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Gain the skills needed to successfully drive school change and help diverse stakeholders establish priorities and improve practice.
Cultivates the skills you need to become an effective, strategic, and innovative leader. Offers the School Leadership Pathway and Principal Licensure Strand.
These perilous times call for bigger, bolder, and braver leadership in education. We bring together four such leaders in critical conversation about our current moment and the precarious but still promising future of education in the United States.
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Plan your entry into a new education leadership position through a series of steps that will involve communities of stakeholders in creating opportunities for all children to succeed.
Gain a deeper understanding of how strong school cultures develop and design a concrete action plan to drive culture change in your school or district.
An intentionally curated career-embedded, part-time, two-year program for experienced educators looking to advance their leadership in higher education or preK–12 — allowing for real-time application of skills from the program.