CPM Educational Program

THE SITE-BASED LEADERSHIP PROGRAM IS LIVE!

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Jocelyn Dunnack, Columbia, CT, JocelynDunnack@cpm.org

Curriculum-based professional learning must be ongoing and sustainable, which means it cannot be led solely by outside experts. Schools and districts must plan for the future by building in-house expertise and leadership pipelines.
(Short & Hirsh, 2020)

The Site-based Leadership Program is a collaborative network of local instructional leaders and CPM’s Professional Learning Team. The program was developed to help maintain professional relationships, guide successful curriculum implementation, support student learning and achievement, and build in-house leadership. After a pilot year, the official program launched in September 2022 with live, virtual events each month. Between events, site-based leaders connect to pose questions and share solutions. CPM’s Professional Learning Team is developing a resource library to help support sites in the program on five important themes:

Each live monthly event features a guest speaker and discussion topic. So far this school year, site-based leaders have been joined by:

Community is important for sustaining change. Site-based leaders have shared:

CPM’s mission is to empower mathematics students and teachers. Not only does CPM provide exemplary curriculum and professional learning, but also seeks to recognize and foster teacher expertise and leadership in mathematics education. Change takes time, effort, and support. The Site-Based Leadership Program is a great place to give and receive all three. For more information about the program and how to get involved, check out cpmstg.wpengine.com/sbl.

References

Short, J., & Hirsh, S. (2020). The elements: Transforming teaching through curriculum-based professional learning. The Carnegie Corporation of New York.

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