Passing the Baton: Facilitating Leadership Succession

Friday February 1, 2019
1:00 - 2:00 PM
Great Hall 3501 G

This session examines the process of managing leadership transitions with a comprehensive succession plan that minimizes disruptions to the school's culture and climate. Additionally, participants will receive guidance on maintaining the continuity of the schools mission, vision, and priorities over the course of a change in school leadership through an intentional process of succession planning and an intensive leadership transition plan supported at the school and district level.

Presenters
Andre Benito Mountain

Andre Benito Mountain is an educator and writer whose work has been featured in national and international education publications. His article Helping Teachers Navigate the Path of Accountability was featured in Education Week. His article The Complexity of Equity was the cover article for the Winter 2016 edition of Washington Principal Magazine. His article Jazzing Up History Class was featured on the cover of Canada’s TEACH Magazine in 2016. His work with jazz and social studies instruction was featured in the documentary Taking Notes: Jazz and the American Story. He is the author of The Brilliance Beneath: The Power of Perspective in Urban Schools. He is the co-author of Woodstock to Hip-Hop: Convergent Lifelines and the Teaching Journey and the co-editor of Democratic Responses in an Era of Standardization. Andre Benito Mountain provides a range of professional development for schools, school districts, and non-profit organizations including site-based workshops and one-day institutes in the following areas: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy; Equity in Action; Closing the Opportunity Gap; Reaching the Male Learner; Harnessing Hip-Hop’s Academic Value and Lifting the Writer’s Block. He has presented his inspirational mix of reflection and research to educators, leaders, and scholars at: International Conference on Teacher Education; East Sussex, England, National Council for the Social Studies; Seattle, Washington, The National Youth at Risk Conference; Savannah, Georgia, Georgia Council for the Social Studies; Athens, Georgia, Bellevue School District; Bellevue, Washington, Arts in the Heart Festival; Augusta, Georgia, Grady High School; Atlanta, Georgia, Wesleyan College; Macon, Georgia He was named the 2011 Outstanding Student in Education Leadership for Augusta State University. He was ­­previously the K-12 Social Studies Coordinator for the Richmond County School System in Augusta, Georgia. He is currently the principal of Marbut Traditional Theme School in the DeKalb County School District. Mr. Mountain received a BA in History from Georgia Southern University and an MA in Elementary Education from Wesleyan College. He also holds an Ed.S. in Educational Administration from Augusta University.

type:
Lecture
theme:
leadership
audience:
building leaders
topics:
school climate culture, Title I-A, Title IV-A, Title II-A