News Features & ReleasesBacking Schools: A Photo Essay about a Gates Foundation Grant to the Change Leadership GroupSeptember 8, 2000 Giving many cause to celebrate the first day back to school in Boston, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced two grants to GSE and the nonprofit group Center for Collaborative Education (CCE) on Wednesday, September 6, at the Mission Hill School. Dean Jerome T. Murphy gathered with GSE's Tony Wagner, Mission Hill School founder Debbie Meier, and CCE's Dan French to thank the Foundation's Executive Director of Education, Tom Vander Ark. The Foundation's $3.6 million grant to GSE will fund the Change Leadership Group, a national educator leadership training program housed under the Programs in Professional Education. The Change Leadership Group will be the first-in-the-nation program to recruit, train, and supervise a network of education experts to deliver on-site training and support to school districts around the country. After acknowledging the generous support of the Foundation, Wagner, who with Robert Kegan will co-direct the Group, shared his vision of how they would work with school districts. "Unlike conventional corporate consulting, where experts create a plan for change but are rarely involved in the implementation process," Wagner explained, "the Change Leadership Group will support the growth and development of school leaders by drawing on their knowledge and working with them on the process of improvement over time." Dean Murphy noted that "while individual schools have boosted student performance and teacher capacity, no community has been able to take their strategies to scale across a whole system." HGSE's Change Leadership Group will help schools and districts take good programs to scale. The Change Leadership Group expects to develop a new certification program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education for change leadership professionals who become expert in helping districts implement new strategies. As this network of providers grows, the Change Leadership Group will evolve into a new kind of not-for-profit enterprise-matching trained professionals to the communities that have the greatest need. Also in attendance at the celebration were Coalition
of Essential Schools founder Ted
Sizer, students and teachers from the Mission Hill School and the
New Mission High School.
For More InformationThe Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is dedicated to improving people's lives by sharing advances in health and learning with the global community. Led by Bill Gates' father, William H. Gates, Sr., and Patty Stonesifer, the Seattle-based Foundation has an asset base of $21.8 billion. Preventing deadly diseases among poor children by expanding access to vaccines, and developing vaccines against malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis, are central priorities. Other major efforts include extending unprecedented opportunities for learning by bringing computers with Internet access to every eligible library in the U.S. and Canada, and providing scholarships to academically talented minority students in the U.S. with severe financial need through the Gates Millennium Scholars Program. For complete information and grant guidelines, visit www.gatesfoundation.org. For information specific to education grants, visit the education grants page at the Gates Foundation website. |
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