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    Listening as Leadership

    Click:

    http://tinyurl.com/

    CCIUListening

    to register today!

    Online Catalog

    www.cciu.org

    Contact Us

    Phone 484 237 5023

    [email protected]

    nnovative EducationalServices Division

    Chester Countyntermediate Unit

    Education Service Center

    455Boot Road

    Downingtown, PA 19335

    484237 5000

    www.cciu.org

    Description

    Are you looking for innovative strategies to

    improve your leadership skills in an instructional

    environment?

    Join Andy Danilchick and Niki Harvey for this valuable program

    and become empoweredto:

    Actively listen to and identify leadership that will build

    leadership capacity within districts,

    Unite staff around a common mission and vision and

    Ultimately increase student achievement.

    This program uses an emotional intelligence and a distributed leadership

    framework to build leadership skills. The emotional intelligence (Goleman,

    1996) framework increases resonant leadership and skills within the four

    main Emotional Intelligence domains: self-awareness, self-management,social awareness, and relationship management. The listening as

    leadership framework enables opportunities for greater understanding of

    the process of leadership, teaching, and learning throughout a district and

    creates possibilities for further developing that leadership and success

    A leadership consultant and teacher educator, Andy has coached

    teachers and administrators and conducted many professional

    development sessions on emotional intelligence. He was an English and

    social studies teacher for over 15 years. Andy is currently a lecturer and

    Humanities Strand Leader at the Graduate School of Education at the

    University of Pennsylvania. He is also editor of the Perspective on Urban

    Education journal.

    Niki Harvey, an experienced classroom teacher and administrator, holdsa masters degree in both literacy and educational leadership. Her

    current role as the Instructional Initiatives Coordinator with the

    Innovational Educational Services Division at CCIU places her in a

    position to serve as a true intermediary between PDE and the school

    districts we serve. In this position Niki works as an educational leaderwhere her responsibilities include planning and implementing workshops,

    institutes, and continuing professional education courses, facilitating

    grants, leading councils and networking events and spearheading PDE

    Initiatives.

    Dates/TimesTuesday, Wednesday &

    Thursday

    July 15, 16 - 9:00 AM to 2:30

    July 17 - 8:00AM to 12:00PM

    AudienceAssistant Superintendents

    Administrators

    School Leaders

    Fee$375 Subscribers

    $425 Regular

    30 hours Act 48 PIL (Act 45)

    Lunch served Tuesday &

    Wednesday!

    ContactKari Shields

    Registrar

    484-237-5023 or

    [email protected]

    LocationChester County

    Intermediate Unit

    Education Service Center

    455 Boot Road

    Downingtown, PA 19335

    Register Today

    An initiative of the Chester County Intermediate Unit

    The Chester County Intermediate Unit will not discriminate in employment, educational programs or activities based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, handicap, mstatus or because a person is a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for employees and program participants who are disabled

    preschool, elementary or secondary school pupil enrolled in an intermediate unit program shall bedenied equal opportunity to participate inage and program appropriate instruction or activdue to race, color, disability, handicap, creed, national origin, marital status or financial hardship. Participation in instruction and activities for a student identified as exceptional may be moaccording to the Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) developed for the student. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for pupils who are disabled. Rev.Date 6/23/

    Andy Danilchick, M. Ed.Educational Consultant

    Niki Harvey, M. Ed.Instructional Initiatives Coordinator

    Where Do We Go from Here?

    Act 45

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