The	
  Art	
  of	
  Leadership	
  at	
  Home*

                  *	
  Or	
  how	
  one	
  Texas	
  principal	
  went	
  to	
  
                  Harvard,	
  went	
  back	
  to	
  Longview,	
  and	
  
                  helped	
  change	
  the	
  lives	
  of	
  students.

Thursday, November 3, 2011
Being	
  chosen	
  to	
  aAend	
  RYHT’s	
  Leadership	
  
               Program	
  at	
  Harvard	
  is	
  an	
  honor.




                      It	
  is	
  also	
  a	
  challenge	
  and	
  ulGmately	
  a	
  
                                           big	
  responsibility.

Thursday, November 3, 2011
It’s	
  not	
  only	
  a	
  chance	
  to	
  grow	
  as	
  
           an	
  educator	
  and	
  a	
  professional,
                      but	
  it’s	
  a	
  once-­‐in-­‐a-­‐lifeGme	
  
                   opportunity	
  to	
  make	
  an	
  impact	
  on	
  a	
  
                       local	
  and	
  statewide	
  level.



Thursday, November 3, 2011
Over	
  the	
  years,	
  we	
  have	
  had	
  many	
  remarkable	
  
                            principals	
  aAend.	
  




     For	
  some,	
  the	
  experience	
  has	
  been	
  transformaGonal	
  and	
  has	
  
               in	
  turn	
  transformed	
  the	
  world	
  around	
  them.

Thursday, November 3, 2011
Meet	
  Margaret	
  Davis.
                She	
  aAended	
  the	
  2008	
  RYHT	
  Leadership	
  
                 Program	
  as	
  a	
  principal	
  from	
  Forest	
  Park	
  
                Magnet	
  School	
  in	
  Longview	
  ISD.	
  The	
  three	
  
                main	
  things	
  she	
  took	
  from	
  her	
  experience	
  
                                  at	
  Harvard	
  were:
Thursday, November 3, 2011
• A	
  passion	
  for	
  and	
  commitment	
  to	
  excellence,	
  
         and	
  an	
  integrity	
  of	
  process	
  that	
  leR	
  a	
  lasGng	
  
         impression	
  on	
  her

       • High-­‐level	
  of	
  knowledge	
  content	
  directly	
  from	
  
         the	
  researchers	
  themselves,	
  and	
  procedural	
  
         knowledge	
  to	
  understand	
  and	
  apply	
  it
       • A	
  connecGon	
  to	
  a	
  passionate	
  community	
  from	
  
         all	
  parts	
  of	
  the	
  world


Thursday, November 3, 2011
She	
  was	
  also	
  graGfied	
  to	
  find
             that	
  aside	
  from	
  learning	
  many	
  new	
  things,	
  
               she	
  was	
  validated	
  in	
  some	
  of	
  her	
  own	
  
                               experienGal	
  beliefs.




Thursday, November 3, 2011
• Jeff	
  Howard’s	
  research	
  on	
  the	
  Get	
  Smart	
  School	
  
    confirmed	
  exisGng	
  beliefs	
  that	
  good	
  instrucGon	
  is	
  key	
  to	
  
    student	
  learning.

  • Ron	
  Ferguson’s	
  research	
  about	
  teacher	
  appraisals	
  armed	
  
    Davis	
  with	
  data	
  and	
  facts	
  to	
  further	
  support	
  her	
  staff	
  
    evaluaGons.

Thursday, November 3, 2011
The	
  knowledge	
  content,	
  
             pedagogical	
  methods,	
  passion,	
  
               commitment	
  and	
  integrity
                      stayed	
  with	
  Ms.	
  Davis	
  long	
  aRer	
  she	
  
                     returned	
  to	
  Longview	
  ISD.	
  ARer	
  being	
  
                   promoted	
  to	
  Director	
  of	
  the	
  InternaGonal	
  
                  Baccalaureate	
  -­‐	
  GiRed	
  &	
  Talented	
  Program,	
  
                     the	
  quesGon	
  of	
  how	
  to	
  apply	
  it	
  all	
  sGll	
  
                                           lingered.


Thursday, November 3, 2011
One	
  day,	
  while	
  driving	
  home	
  from	
  
           her	
  grandchildren’s	
  house*




                        *	
  isn’t	
  this	
  how	
  these	
  epiphanic	
  
                             moments	
  always	
  happen?
Thursday, November 3, 2011
She	
  was	
  driving	
  past	
  the	
  LeTourneau	
  
               University	
  campus,	
  up	
  the	
  liAle	
  hill	
  
               between	
  Quitman	
  and	
  Harmony*




          *	
  which	
  are	
  really	
  just	
  street	
  names,	
  but	
  are	
  too	
  
                    laden	
  with	
  meaning	
  not	
  to	
  menGon.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
When	
  she	
  found	
  herself	
  wondering	
  
            why	
  she	
  had	
  never	
  been	
  pushed	
  
                           before	
  now	
  

                    to	
  idenGfy	
  her	
  own	
  leadership	
  skills	
  
                     and	
  engage	
  in	
  reflecGve	
  learning.




