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Monday, June 22 | Sheraton Palo Alto

3:30:

Registration

4:00:

Welcome: Ash Vasudeva & Peter Ross

4:15:

The Role of Teacher Leadership in Sustaining Reform: Ann Lieberman
Reception and Dinner

5:30

Welcome by Dean Deborah Stipek


Tuesday, June 23 | Alumni Center, Stanford Campus

8:10

Shuttle departs hotel

8:30

Breakfast

9:00

The Ergonomics of Innovation: Huggy Rao

11:00

Break and team time

12:00

Lunch

1:00

Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard: Chip Heath

4:00

Shuttle pick-up to hotel

 

Evening on your own


Wednesday, June 24 | Alumni Center, Stanford Campus

8:10

Shuttle departs hotel

8:30

Breakfast

8:55

Building a High Performance Culture in Difficult Conditions: Jeffrey Pfeffer

12:00

Lunch

1:00

Using Design Thinking as a Tool to Build Sustainable Reform: Rich Crandall

3:00

Break and team time

4:30

Shuttle pick-up to hotel

6:00

Dinner at Sheraton Palo Alto


Thursday, June 25 | Alumni Center, Stanford Campus

8:10

Shuttle departs hotel

8:30

Breakfast

9:00

The Leadership Pipeline: Findings from IREPP’s Research Partnership with LEADS: Eileen Horng

10:15

Break and team time

12:00

Lunch

1:00

Team time

2:00

Building a Knowledge Management System for Instructional Improvement: Tony Bryk

4:30

Shuttle pick-up to hotel

 

Evening on your own


Friday, June 26 | Sheraton Palo Alto

8:30

Breakfast

9:00

District presentations & conversations

11:30

Final thoughts and preview of LEADS 2009-10

12:00

Boxed lunches

 

Logistics

Meals

Breakfast and lunch provided each day except Monday. Dinner provided Monday and Wednesday.

 

Locations

Stanford Alumni Center
326 Galvez Street , Stanford, CA 94305-6105
800.786.2586

Sheraton Palo Alto
625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA
888.444.0401


 

epel: what happens in stanford shouldn't stay in stanford

“We saw areas where we needed support that we had not considered before this week. The comments back from other districts helped us refine our work and gain the necessary courage to continue our reform.”

— Albuquerque

 

 

 

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