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Leadership for Professional Learning Symposium

Hosted by the Lastinger Center for Learning at the University of Florida College of Education, this in-person colloquium series explores the intersections of leadership, professional learning and education at an international scale by inviting different guest speakers from around the globe to lead each session.

Upcoming Sessions

December 3, 2025

Speaker Spotlight

Dr. Jason Margolis, St. Bonaventure University
Dr. Jason Margolis is a Distinguished Professor and Program Director for Educational Leadership in the School of Education’s Educational Leadership department at St. Bonaventure University. With over three decades of experience in teaching and educational leadership. Dr. Margolis’s research explores teacher leadership, school change, and complexity theory, with a focus on integrating academic content and social-emotional learning. His award-winning scholarship, including the 2017 IPDA Best Article of the Year, has been widely published in top journals such as the Harvard Educational Review, Teachers College Record, and The Learning Professional.

Session Details
Advancing & Assessing Educator Development in Incoherent Times: Building a New System of Understanding

In this interactive talk, Dr. Jason Margolis will draw from complexity theory and contemporary socio-political dynamics to discuss the significant and increasing limitations of linear approaches to educator development. In a time of bifurcated and broken understandings, language, and goals related to education, teaching, and learning, the session will also highlight unique opportunities present in our time. Dr. Margolis will explore with the audience new ways of assessing the impact of educator development and creating a more coherent educational system – which may be rooted in the same question: How can we better understand the process of perspective?

Past Sessions

Speaker Spotlight

Carmen Montecinos, Ph.D.
Psychologist and professor at the School of Psychology of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile.
Executive Director of Líderes Educativos PUCV and C Líder: Associative Center for Educational Leadership.
Principal researcher at CIAE, Universidad de Chile.

Session Details
Leading School Improvement in Chile

This presentation will focus on innovative approaches developed by Lideres Educativos at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile, to support professional learning among school leadership teams. Leadership teams are expected to develop and implement school improvement plans that must be sensitive to context while simultaneously meeting centrally defined improvement goals, which are monitored through a robust performance-based accountability system.

Session Artifacts

1. Leading School Improvement in Chile | Slide Deck

Ken Jones giving a presentation at the Leadership for Professional Learning Symposium.
Speaker Spotlight

Ken Jones
Education Consultant and Professor Emeritus at University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Session Details
Behind the Curve? Future-Facing Professional Learning

This presentation critically examined international models of professional learning and leadership, with a special focus on emerging practices in Wales. It challenged traditional approaches to professional development and emphasized the need for future-facing, adaptive, and inquiry-driven learning systems. Participants explored how educators and leaders can move beyond compliance-based models to shape transformative, collaborative, and context-sensitive professional learning environments.

Session Artifacts
  1. Slide Deck
  2. NPLE Information Pack
    This document introduces a professional learning quality assurance process in Wales aligned to the national approach for professional learning. Read more.
  3. OECD Trends Shaping Education
    This report is designed to support long-term strategic thinking in education. It offers an overview of historical trends in various fields of life and raises pertinent questions about their impact on education. Read more.