Thursday, November 3, 2011
The	
  next	
  day	
  she	
  told	
  her	
  boss	
  she	
  
           wanted	
  to	
  start	
  thinking	
  about	
  creaGng	
  
              a	
  youth	
  conference	
  based	
  on	
  her	
  
                     experiences	
  at	
  Harvard.


              And	
  her	
  boss	
  said,	
  why	
  start	
  to	
  think?	
  Why	
  
                      not	
  start	
  creaGng	
  it	
  right	
  now?


Thursday, November 3, 2011
So	
  she	
  did.	
  	
  Margaret	
  contacted	
  a	
  
            professor	
  at	
  LeTourneau	
  University

             who	
  put	
  her	
  in	
  touch	
  with	
  the	
  Vice	
  President,
                       	
  who	
  connected	
  her	
  with	
  the
                   Director	
  of	
  Conferences	
  and	
  Events.



Thursday, November 3, 2011
And	
  they	
  started	
  brainstorming.




                      Things	
  progressed	
  from	
  there.

Thursday, November 3, 2011
The	
  first	
  year	
  550	
  students
                    	
  aAended	
  the	
  conference.	
  
                  The	
  next	
  year	
  there	
  were	
  900.

            The	
  third	
  year	
  they	
  scaled	
  back	
  because	
  they	
  
             found	
  it	
  worked	
  beAer	
  with	
  smaller	
  groups.	
  
                                     Live	
  and	
  learn.

Thursday, November 3, 2011
The	
  goal	
  of	
  the	
  conference	
  was	
  to	
  
                 help	
  students	
  idenGfy	
  their	
  
               leadership	
  skills	
  and	
  strengths


                      and	
  develop	
  a	
  more	
  global,	
  more	
  
                             empatheGc	
  perspecGve.


Thursday, November 3, 2011
In	
  creaGng	
  the	
  conference,	
  
                 Margaret	
  stuck	
  closely	
  to	
  what	
  
                    she	
  learned	
  at	
  Harvard.
                In	
  fact,	
  she	
  used	
  many	
  of	
  the	
  same	
  acGviGes
                       	
  and	
  formats.	
  For	
  instance,	
  the	
  weekly	
  
                  New	
  York	
  Times	
  column	
  The	
  Ethicist	
  was	
  
                used	
  as	
  a	
  launching	
  pad	
  for	
  lessons	
  on	
  ethics.



Thursday, November 3, 2011
She	
  incorporated	
  aspects	
  of	
  the	
  IB/
            GT	
  program	
  into	
  her	
  conference.

                   From	
  the	
  10	
  core	
  characterisGcs	
  of	
  the	
  IB	
  
                   program,	
  they	
  focused	
  on	
  2:	
  The	
  ability	
  to	
  
                  think	
  like	
  an	
  entrepreneur	
  or	
  risk-­‐taker,	
  and	
  
                     the	
  strength	
  of	
  character	
  always	
  to	
  be	
  
                      guided	
  by	
  strong	
  ethical	
  principles.*


                      *This	
  was	
  just	
  aRer	
  the	
  Bernie	
  Madoff	
  scandal,	
  
                                       so	
  it	
  seemed	
  well-­‐Gmed.

Thursday, November 3, 2011
The	
  conference	
  
        was	
  a	
  success.


     • It	
  changed	
  the	
  percepGon	
  of	
  a	
  predominantly	
  minority	
  and	
  
       low-­‐income	
  district.
     • It	
  showed	
  students	
  from	
  disadvantaged	
  backgrounds	
  their	
  
       potenGal	
  to	
  become	
  leaders.
     • It	
  fostered	
  a	
  community	
  spirit	
  by	
  convening	
  all	
  schools	
  in	
  the	
  
       district,	
  allowing	
  students	
  and	
  teachers	
  from	
  different	
  areas	
  
       to	
  connect.

Thursday, November 3, 2011
Because	
  of	
  the	
  conference’s	
  
                         emphasis	
  on	
  caring

            Longview	
  ISD	
  Cares	
  raised	
  more	
  than	
  $10,000	
  
           to	
  fund	
  programs	
  for	
  people	
  in	
  need	
  on	
  a	
  local,	
  
                            naGonal,	
  and	
  global	
  level.



