2012 Saskatchewan Principals' Short Course

SPSC 2012 - Travelodge Hotel, July 3 - 6, Saskatoon, SK

 

 

 

Program

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Program Objectives

The major goal of the Short Course is to provide an intensive opportunity for participants to deepen their knowledge of theory, practice, and reflection, contributing to their skills as teachers and school leaders. 
The activities of the Course will enable participants to:

  1. Examine the role of the principal through the lens of instructional leadership;
  2. Extend knowledge regarding the practices of establishing a vision, influencing school culture, and stimulating the learning environment, while at the same time managing, modeling, and monitoring activities within the school;
  3. Learn about new developments and initiatives in education;
  4. Share experiences, insights and concerns with other practitioners; and,
  5. Develop a support network.

Short Course Design

The format for this year’s short course is based on the Instructional Leadership Framework.  Specifically, we have designed the course so that participants will be able to frame their learning within the three successful components of instructional leadership: Establishing a Vision and Culture Conducive to Learning; Stimulating the Learning Environment; and Managing, Modeling, and Monitoring. 

Within the theme of Establishing a Vision and Culture Conducive to Learning, we have planned larger plenary sessions so that participants can come to understand the necessary roles of a shared vision and a culture of learning in their professional communities.

Within the theme of Stimulating the Learning Environment, we have planned smaller sessions which will enable participants to focus on topics of special interest to their schools.  These sessions will make up a significant component of the conference in that each will generate discussion within the broader context of school leadership.  This session format consists of multiple small group presentations, with audience sizes of 15-25 participants in the hope that participants engage in meaningful, related discussion.

Within the theme of Managing, Modeling, and Monitoring, we have placed sessions (large and small) which will help participants understand the management role inherent in the leadership of schools.

Throughout the week, participants will frequently meet as a ‘small group’, where they will have the opportunity to discuss what they have learned, ask questions of group members and leaders, and share experiences, thoughts, and concerns in dialogue with one another.

In addition, breaks and lunches are scheduled throughout the course, with the first day culminating with a social hour and banquet to kick off the week.

While the week’s activities will include a number of topics of special interest to beginning vice-principals and principals, many of the issues will be relevant to those in other leadership positions, including teacher leaders.. SOME of the topics for the week include:

  • Alcohol education resources
  • Anti-discrimination
  • Assessment leadership
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Data driven decision-making
  • Data walls
  • Differentiation in Action
  • Essential conversations
  • First Nations Success Program
  • Leadership in Early Learning
  • Management vs. leadership
  • Parent engagement
  • Professional Learning Communities
  • Project based learning
  • Research in Education
  • School Community Councils
  • School finances and budgeting
  • Special Education
  • Support-staff evaluation
  • Teacher Professionalism
  • Technology in administration
  • The Continuous Improvement Framework

2011 Participant Comments

The following comments were selected as representative of participant response to a request as part of SPSC 2011 Evaluation to provide a closing Additional Comment about the program.

Love, love, love the SPSC!

Best PD I have ever been to!

Best conference yet in terms of utility and networking!

Exceeded my expectations in every way!

It was by far the most positive professional development experience I have participated in. It gives me a head start in being a good principal.

Without a doubt, this was one of the best sessions I have ever attended. I am genuinely looking forward to 2012. I was especially grateful as a new administrator, for the practicality and usefulness of the ideas presented regarding the successful operation of a school.

Excellent week for anyone from aspiring administrator to experienced. I have been in administration for more than 10 years and learned so much to take back to my school!

This was my first year attending this event and has been the most beneficial course I have been to date. I thoroughly enjoyed it! I will recommend this course to all!

Very well done! I have obtained vast amounts of info that I can take back to my school and actually use.

I went in with a general (scrambled) view on aspects of school administration and have come out with a deeper understanding and appreciation of my role as principal.

The contacts I made were invaluable. It made me see that I must now begin my Masters in Administration.

Thank you for an informative week! I feel much more confident at beginning my role as principal in the fall.

I am so glad I came. I learned so much- I had so many questions before I came- now I have so much information, and best of all, people I can contact!
I had a wonderful time and feel much more confident in starting my new position in the fall.

The whole experience was worthwhile, challenging, thought provoking, and I made some very good connections with different teachers and administrators.
I can see myself returning for a second or third time!

Wonderful conference! I will be coming back next year, as I felt I learned many new tools.

I will take this again!

Great! I will be back in the next five years for another refresher!

Every teacher should take this course to see how schools work and the possibilities open to them.

I appreciate the opportunity given to me by my division to attend this course.