Friday, August 26, 2011

Heartland Administrators Association and Superintendent Learning Opportunity

Heartland Administrator Association 2011-12 Meetings
September 6 will be the first meeting of the year for the Heartland Administrators Association (HAA). The HAA is a collaborative effort between superintendents in central Iowa and Heartland AEA. It is open to all superintendents in the Heartland service area. No registration is necessary.


The meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month beginning at 9:00 a.m. All meetings will be held at the Johnston Regional Education Center at 6500 Corporate Drive in Johnston. The dates for the meetings this year are the following:
September 6, 2011
October 4
, 2011
November 1, 2011
December 6, 2011
January 3, 2012
February 7, 2012
March 6, 2012
April 3, 2012
May 1, 2012

We hope to see you all on September 6 (the day after Labor Day). Check next week’s Administrator Connection for the agenda.


Professional Learning Theme for 2011-2012: Confronting the Conditions that Undermine Learning
This year we will again devote the first hour of each HAA meeting to professional learning. We are hoping that all superintendents will choose to participate. We found last year that the best learning came from our colleagues and conversations about how the research on leadership applied situations in our local schools.

Book Provided as a Resource for Learning
All participants will be provided with a copy of Skillful Leader II: Confronting Conditions that Undermine Learning by Alexander D. Platt, Caroline E. Tripp, Robert G Fraser, James R. Warnock, and Rachel E. Curtis The book will be used to frame our study of the conditions that need to be in place to accelerate student learning…and what to do about those conditions that undermine it. Some of the topics discussed will include:
  • Collaborative learning and leadership structures
  • Community engagement
  • Supportive learning environments
  • Use of data
  • Effective educators (Improving hiring, induction and evaluation to support learning, principal development, impacts of contracts and collective bargaining on improving learning conditions)
Supporting effective instructional and assessment practices to deliver a high quality curriculum The Skillful Leader II was selected as the main resource for our learning experience because it offers a comprehensive analysis of the conditions worth changing with practical strategies and suggestions for leaders at all levels. It also contains many scenarios and mini case studies that should lead to great conversations about these stories and how to apply the lessons in our situations. Here is what Richard Elmore, Professor of Educational Leadership Harvard School of Education, says about this book:
“The Skillful Leader II takes on the central issue of building strong communities of practice in schools that support and nurture high quality instruction. ….This is a wise and much needed, practical and supportive guide for school leaders, aspiring and practicing on how to make schools places where adults and student learn at high levels.”
In addition to the Skillful Leader II, the facilitators will introduce supplemental readings from the current work of some of the leading researchers and authors in the field of educational leadership. Multiple copies of each of these books will be available for checkout by participants at before and after each session.

Titles Available for Checkout in Heartland AEA’s Professional Library:

  • Leaders of Learning: How District, School, and Classroom Leaders Improve Student Achievement by Robert Marzano and Richard Dufour (New in June 2011)
  • The Moral Imperative Realized by Michael Fullan (Also new in 2011)
  • All Systems Go: The Change Imperative for Whole system Reform by Michael Fullan
  • Leaders Make it Happen: An Administrator’s Guide to Data Teams by Brian McNulty and Laura Besser
  • It’s Being Done: Academic Success in Unexpected Schools, by Karin Chenoweth
  • Enhancing RTI: How to Ensure success with Effective Classroom Instruction and Intervention by Doug Fisher and Nancy Frey
  • The Skillful Leader I: Confronting Mediocre Teaching by Alexander D. Platt, Caroline E. Tripp, Wayne R. Ogden and Robert G Fraser
Relicensure Credit Available
Relicensure credit will be available for those who are interested. In order to complete the 15 hours needed for credit, there will be some online learning requirements. This blended course of face-to-face meetings and online learning will give participants an opportunity experience learning in an online environment (If you haven’t participated in an online course before…don’t worry the technology will be very easy to access.) If you are not interested in credit, the online learning will be optional.


See You Soon!
There is no need to register prior to attending. Just join us at 9:00 a.m. on September 6.

Iowa Evaluator Approval Training Update from Iowa DE

The following message is from the Department of Education regarding the status of Evaluator Approval training which was previously in the Administrator Connection. We wanted to give you a chance to see it again as a reminder.

For the last two years the Iowa Evaluator Approval Training Program state advisory committee has been working on the structure and focus of Level III renewal of the evaluator’s license. This work has been based on the experience and input from practicing administrators who have been involved with the training for Level I and Level II renewal and their experience in applying the previous training at the local school level. At this point, what is available to any person needing renewal at Level III is described as follows:

  • Four credit hours are needed for renewal of the administrator license at Level III.
  • Everyone will need to take the Assessing Academic Rigor course which is currently available in all of the AEAs. This option will count for two of the four credits needed.
In addition:
  • In state Administrators may take another course for credit with researched based content which aligns with the work of their district or their own individual professional development. This course must be an AEA licensure renewal credit or a semester credit from a regionally accredited institution.
  • They make take the Fierce Conversations course which is a two-credit course offered through each of the AEAs.
Furthermore:
  • Out-of-state: Individuals coming from out-of-state will be required to take the I-Evaluate on-line class for full administrative licensure. Please contact Fred Kinne at (515) 281-3587 or fred.kinne@iowa.gov for further information.
Given new leadership at the Iowa Department of Education, the Iowa Evaluator Approval Training Program Advisory Committee and others will be working to review the direction and focus of the current plans beyond what is currently established as described above. This review will be conducted over the next six months to a year. Those who need to renew at Level III before July 2012 are advised to participate in the arrangement as described above. Any administrator who does not need to renew at Level III for another year or more may decide if they want to wait and determine if any changes in the training for evaluator approval Level III would be more appropriate for their work.

