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Hunt, J., Grivetti, J., & Morford, L. (October 2011). Your Turf, My Turf, or Our Turf: The Redesign of a State’s Principal Preparation Programs
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Authors:
John Hunt
,
June Grivetti
,
Linda Morford
Summary:
Illinois is one of several states recently involved in the redesign of its principal preparation programs. This process began in earnest in May of 2008 when the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) convened a meeting attended by many representatives of the ... member institutions.
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Illinois is one of several states recently involved in the redesign of its principal preparation programs. This process began in earnest in May of 2008 when the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) convened a meeting attended by many representatives of the 32 public and private higher education institutions in Illinois which provided principal preparation programs. Citing the work of Levine (2005) and providing statistics regarding the number of principal level certificates issued in 2008 (ISBE, 2008), it was clear that the end result of this process desired by ISBE and IBHE was an improvement in the quality of principal preparation programs. Throughout a process encompassing May of 2008 through February 2011, university leadership in this redesign process was provided by the Illinois Council of Professors of Educational Administration (ICPEA), an affiliate of NCPEA. Knowing that in some states, such as Iowa, the number of principal preparation programs had been reduced via a similar process (Hackmann & Wanat, 2007), ICPEA members took the lead to protect both the integrity of the process as well as their own institutions. Due to this process, the ICPEA became a much more cohesive and cooperative organization. Rather than protecting the “turf” of individual institutions, the respective universities developed a collegial approach as they collaboratively worked through the development, lobbying, and administrative rulemaking processes, which are all detailed in the paper. Consequently, ICPEA blazed a new path - a truly collaborative partnership among its member institutions.
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