Preparing Tomorrow's Leaders
The field of education is going through tremendous change. To ensure the schools and districts that serve our communities are fully meeting the needs of their students and families, educational leaders need to be strategically focused on proven leadership and administrative strategies, use research-based best practices, and be effective change leaders.
Our mission is to advance the educational leadership profession and support the professional growth of
professors of educational administration in the state of Michigan is central to a successful educational system that serves all students. This work is about preparing current and future school and district leaders to be focused on academic quality, student well-being, and effective organizations. This is more than just a certificate or maintaining organizations; today's educational leader is tasked with facilitating change, developing staff capacity, and building communities. This requires a strong system of preparation that coordinates with state departments, professional associations, legislators, policymakers, parents, and communities.
Michigan's university preparation programs are the epicenter of this work and not only advance leadership preparation standards and outcomes but are also on the leading edge of developing innovative ways to grow new leaders. Join us as we engage in advancing educational leadership capacity across Michigan, one leader at a time.
Contact us to find out more about how you can support educational leadership preparation across Michigan:
Greg Warsen, Ph.D.
President of MAPEL
Email: [email protected]
Our mission is to advance the educational leadership profession and support the professional growth of
professors of educational administration in the state of Michigan is central to a successful educational system that serves all students. This work is about preparing current and future school and district leaders to be focused on academic quality, student well-being, and effective organizations. This is more than just a certificate or maintaining organizations; today's educational leader is tasked with facilitating change, developing staff capacity, and building communities. This requires a strong system of preparation that coordinates with state departments, professional associations, legislators, policymakers, parents, and communities.
Michigan's university preparation programs are the epicenter of this work and not only advance leadership preparation standards and outcomes but are also on the leading edge of developing innovative ways to grow new leaders. Join us as we engage in advancing educational leadership capacity across Michigan, one leader at a time.
Contact us to find out more about how you can support educational leadership preparation across Michigan:
Greg Warsen, Ph.D.
President of MAPEL
Email: [email protected]