Learning Networks

Iowa’s AEAs are pleased to provide opportunities for educators to increase their knowledge and skills, gain support from peers and connect to AEA resources through its AEA Learning Networks. Educators can engage in these learning opportunities with other educators, not only from their area but from across the state. There is no cost to attend these opportunities! We’re confident these networks will lead to increased learning, collegiality and connection to AEA resources. 

Statewide AEA Networks

  • Canvas Users
  • Curriculum Directors
  • English Learners
  • Instructional Technology
  • Principal Alliance
  • School Counselors
  • Special Education Leaders
  • Talented & Gifted/Extended Learning
  • Teacher Librarians
  • Technology Directors

Heartland AEA Networks

  • Curriculum Directors
  • Mentoring
  • Post-secondary Success
  • Special Education Leaders
  • Superintendents
  • Teacher Leaders/Instructional Coaches

Dates, times, facilitator names, Zoom links and/or meeting locations are available in the document linked below.

2024-25 Professional Learning Networks

Important Contacts

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Susie Meade

Susie Meade

  • Chief Academic Officer

Education: Bachelor’s degree, secondary education; Master’s degree, special education; Doctorate degree, educational administration

Experience: 2 years as a family & consumer science teacher; 8 years as a special education teacher; 21 years in school administration: assistant middle school principal, elementary principal, director of special education, assistant superintendent, superintendent; 5 years in AEA administration: chief administrator, chief academic officer

Expertise: Leadership of systems and system development, general education and special education

Professional affiliations: School Administrators of Iowa, American Association of School Administrators

How I’ve made an impact: As a school leader, I’ve led successful school improvement processes which resulted in buildings and districts identifying key needs/priorities, developing implementation plans and sustaining school improvement efforts so that all students were able to exhibit growth and improve academically initially and over time.

Learning Networks