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This presentation focuses on understanding the leadership challenge in rural areas and customizing the leadership process to emphasize collaborative strategies. It explores the need for a learner-centered education and community-focused learning experiences in the context of IU8 School Districts and PA Intermediate Units.
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Innovating Solutions for Rural Leadership Challenges: Getting Better Together By Thomas A. Butler, Ph.D. tbutler@iu08.org Hobart L. Harmon, Ph.D. hharmon@shentel.net Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 Altoona, PA 16602 Presentation at: Association of Educational Service Agencies Annual Conference The Broadmoor Hotel Colorado Springs, Colorado November 30, 2018
2018 AESA Conference Theme Courageous Leadership Inspires Bold Action (Getting Better Together)
Presentation Focus • Understanding the leadership challenge (Getting Better Together)
Presentation Focus • Understanding the leadership challenge • Customizing leadership process
Presentation Focus • Understanding the leadership challenge • Customizing leadership process • Emphasizing collaborative strategies
Presentation Focus • Understanding the leadership challenge • Customizing leadership process • Emphasizing collaborative strategies • Exploring need: AESA Affinity Group
Understanding Leadership Challenge Context IU8 School Districts N = 35 PA Intermediate Units N = 29
Understanding Leadership Lens Transformational viewpoints: 1. Learner-centered education 2. Community-focused learning experiences
Community-Focused Learning • Connects learning experience to living in a rural community • Expands social capital opportunities for learners (i.e., social relations that have productive benefits for learners and rural places) • Advances role of education for sustainable rural development (i.e., economic, ecological, equity)
“It ain’t what we don’t know that gives us trouble, its what we know that ain’t right.” --Will Rogers
Customizing a Leadership Process Our Innovative Process: CARE Catalyzing Action for Responsive Education
Leadership Action CARE process steps: Discovery
Leadership Action CARE process steps: Discovery Capacity building
Leadership Action CARE process steps: Discovery Capacity building Intentional place-based innovation design
Leadership Action CARE process steps: Discovery Capacity building Intentional place-based innovation design Success assurance
Summary: Getting Better Together The GBT initiative: • Builds on success in local districts and schools • Uses iterative process that results in multiple place-based adaptations, not “one best way model” • Leverages and builds regional capacity and talents • Creates network of credentialed innovation leaders • Reinforces collaborations and partnerships among those interested in learning and the future of rural places
Group Discussion: Collaboration Strategies Guiding Question: What collaboration strategy is your ESA leadership pursuing that embraces learner-centered and community-focused principles for rural areas? (For example, at IU8 it is the Getting Better Together initiative.) Answer: Please provide: • Your name • Your ESA name & location • Your collaboration strategy (or leadership actions)
Group Discussion: AESA Affinity Group Guiding Questions: • Could we Get Better Together by collaborating to share our ideas, challenges/solutions, lessons learned and successes? • Should we consider forming an AESA Affinity Group on ?
Group Discussion: AESA Affinity Group What is an AESA Affinity Group? Purpose: To broaden your professional networks. Open to the employees of the ESAs that are members of AESA. Formed around common interests or issues, rather than common job titles. Meetings occur electronically throughout the year. Join if you work for an ESA that is also a member of AESA.
Group Discussion: AESA Affinity Group What is common interest or issue? Learner-centered Education for Sustainable Rural Development