Join Catholic educational leaders from across the nation to examine and explore proven change strategies that lead to systemic, sustainable growth and improvement in K-12 Catholic schools.
This conference, held annually in November at Loyola University Chicago, Water Tower Campus, is co-sponsored by CCSE and NCEA for principals, assistant principals, department chairs, curriculum leaders, assistant superintendents, and teacher leaders. Through workshop and networking sessions, nationally recognized educators connect theory and research-based practices to Catholic school instructional leadership needs and experiences. Participants gain knowledge, resources, and tools, and have the opportunity to network with other Catholic educational leaders.
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November 7th –9th, 2012
Loyola University, Water Tower Campus
820 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago
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Conference Outcomes
Weaving together theory, best practices, research, and experience, participants will be able to:
- Apply understanding of the discernment process to leading change in their schools;
- Describe and reflect on systems, structures and routines that successful leaders put into place to develop and sustain a climate and culture that promotes ownership and strong academic achievement;
- Examine two case studies of Catholic schools that accomplished a school-saving turn-around (one elementary school, one high school) to identify successful change strategies to use and unsucsessful strategies to avoid in their schools.
- Map a draft implementation plan to support integrated, systemic, sustainable change in their schools.
Do not miss this opportunity and register now!