Click here for a FAQ sheet and here for a flowchart for decision making to help address more specific questions. Please submit any additional questions to: matt.ludwig@iowa.gov or connie.maxson@iowa.gov and those will be addressed in future updates and FAQ documents that will be shared with all administrators across the state.

New PBIS Wiki Site Allows Networking Across Regions

You are cordially invited and encouraged to sign on to our new PBIS Wiki Website! As users, you will be granted writer status and you will be able to post good news and good works that are outcomes from using PBIS principles in your classrooms and schools. Occasionally, the front page will have a question and we invite your responses. This new interactive site is designed to be a forum for networking and collaboration with each other. In addition, we will include frequently requested resources from Early Childhood (EC PBIS) and from School-Wide (SW PBIS) Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports.

To access this site, go to http://pbisaea11.pbworks.com and request access on the right-hand side of the page. Either Heartland’s webmaster or Carol Price will accept your request.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Carol Price, Professional Learning & Leadership Consultant, at cprice@aea11.k12.ia.us.

Free Training Sessions for New School Nurses

Morning Session
This workshop will teach your new school nurse how to screen vision according to the University of Iowa guidelines. This hands-on experience screening real children is invaluable. CEU credit available for a fee.
Click here for more information.

Afternoon Session

This gives an overview of laws, rules, regulations and policies that govern the practice of school nursing. We also discuss medication administration, delegation, Section 504 and general screening guidelines.
Please have your new school nurse complete the registration found here. September 1 is the final day for registration to insure to receive a free resource packet.

Van Meter CSD to Host Technology Conference

Van Meter Community Schools will be hosting an all day conference to share some of the technology tools they have used to improve student learning. The conference will be held on Wednesday, September 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Van Meter Secondary Building. Director Jason Glass will give an opening address. Visit the conference site at https://sites.google.com/a/vmbulldogs.com/learning-with-technology-9-21-11/home/registration for more information and to register.

The Administrator Connection: A ‘Hub’ for Ideas and Feedback

Please consider using the Administrator Connection as a means of exchanging ideas, offering feedback and sharing information. You may post a comment by clicking on an article title, scrolling to the bottom of the page and leaving a comment in the field. A more direct route to leaving a comment is to click “Comments” under the article (shown below) and the Comment field will appear. Note: Posts are moderated by the Heartland Communications Department.

Title III Calendar of Events for Districts

There is quite a bit of activity and information for the Title III Consortium. Please read through the calendar of events for important information.

ESL Advisory/Networking Meetings
September 13, 2011

December 6, 2011
February 7, 2012
May 8, 2012


Teachers, administrators, para-educators, counselors and any other interested school personnel are invited to join us for the Title III ESL Advisory/Networking meetings. These meetings are designed to share information about upcoming opportunities, grants and access to materials. We will discuss the three available Family Literacy Mini-grants for $3,300 each at our first meeting on September 13. We also need feedback about the possibility of offering additional grants for instructional materials. All districts are encouraged to send a representative(s) to these informative meetings.
All meetings will be held from 4:00-5:00 p.m. in Room 18 at the Johnston Education Center (6500 Corporate Drive).

Coming Soon, Dr. Kate Kinsella

September 30, 2011

West Des Moines Learning Center


Nationally recognized ELL expert Dr. Kate Kinsella will be spending a day with 100 lucky educators. Registration information will be coming soon.


Pearson Virtual SIOP Training for Teachers

http://www.siopinstitute.net/


Title III will reimburse the registration fee and provide the text, Making Content Comprehensible for English Language Learners, for participation in the Pearson Virtual SIOP Training for Teachers. Two sessions are available: Oct 17/Nov 7 or Nov. 30/Dec 2. A $200 stipend will also be awarded to participants who complete the requirements of the institute and receive the certificate of completion.
Teachers are encouraged to form study groups around this training and submit an electronic course proposal for license renewal or Drake credit. If you are interested in more information please contact Pat Latham, (515) 993-4596, ext 11228.

Iowa Culture and Language Conference
November 8-9, 2011; Pre-conference, November 7
Coralville Marriot Hotel and Conference Center, Coralville, Iowa


Title III will fund participation in this statewide pre-conference and conference. Title III will reimburse for registration and substitute reimbursement and will provide a travel stipend based on the number of teachers attending the conference (5 or less-$150, 6-10-$300 per district). Districts are encouraged to send a team. Districts will be reimbursed following submission of the claim form, which will be available after the conference from Pat Latham. Full attendance is required for reimbursement.
For registration and to see full conference details, go to http://tinyurl.com/3mrck85

Collaboration and Co-Teaching

November 11-12, 2011

Dr. Maria Dove and Andrea Honigsfeld, authors of Collaboration and Co-Teaching Strategies: Strategies for English Language Learners will join the conversation. Registration information will be coming soon.

Conference Will Address School Violence

The Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office along with the Des Moines Police Department is co-hosting a conference that will address school violence. Participants may choose to attend the conference on November 2 at Drake University or November 3 at the Dubuque Holiday Inn. Registration is $50 which includes materials, snacks and lunch. Click here for more information and a registration form.

The dissemination of information from external organizations by Heartland AEA does not infer sponsorship or endorsement of the information. It is being passed on to our stakeholders for its educational value.