Maryland Code § ED-6-124

Section ED-6-124
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(a) (1) The Department shall establish, in collaboration with the
Accountability and Implementation Board established under § 5-402 of this article,
a school leadership training program for the State Superintendent, county
superintendents, senior instruction-related staff, members of the Accountability and
Implementation Board, members of the State Board, members of county boards, and
school leaders.
(2) The school leadership training program consists of two
components:
(i) The school system leadership training program; and
(ii) The Maryland school leadership academy.
(b) (1) The following individuals shall complete the school system
leadership training program:
(i) The State Superintendent;
(ii) A county superintendent; and
(iii) The chair and vice chair of the State Board, a county board,
and the Accountability and Implementation Board.

(2) The school system leadership training program shall be:
(i) For a duration of 12 months;
(ii) Cohort-based to encourage collaboration and shared
learning, including through regional gatherings of education leaders and other
meetings when appropriate;
(iii) To the extent practicable, job-embedded to allow for
application of knowledge and techniques;
(iv) Tailored to program participants using self-diagnostics
and school-level diagnostics;
(v) Evidence-based in accordance with the guidelines for the
federal Every Student Succeeds Act;
(vi) Provided through both in-person and virtual sessions; and
(vii) Include training on the Blueprint for Maryland's Future,
as defined in § 5-401 of this article.
(3) The school system leadership training program shall include:
(i) A review of education in the United States relative to
countries with top performing education systems and the implications of high
performance for students, the economic security of the United States, and quality of
life;
(ii) A model for strategic thinking that will assist education
leaders to transform districts and redesign schools under their leadership;
(iii) Training to provide a working knowledge of research on
how students learn and the implications for instructional redesign, curriculum plans,
and professional learning;
(iv) A research-based model for coaching school leaders and
instructional coaches;
(v) A review of research regarding:
1. The benefits to students from access to high-quality
and diverse teachers;

2. Methods to attract highly qualified teachers from
diverse backgrounds who reflect the demographics of the students they teach; and
3. Best practices for teacher retention, including
retention of teachers from diverse backgrounds;
(vi) Lessons in transformational leadership;
(vii) A method for organizing schools to achieve high
performance, including:
1. Building instructional leadership teams;
2. Implementing career ladders for teachers;
3. Overseeing teacher induction and mentoring
systems; and
4. Identifying, recruiting, and retaining high-quality
and diverse school leaders;
(viii) Training to provide a deep understanding of standards-
aligned instructional systems;
(ix) An overview of ethical leadership directly tied to the
educational leaders' responsibility to drive equitable learning in their schools; and
(x) A review of research regarding methods to attract and
retain an inclusive workforce.
(c) (1) (i) The following individuals may complete the Maryland
school leadership academy:
1. School principals;
2. School assistant principals;
3. School-based or county board leaders interested in
developing the instructional leadership skills to become an effective school principal
or assistant principal; and
4. Other individuals the Department or county board
determines could benefit from the academy.

(ii) School leaders who work in or are interested in
transferring to a community school or a low-performing school shall be given priority
in participating in the academy.
(2) The Maryland school leadership academy:
(i) Shall be:
1. For a duration of 12 months;
2. Cohort-based to encourage collaboration and shared
learning;
3. To the extent practicable, job-embedded to allow for
application of knowledge and techniques;
4. Tailored to participants using self-diagnostics and
school-level diagnostics;
5. Evidence-based in accordance with the guidelines
for the federal Every Student Succeeds Act; and
6. Provided through both in-person and virtual
sessions; and
(ii) Shall include training on best practices and strategies used
by highly effective school leaders that will enable school leaders to implement
components of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, as defined in § 5-401 of this
article.
(3) The Maryland school leadership academy shall include:
(i) Strategic planning and change management to transform
and redesign schools;
(ii) Instructional leadership, including:
1. Alignment between standards, assessments, and
internalizing curriculum;
2. Lesson observations, providing feedback, and
teacher coaching; and

3. Data-informed instruction and driving equitable
learning outcomes across student groups;
(iii) Best practices for facilitating professional learning among
teachers;
(iv) Methods for recruiting and retaining highly qualified
teachers and teachers from diverse backgrounds who reflect the demographics of the
students they teach;
(v) A method for organizing schools to achieve high
performance, including:
1. Building instructional leadership teams;
2. Utilizing teachers on the career ladder; and
3. Master scheduling; and
(vi) Strategies for effective peer mentorship.
(4) (i) The Maryland school leadership academy may include a
mentorship component for participants.
(ii) Effective school leaders shall be selected to serve as
mentors.
(iii) Mentors may be paid a stipend to participate in the
academy.

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