Thursday, November 3, 2011
Funded	
  programs	
  included:

      • A	
  weekend	
  backpack	
  food	
  program	
  that	
  had	
  recently	
  
        lost	
  funding,	
  and	
  which	
  helped	
  feed	
  150	
  hungry	
  local	
  
        kids
      • The	
  Trevor	
  Romain	
  FoundaGon,	
  which	
  provides	
  grief	
  
        and	
  stress	
  counseling	
  for	
  military	
  children	
  whose	
  
        parents	
  have	
  been	
  deployed
      • Shelters	
  in	
  Afghanistan,	
  where	
  millions	
  of	
  children	
  
        freeze	
  to	
  death	
  every	
  winter	
  for	
  lack	
  of	
  adequate	
  
        shelter


Thursday, November 3, 2011
Looking	
  back	
  on	
  how	
  the	
  program	
  
       changed	
  the	
  outlook	
  of	
  her	
  students,	
  
                    Margaret	
  says:
       “Learning	
  to	
  reflect	
  not	
  only	
  benefits	
  the	
  individual,	
  it	
  
      benefits	
  the	
  world…	
  When	
  you	
  are	
  busy,	
  it	
  is	
  easy	
  not	
  to	
  
      step	
  back	
  and	
  think	
  about	
  what	
  you	
  are	
  doing	
  and	
  how	
  
       best	
  to	
  use	
  your	
  Gme	
  and	
  talents.	
  But	
  it’s	
  important	
  to	
  
        take	
  the	
  Gme	
  to	
  step	
  back,	
  reflect	
  and	
  set	
  prioriGes.”



Thursday, November 3, 2011
In	
  Margaret’s	
  view,	
  the	
  ideal	
  candidate	
  for	
  
       the	
  RYHT	
  Leadership	
  Program	
  should	
  have:
     • The	
  ability	
  to	
  think	
  outside	
  the	
  
          box,	
  take	
  risks,	
  and	
  look	
  for	
  
          something	
  different	
  instead	
  of	
  
          the	
  same	
  old	
  answers
     •    A	
  passionate	
  dedicaGon	
  to	
  
          children
     • The	
  characterisGcs	
  of	
  the	
  
          leaders	
  she	
  met	
  at	
  Harvard	
  -­‐	
  
          caring,	
  reflecGve,	
  open	
  to	
  new	
  
          ideas,	
  fully	
  commiAed,	
  and	
  
          involved



Thursday, November 3, 2011
The	
  2012	
  RYHT	
  Leadership	
  Program
                applicaGons	
  are	
  available!

        Be	
  sure	
  to	
  visit	
  our	
  site,	
  www.raiseyourhandtexas.org,	
  
                                        and	
  Apply	
  NOW!




