

Office of the Governor Wal*Mart Stores, Inc.

346 N. West Avenue, Room 300University of ArkansasFayetteville, AR 72701479-575-3030Email: [email protected]

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