Thursday, April 2, 2015

Where Does It Live: Building Systems And Structures Around What You Believe

The myth of the single teacher, bucking the odds to be that one great teacher in a school may make for a great Hollywood movie, but it rarely -- if ever -- leads to lasting, effective change. 

Do you believe we must examine the manner in which our schools and classrooms are set up so that the greatest number of students, teachers and even principals can thrive and learn and feel valued?

Chris Lehmann, current principal and award winning founder of the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, PA is traveling to East Texas to share this message and how he has designed a learning environment where students and adults learn, thrive and feel valued.

His presentation has made possible through a partnership with Region 7 and TCEA Area 7 at no cost to area districts, charter schools, colleges and universities.  The session with Lehmann is focused on looking at institutional change, so that leaders can explore what they value and then examine the systems in their districts, schools and classrooms that must change to reflect those values.  

ALL leaders in the area are encouraged to attend a one day Leadership Academy with Chris Lehmann entitled, “Where Does It Live: Building Systems And Structures Around What You Believe”.  

SAVE THE DATE!!
Date: August 4, 2015 
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM 

Registration: online at >>CLICK HERE : http://bit.ly/registerlehmann 
Session # 048465
Location: Region 7 ESC Building,  

No Charge to personnel from Region 7 area public schools, charter schools and universities Audience: Leaders of public schools, charter schools and universities 
Contacts: Donna Stanley, dstanley@esc7.net, 903-988-6962,  or Scott Floyd, floyds@woisd.net

View and share a (pdf) flyer at http://bit.ly/lehmannflyer that provides registration information as well as a description of the session to be held at the ESC in Kilgore on Tuesday, August 4, 2015. 

Please contact Donna Stanley, dstanley@esc7.net, 903-988-6962 or Scott Floyd, floyds@woisd.net if you need assistance or have questions.

Chris is the 2014 winner of the McGraw Prize in Education. In addition to leading the Science
Leadership Academy, he is co-editor of What School Leaders Need to Know about Digital Technologies and Social Media, the author of the education blog this blog Practical Theory and is father to Jakob and Theo.  His journey in education leadership has included a wide array of honors and experiences.

The Science Leadership Academy is an inquiry driven, project-based, 1:1 laptop school that is considered to be one of the pioneers of the School 2.0 movement nationally and internationally. The school was recognized by Ladies Home Journal as one of the Ten Most Amazing Schools in the US, has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School from 2009 through 2013 and has been written about in many publications including Edutopia Magazine, EdWeek and the Philadelphia Inquirer.


In September 2013, Chris opened Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber campus, the second campus in the SLA model. In 2013, Chris co-founded the nonprofit Inquiry Schools with Diana Laufenberg to help more schools create more empowering, modern learning experiences for students, and he serves as Superintendent and Chair of the Board. Chris returned to his native Philadelphia after nine years as an English Teacher, Technology Coordinator, Girls Basketball Coach and Ultimate Frisbee coach at the Beacon School in New York City, one of the leading urban public schools for technology integration. 

 In June 2013, Chris was named Outstanding Leader of the Year by the International Society of Technology in Education. In November of 2012, Chris was named one of Dell’s #Inspire100 – one of the 100 people changing the world using Social Media. 

In April of 2012, Chris won the Lindback Award for Excellence in Principal Leadership in the School District of Philadelphia. 

In September of 2011, Chris was honored by the White House as a Champion of Change for his work in education reform. 

In June 2010, Chris was named as one of the “30 Most Influential People in EdTech” by Technology & Learning Magazine. 

In 2009, Chris was a honoree for the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development’s Outstanding Young Educator Award. Chris was named as one of “40 Under 40″ by Philadelphia Business Journal in 2009. 

In 2006, the National School Board Association named Chris one of “20 to Watch” among American administrators. 

In 2001, Chris was honored by MOUSE as a Champion of Technology and Education for his work on building the portal at the Beacon School. Chris has written for such education publications as Principal Leadership Magazine, Learning and Leading with Technology Magazine, and the School Library Journal. 

Chris has spoken at conferences all over the world, including TEDxPhilly, TEDxNYED, the National Association of Secondary Schools Conference, SXSW, SXSWedu, the Building Learning Communities conference, the International Society of Technology in Education, the Philadelphia Area Educational Technology Conference, The Florida Educational Technology Conference, the Innovative Learning Conference, The Council of Educational Facilities Planners Regional Conference, the K12-Online Conference, the International Conference on Technology and Education and at the Central and Eastern European Schools Association Conference, and he has worked with many schools and districts all over the world as a consultant. 

Chris received his B.A. in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania and his M.A. in English Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. 

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