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Welcome to the Innovative Leaders Network
Welcome to the Innovative Leaders Network, an online community which supports education leaders seeking to develop 21st century learning environments for their staff and students. The ILN is intended to facilitate collaboration between leaders as they build organizational capacity in their schools and enhance their support & development.

The Innovative Leaders Network makes it easy to find the resources you need to transform your organization into a technology-rich environment.
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Partners in Learning is Microsoft's flagship program in education that seeks to partner with government and education leaders at the national, state and local levels to deliver a portfolio of curricula, tools, and resources designed to advance 21st century teaching, learning and digital inclusion. This initiative supports Microsoft's long-term commitment to advancing the quality of education through innovative uses of technology, helping to empower teachers and students to achieve their fullest potential

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PEOPLE
The Innovative Leaders Network is all about you
Meet a few of our members:
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SERVICES
The Innovative Leaders Network is able to bring you many additional resources through our service partners. More >>
COMMUNITIES
Connect with your peers to share great ideas, exchange content and create virtual project teams.
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LEARNING TOOLS
Find leader created and tested education content such as Case Studies, Promising Practices and Tools and Protocols that you can use in your organization right now. Access the best partner created content and link to the best education resources online.
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DISCUSSIONS AND SURVEYS
Take part in discussions around education topics that are important to you. Ask questions and get the answers you need to positively impact your leadership and professional growth.
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