Looking for new ways to develop as a leader?


Are you looking for new ways to develop as a leader? Tis month’s resources are dedicated to helping you grow! Check out the upcoming events and resources linked below.

  • Read about the “Five Conditions that Support Great Teaching” from Impact Florida’s guest column. Impact Florida’s President Mandy Clark and Associate Professors at the University of Florida Christopher Redding and F. Chris Curran discuss how to create the infrastructure at your school that is necessary to foster great teaching.
  • Check out Impact Florida’s Education Summit. This is a unique opportunity for education leaders to recognize, support, and scale great teaching practices in Florida schools. The event will occur on March 2-3 at the Wyndham Bonnet Creek in Orlando, Florida. During the Summit, education leaders will connect with colleagues across the state, learn from national experts and one another, and be re-inspired for the work ahead.
  • Explore these upcoming conferences from the Herzog Foundation. Herzog Foundation provides training, events, and conferences to address relevant topics within the Christian education sphere. These events will be a time to share best-practices on specifics from national thought leaders. Focuses will include Christian school administration training, network building events, marketing tools, and online education to name a few.
  • From reimaginED, the policy and public affairs blog for Step Up For Students: “Five Florida education providers are among 64 quarterfinalists from 33 states and the District of Columbia who are in the running for a prestigious $1 million award for educational excellence. SailFuture in St. Petersburg, RCMA Immokalee Community Academy, Hope Ranch Learning Academy in Hudson, Colossal Academy in Davie, and Kind Academy in Coral Springs all are vying for the prize that recognizes those providers who strive to offer education that meets the four adjectives whose first letters spell the acronym for the award: Sustainable, Transformational, Outstanding, and Permissionless.” To continue reading, click here.

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