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The 91桃色鈥檚听听has been selected to participate in a national effort to improve principal preparation programs.

The Wallace Foundation

The Wallace Foundation selected seven universities to redesign their programs. Each of those universities then selected a partner program, known for high-quality training, to serve as mentors and support the redesign process. Both Florida Atlantic University and North Carolina State University selected the听听(ELPS) in the Morgridge College to help in their redesign process.

Karen Riley

鈥淭his is a great honor, and we are thrilled to be acknowledged by the Wallace Foundation as well as by our colleagues across the nation,鈥 says听, dean of the Morgridge College. 鈥淧reparing and supporting leaders in education is one of the most important things that we do in the Morgridge College of Education.鈥

The Wallace Foundation鈥檚 University Principal Preparation Initiative is committing $47 million to the redesign effort over the next four years. With the funding, the seven universities will review their policies pertaining to university-based principal training and determine if changes would encourage the development of more effective preparation programs.

Susan Korach

鈥淪chool leadership is a powerful driver behind school improvement, with impact on both student and teacher outcomes,鈥 says听, department chair of ELPS. 鈥淭he preparation of our school leaders is a critical lever, and we are very excited to be part of this national project focused on improving principal preparation and district/university partnerships.鈥

As part of the initiative, each university will also partner with at least three school districts to make sure the changes made keep local schools in mind.

鈥淭he networks and partnerships that are a part of this project provide a platform for impact across the field of educational leadership preparation,鈥 says Korach.