Friday, May 8, 2015

Our Mission
To provide services and leadership, in partnership with families, schools and communities, that improve the learning outcomes and well-being of all children and youth.

Our Goals
• Increase learning growth for students
• Decrease the gap in achievement
• Increase annual graduation rates
• Increase gateways to post-secondary success 


Reminder: Now Taking Orders for 2015-16 School Planners

Quality and affordable student planners are available for your school through Heartland AEA’s Creative Services. Basic planners will have a plastic cover and coil binding and will contain intro pages, planner pages, note pages and different calendars. The planners include a full-year calendar to accommodate extended year schedules.

Choose your preferred cover, intro pages, planner pages, note pages and calendars from our set styles for basic planners (see Planner Guide). Optional pages can be added for an additional fee (student handbook, activities calendars, etc.). Order quantities must be a minimum of 50 planners.

Standard Planner Prices
5.5” x 8.5” - $1.70 per planner
8.5” x 11” - $2.80 per planner
7" x 11" - $3.10 per planner

Click here for the Planner Guide (shows options for covers, intro pages, calendar pages, etc.) and here for the Planner Order Form. Please have your planner orders placed by May 15, 2015 and approved by June 2, 2015 so they will be ready for the beginning of the school year.

For more information or to ask about personalizing your school's planners, contact our Creative Services at creativeservices@heartlandaea.org or (800) 255-0405 ext. 14368.

Iowa BOEE May 2015 Newsletter

The Iowa BOEE's May 2015 newsletter includes topics such as cyber traps for educators, ethics, renewal updates, graduate credits, initial licensure conversion and hiring new graduates.

In Need of Teacher Leader PD? Bookmark These Sites!

Teacher leaders within the Heartland AEA area may want to check out the Teacher Leadership Professional Development Google Site which provides direct links to professional learning opportunities for teacher leaders. There is also an Agora Site managed by the state that allows teachers and principals to see the professional learning opportunities being offered statewide.

Here’s Your Summer Reading List

We asked school curriculum coordinators for their suggested summer reading titles. Below is a list of what they suggested. Several of the titles are available for checkout in the Heartland AEA Library, some are available through your Mackin VIA subscription and all are available on Amazon.
The Advantage book coverThe Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything in Business by Patrick Lencioni
Reserve through the Heartland AEA Library.
Read it online through your Mackin VIA subscription – Login with your school’s username/password

The author makes the case that there is no better way to achieve improvement in an organization than by attacking the root causes of dysfunction, politics and confusion. He uses stories, tips and anecdotes to introduce a model for achieving organizational health. This model involves four principles: building a cohesive leadership team; creating clarity; over-communicating clarity; and reinforcing clarity.
Why Race and Culture Matter in Schools book coverWhy Race and Culture Matter in Schools by Tyrone Howard
Reserve through the Heartland AEA Library.

While race and culture remain important variables in how young people experience schools, they are often misunderstood by educators and school personnel. Building on the work of three studies that investigated schools successful in closing the achievement gap, Tyrone Howard shows how adopting greater awareness and comprehensive understanding of race and culture can improve educational outcomes.
Building Teachers’ Capacity for Success book coverBuilding Teachers’ Capacity for Success: A Collaborative Approach for Coaches and School Leaders by Pete Hall
Reserve through the Heartland AEA Library.

Educators know that teachers are a school’s most essential strength. In the book, the authors offer a straightforward plan to help site-based administrators and instructional coaches collaborate to bring out the best in every teacher, build a stronger and more cohesive staff and achieve greater academic success. Their model of Strength-Based School Improvement is an alternative to a negative, deficit-approach focused on fixing what s wrong. Instead, they show school leaders how to achieve their goals by working together to maximize what’s right.
On Your Mark book coverOn Your Mark: Challenging the Conventions of Grading and Reporting by Thomas Guskey
Reserve through the Heartland AEA Library.

On Your Mark asserts the need to align grading and reporting practices to truly reflect what students are learning in K-12 classrooms. The changes this book outlines might be controversial. Adjusting any system that has been in place for centuries will cause tension, yet we owe it to our students to make sure grades accurately communicate their progress and help them improve. Rather than continuing down the wrong path out of delusion, fear or tradition, we must use research to boldly move forward and better serve our students.
Inevitable book coverInevitable: Mass Customized Learning in the Age of Empowerment (New Edition) by Charles Schwab and Beatrice McGarvey
Reserve through the Heartland AEA Library.

Meeting the individual learning needs of every learner, every hour, of every day although espoused by educators, has only been a dream.....an impossible dream for educators facing student-teacher ratios of 25 to 1. But, alas, it is now a reality....a reality that is hiding in plain sight. The book describes a detailed vision of how schools can change from the present outdated Industrial Age, assembly line structure to a mass customized learning structure with the capacity to meet the individual learning needs of every learner.....that's every learner, not some, not most, but every learner.
What Connected Educators Do Differently book coverWhat Connected Educators Do Differently by Todd Whitaker, Jeffrey Zoul and Jimmy Casas

Todd Whitaker, Jeffrey Zoul and Jimmy Casas are widely acclaimed experts on teaching and leading and are pioneers in the education Twitterverse, and now they are sharing their best practices! In the book, they show how being a connected educator—by using social media to connect with peers across the country and even across the globe—will greatly enhance your own learning and your success in a school or classroom. You’ll find out how to create a personal and professional learning network to share resources and ideas, gain support and make an impact on others.
Quick and Nimble book coverQuick and Nimble: Lessons from Leading CEOs on How Create a Culture of Innovation by Adam Bryant

In the book, author Adam Bryant draws on interviews with more than two hundred CEOs to offer business leaders the wisdom and guidance to move an organization faster, to be quick and nimble, and to rekindle the whatever-it-takes collective spark of a start-up workplace, all with the goal of innovating and thriving in a relentlessly challenging global economy. As the world shifts to more of a knowledge economy, the winners will be companies that can attract and retain the best and brightest employees by creating an environment where they can grow, contribute and feel rewarded.
Switch book coverSwitch: How to Change Things when Change is Hard by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Reserve through the Heartland AEA Library.
Read it online through your Mackin VIA subscription – Login with your school’s username/password

Psychologists have discovered that our minds are ruled by two different systems—the rational mind and the emotional mind—that compete for control. The rational mind wants a great beach body; the emotional mind wants that Oreo cookie. The rational mind wants to change something at work; the emotional mind loves the comfort of the existing routine. This tension can doom a change effort—but if it is overcome, change can come quickly.
Engage, Empower, Energize book coverEngage, Empower, Energize: Leading Tomorrow’s Schools Today by Robert Dillon

In an era of high stakes accountability, testing, and standardization in education, Dr. Robert Dillon attempts to bring the student back into the center of the learning. This book is ideal for school leaders and teacher leaders that are searching for a new way to inject fresh energy and ideas into their learning spaces.
Unmistakable Impact book coverUnmistakable Impact: A Partnership Approach for Dramatically Improving Instruction by Jim Knight
Reserve through the Heartland AEA Library.

Jim Knight describes how to translate staff members’ joy of learning into high-leverage practices that impact student achievement. Characteristics of Impact Schools include a focused, clearly defined improvement plan that takes into account the complexity of teaching and learning relationships; a school culture that encourages enrollment in ongoing professional development; and alignment of purpose and actions among all staff members.