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Improvement Leadership Education and Development (iLEAD) Network

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Improvement Leadership Education and Development (iLEAD) Network

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The Improvement Leadership Education and Development (iLEAD) network is comprised of 13 university-district partnerships committed to the use of improvement science to develop leaders, address local problems of practice, and promote equitable educational opportunities and outcomes for all students.

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS
1. Avondale School District and Arizona State University
2. Chesterfield County Public Schools and the University of Virginia
3. Chicago Public Schools and the University of Illinois, Chicago
4. Denver Public Schools and the University of Denver
5. Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation and the Indiana University, Bloomington
6. Fairfax County Public Schools and George Mason University
7. Florence 1 Schools and the University of South Carolina
8. High Tech High’s Graduate School of Education and the High Tech High Network
9. New York Districts and Fordham University
10. Oxford School District and the University of Mississippi
11. Portland Public Schools and Portland State University
12. Prince George’s County Public Schools and the University of Maryland
13. UPrep High School and Pittsburgh Public Schools and the University of Pittsburgh

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en Network/Partnership

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Improvement Leadership Education and Development (iLEAD) Network. (n. d.). Retrieved May 1, 2022 from https://www.carnegiefoundation.org/our-work/networked-improvement/ilead/

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Improvement Leadership Education and Development (iLEAD) Research-Practice Preparation Partnership: The University of Virginia and Chesterfield County Public Schools Featured case/project Presentation
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Conclusion: Building the Field of Improvement Research in Education Book Chapter

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