Leadership Issues Series
2006:
"A New Era of Accountability"
August 9-11, 2006
ILR Conference Center
ILR School
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
Are your legislative/board accountability mandates appropriate for your mission?
- Have your faculty assumed ownership of assessing learning outcomes?
- Do you have a comprehensive system for measuring institutional effectiveness?
Join your colleagues to discuss benchmarking, survey instruments, fiscal ratios, and other tools that will help you lead in an environment of increasing regulation.
- How can we be proactive, rather than having ill-informed accountability policies imposed on us?
- What tools and processes have community colleges used successfully to measure student success and fiscal effectiveness?
- What skills do leaders need in an environment of increasing regulation?
Who should attend: Presidents, administrators, faculty and trustees interested in implementing the best accountability practices on their campuses.
View:
ICCD News article about "A New Era of Accountability"
"Editor Advises Community College Leaders to 'Charge In' and Demand More Press and Public Attention" August 17, 2006 Chronicle Online. Review of presentation by Scott Jaschik, editor of the Web-based Inside Higher Ed, at ICCD's "A New Era of Accountability."
The program.
The presenter bios.
The press release (pdf) about "A New Era of Accountability."
About ICCD's Leadership Issues Series:
This annual three-day program, formerly called our Administrative Leadership Program, is held at Cornell and addresses a new topic each year. Last year's program, "The Entrepreneurial College," was held August 3-5, 2005.
Next year's Leadership Issues program will be
"The Sustainable Campus: Leadership, Curriculum, Facilities"
August 6-8, 2007.
Each program is highly interactive. Mid- and senior-level administrators interested in applying new research, acquiring skills for more effective leadership and sharing best practices with colleagues from around the country should attend. Institutional teams are encouraged to attend.
For more information about ICCD’s Leadership Issues programs contact Patrick Feely, Program Coordinator, at 607-254-2797 or by email at iccd@cornell.edu.
