The Kentucky
Department of Education’s Office of Continuous Improvement and Support has
partnered with the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) to
implement its National Institute for School and System Leadership (NISL) program.
This nationally recognized leadership development program was designed to help school and district leaders transform schools into high-performing learning environments and has been in place in Kentucky for the past 14 years. NCEE’s NISL program is the most widely used research-proven professional learning program for school leaders in the country.
Built on decades of research into the world’s highest-performing and most rapidly-rising education systems, NISL equips leaders with the skills, strategies and vision to drive meaningful and sustainable change. This experience prepares
leaders to explore global education trends, set a clear strategic vision and design rigorous instructional systems, apply the science of learning and build a culture of continuous improvement, ethical leadership and long-term school success. The monthly interactive
experience focuses on the key themes for capacity-building and for transforming
the school as an organization while improving student success.
School and district
staff interested in participating in this free
professional learning are encouraged to complete the below form no later than June 6. Questions
regarding the training opportunity should be directed to Charlotte
Jones.