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Texas school administrators group adds training opportunities

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Bob Pepalis Jun 25, 2020

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School administrators, including principals and superintendents, will get more opportunities for leadership training through the Texas Association of School Administrators. | Stock photo

The Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) expanded its training opportunities to add the Executive Leadership Institute and the Principals’ Institute.

TASA’s partnership with N2 Learning enabled the addition of the Executive Leadership Institute (ELI), which provides leadership development for school administrators and executives, the organization’s executive director, Kevin Brown, said on the TASA website.

“Even Tiger Woods and Roger Federer have coaches who work with them on a daily basis, finding small improvements that make a big difference,” Brown said, TASA reported. “That is what this institute is about – providing coaches so our strongest leaders can be even stronger.”

TASA and N2 Learning have been working together on the Assistant Principal Leadership Academy. N2 Learning has been conducting the Principals’ Institute and now the two organizations entered into a partnership on that program also.

The Texas organization offers the training so superintendents can continue to learn and perfect their service to their communities and students, TASA reported. The 2008 TASA visioning document came from superintendents, as did the TASA Strategic Framework in 2018.

We hope many of the participants in these offerings will grow to become the next generation of innovative superintendents and that, through their shared learning experiences, they will create a network of support for one another,” Brown said, according to TASA.

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