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Professional Development

IASA's Administrators' Academy Course Descriptions

The IASA School of Professional Development offers a series of courses tied to the ISLLC Administrative Standards and approved for Illinois Administrators' Academy Credit. These courses can be used to fulfill the administrator certificate renewal requirements. If an administrator completes more than one AAC course during the school year, the hours earned will count as Professional Development hours.  The courses provided by the Illinois Association of School Administrators can be scheduled in your area by contacting your Region Director, Professional Development Committee Representative or by contacting the IASA directly.

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Advanced Level-Collective Bargaining

Basic Collective Bargaining

Basic Needs of the Superintendency

Building Capacity for Change

Effective School Leadership in the 21st Century 

Employee Discipline in an Educational Environment - Executing Discipline in the Right Way
Finance Knowledge for the Superintendent and Understanding for the Learning Community

Hearing All Voices: Using Data from All Stakeholders in School Improvement Planning

Intermediate Level-Collective Bargaining

iPods & Podcasting for Administrators: A New Way to Communicate with Your Community
Leader Know Thyself: A Review of Leadership Self-Assessment Techniques

Leader Know Thyself II:  Effective Communication and Conflict Management 

Marketing and Public Relations

Organizational Management [Using Data for Planning and Goal Setting]

Planning a Successful School District Referendum 

School Law and the Superintendent in the Political, Social and Educational Arena 

The Board and Its Superintendent: Developing and Maintaining an Effective Relationship - An Online Course

The Future of Leadership - Technology and the School Leader

The Superintendent's Role and Responsibilities for District Accountability  

Understanding Non-Certified Employee Bargaining 

Using Quantifiable Data When Bargaining Teacher Salary Schedules and Other Collective Bargaining Items

Working Effectively Through Teams 

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