Powerful Peer-to-Peer Leadership Strategies

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Powerful Peer-to-Peer Leadership Strategies Beyond School Hours XX National Education Conference Atlanta, Georgia February 2017

WELCOME! Candi Scott, Gary Glasenapp, Roxanna Marvin, and Cori Brownell from: The Research Institute at Western Oregon University

Introductions

Agenda Materials/definitions Reflective Activity & Group Sharing Oregon’s Activities/Website Tour Complete Inventory and Select Strategies Final Reflections

Session Outcome Learn and share effective strategies to support peer-to- peer leadership in your programs.

“Peer-to-Peer Leadership”? What is “Peer-to-Peer Leadership”? “Opportunities for professionals to lead their fellow professionals” And/or . . . “Colleagues connecting with colleagues to enhance their practices” “Creating a Professional Learning Community”

Reflective Activity How do your programs support peer-to-peer leadership? What opportunities do out of school time professionals have to connect with and share effective strategies with each other?

Group Sharing What strategies do you already use to support Peer-to-Peer Leadership in your organizations??

Why Oregon’s 21st CCLC Programs Support Peer-to-Peer Leadership This helps us be responsive to and effective at providing professional development and cultivating a Professional Learning Community This mindset inspires and encourages our youth development leaders (as program leaders and to encourage leadership among the youth they serve) Our professionals provide current, relevant sources of best practices Our professionals provide sources of innovative program practices We value our professionals’ experience, perspectives, & expertise

How Do We Support Peer-to-Peer Leadership? Website Tour : http://triwou.org/projec ts/cclc Featured Programs Topic Areas Orientation Modules How Do We Support Peer-to-Peer Leadership?

How We Support Peer-to-Peer Leadership Conference Planning Committees: Professional development sessions Presenters/keynote speakers Schedule of activities Resource Fair participants

How Do You Support Peer-to-Peer Leadership? Complete the “Peer-to-Peer Leadership Inventory” Add items to the list from the group list Share with at least one peer which new strategy you plan to implement/enhance/ expand in your program

THANK YOU! Closing Activities A rose, a thorn, and a bud Questions? Session Evaluations THANK YOU!