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DocumentsLeading Change
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Leading Change - Ensuring That Every Child Has an Equal Opportunity to Learn & Succeed

Leading Change highlights the collaborative reform efforts of the Governor's Office, the State Board of Education, and the Michigan Department of Education for improving academic achievement and access to high-quality learning. With this in mind, each issue will highlight the State Board of Education goal to attain substantial and meaningful improvement in academic achievement for all students/children with primary emphasis on high priority schools and students.

Leading Change topics:

  • Professional Preparation
  • Leadership
  • School and Community Relations

THIS PUBLICATION IS NO LONGER PRODUCED

 

Past Leading Change Issues

 TitleDescription 
School and Community RelationsVolume 6, Issue 2 (Fall 2008)Download
LeadershipVolume 6, Issue 1 (Winter 2008)Download
Professional PreparationVolume 5, Issue 2 (Spring 2007)Download
High School Redesign II - Best PracticesFall 2006Download
School ImprovementSummer 2006Download
High School RedesignSpring 2006Download
Highly Qualified EducatorsFall 2005Download
Embracing the Information AgeSpring 2005Download
Integrating Communities and SchoolsFall 2004Download
Elevating Educational LeadershipWinter 2004Download
Ensuring Excellent EducatorsSummer 2003Download
Michigan Department of EducationMI3 / CEN Michigan
Michigan's Integrated Improvement Initiative (MI3) and the Center for Educational Networking (CEN) are funded under IDEA mandated activities funds through the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Early Intervention Services.

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