Dr. Rima Karami, TAMAM Project Director and Principal Investigator was invited by her colleague Dr. Coby Meyers, Chief of Research in the Partnership for Leaders in Education initiative, at the University of Virginia, to attend the Fall Leadership Sustainability program that is jointly run by the Curry School of Education & Human Development and the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia between November 4-6, 2019. The program was attended by principals and districts officials in school districts from the States of California, Virginia and New York. The PLE program design bears a lot of similarities to the TAMAM model, and from the discussion seems to be facing similar challenges. The program discussed issues of enacting distributive leadership, surfacing assumptions of leaders of change and promoting a culture of coaching. During the visit Dr. Rima also gave a lecture about the TAMAM project at the Curry School of Education & Human Development. The lecture was titled “The TAMAM Initiative: University-School Partnerships to Reform Education in the Arab Region.” Her presentation outlined the journey of the Project Steering Team highlighting the research-based design and the strategies followed to design it, evaluate it and refine it. She also provided glimpses of success stories as well as the challenges faced throughout the work on the TAMAM project. The project’s vision and strategic goals for the current fourth Phase were also shared presenting TAMAM as a promising approach and soliciting interest in collaborative studies from interested international researchers to explore lesson learnt while building leadership capacity for school-based improvement. Dr Karami will be working on a collaborative research project with Dr. Meyers where they will be exploring the systemic conditions needed to enable school based improvement. Here is the link for the Facebook Post 

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