Thursday, November 3, 2011

RYHT Leadership Program Alum Brings Big Changes

  • 1.
    The  Art  of  Leadership  at  Home* *  Or  how  one  Texas  principal  went  to   Harvard,  went  back  to  Longview,  and   helped  change  the  lives  of  students. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 2.
    Being  chosen  to  aAend  RYHT’s  Leadership   Program  at  Harvard  is  an  honor. It  is  also  a  challenge  and  ulGmately  a   big  responsibility. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 3.
    It’s  not  only  a  chance  to  grow  as   an  educator  and  a  professional, but  it’s  a  once-­‐in-­‐a-­‐lifeGme   opportunity  to  make  an  impact  on  a   local  and  statewide  level. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 4.
    Over  the  years,  we  have  had  many  remarkable   principals  aAend.   For  some,  the  experience  has  been  transformaGonal  and  has   in  turn  transformed  the  world  around  them. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 5.
    Meet  Margaret  Davis. She  aAended  the  2008  RYHT  Leadership   Program  as  a  principal  from  Forest  Park   Magnet  School  in  Longview  ISD.  The  three   main  things  she  took  from  her  experience   at  Harvard  were: Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 6.
    • A  passion  for  and  commitment  to  excellence,   and  an  integrity  of  process  that  leR  a  lasGng   impression  on  her • High-­‐level  of  knowledge  content  directly  from   the  researchers  themselves,  and  procedural   knowledge  to  understand  and  apply  it • A  connecGon  to  a  passionate  community  from   all  parts  of  the  world Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 7.
    She  was  also  graGfied  to  find that  aside  from  learning  many  new  things,   she  was  validated  in  some  of  her  own   experienGal  beliefs. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 8.
    • Jeff  Howard’s  research  on  the  Get  Smart  School   confirmed  exisGng  beliefs  that  good  instrucGon  is  key  to   student  learning. • Ron  Ferguson’s  research  about  teacher  appraisals  armed   Davis  with  data  and  facts  to  further  support  her  staff   evaluaGons. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 9.
    The  knowledge  content,   pedagogical  methods,  passion,   commitment  and  integrity stayed  with  Ms.  Davis  long  aRer  she   returned  to  Longview  ISD.  ARer  being   promoted  to  Director  of  the  InternaGonal   Baccalaureate  -­‐  GiRed  &  Talented  Program,   the  quesGon  of  how  to  apply  it  all  sGll   lingered. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 10.
    One  day,  while  driving  home  from   her  grandchildren’s  house* *  isn’t  this  how  these  epiphanic   moments  always  happen? Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 11.
    She  was  driving  past  the  LeTourneau   University  campus,  up  the  liAle  hill   between  Quitman  and  Harmony* *  which  are  really  just  street  names,  but  are  too   laden  with  meaning  not  to  menGon. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 12.
    When  she  found  herself  wondering   why  she  had  never  been  pushed   before  now   to  idenGfy  her  own  leadership  skills   and  engage  in  reflecGve  learning. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 13.
    The  next  day  she  told  her  boss  she   wanted  to  start  thinking  about  creaGng   a  youth  conference  based  on  her   experiences  at  Harvard. And  her  boss  said,  why  start  to  think?  Why   not  start  creaGng  it  right  now? Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 14.
    So  she  did.    Margaret  contacted  a   professor  at  LeTourneau  University who  put  her  in  touch  with  the  Vice  President,  who  connected  her  with  the Director  of  Conferences  and  Events. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 15.
    And  they  started  brainstorming. Things  progressed  from  there. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 16.
    The  first  year  550  students  aAended  the  conference.   The  next  year  there  were  900. The  third  year  they  scaled  back  because  they   found  it  worked  beAer  with  smaller  groups.   Live  and  learn. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 17.
    The  goal  of  the  conference  was  to   help  students  idenGfy  their   leadership  skills  and  strengths and  develop  a  more  global,  more   empatheGc  perspecGve. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 18.
    In  creaGng  the  conference,   Margaret  stuck  closely  to  what   she  learned  at  Harvard. In  fact,  she  used  many  of  the  same  acGviGes  and  formats.  For  instance,  the  weekly   New  York  Times  column  The  Ethicist  was   used  as  a  launching  pad  for  lessons  on  ethics. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 19.
    She  incorporated  aspects  of  the  IB/ GT  program  into  her  conference. From  the  10  core  characterisGcs  of  the  IB   program,  they  focused  on  2:  The  ability  to   think  like  an  entrepreneur  or  risk-­‐taker,  and   the  strength  of  character  always  to  be   guided  by  strong  ethical  principles.* *This  was  just  aRer  the  Bernie  Madoff  scandal,   so  it  seemed  well-­‐Gmed. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 20.
    The  conference   was  a  success. • It  changed  the  percepGon  of  a  predominantly  minority  and   low-­‐income  district. • It  showed  students  from  disadvantaged  backgrounds  their   potenGal  to  become  leaders. • It  fostered  a  community  spirit  by  convening  all  schools  in  the   district,  allowing  students  and  teachers  from  different  areas   to  connect. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 21.
    Because  of  the  conference’s   emphasis  on  caring Longview  ISD  Cares  raised  more  than  $10,000   to  fund  programs  for  people  in  need  on  a  local,   naGonal,  and  global  level. Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 22.
    Funded  programs  included: • A  weekend  backpack  food  program  that  had  recently   lost  funding,  and  which  helped  feed  150  hungry  local   kids • The  Trevor  Romain  FoundaGon,  which  provides  grief   and  stress  counseling  for  military  children  whose   parents  have  been  deployed • Shelters  in  Afghanistan,  where  millions  of  children   freeze  to  death  every  winter  for  lack  of  adequate   shelter Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 23.
    Looking  back  on  how  the  program   changed  the  outlook  of  her  students,   Margaret  says: “Learning  to  reflect  not  only  benefits  the  individual,  it   benefits  the  world…  When  you  are  busy,  it  is  easy  not  to   step  back  and  think  about  what  you  are  doing  and  how   best  to  use  your  Gme  and  talents.  But  it’s  important  to   take  the  Gme  to  step  back,  reflect  and  set  prioriGes.” Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 24.
    In  Margaret’s  view,  the  ideal  candidate  for   the  RYHT  Leadership  Program  should  have: • The  ability  to  think  outside  the   box,  take  risks,  and  look  for   something  different  instead  of   the  same  old  answers • A  passionate  dedicaGon  to   children • The  characterisGcs  of  the   leaders  she  met  at  Harvard  -­‐   caring,  reflecGve,  open  to  new   ideas,  fully  commiAed,  and   involved Thursday, November 3, 2011
  • 25.
    The  2012  RYHT  Leadership  Program applicaGons  are  available! Be  sure  to  visit  our  site,  www.raiseyourhandtexas.org,   and  Apply  NOW! Thursday, November 3, 2011