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25LC 10 004 BEC - Leadership for Principals and Deputy Principals: Elevating School Success

25LC 10 004 BEC - Leadership for Principals and Deputy Principals: Elevating School Success

Join us for an inspiring and transformative webinar designed specifi cally for principals and deputy principals committed to advancing their leadership skills.

"Leadership for Principals and Deputy Principals" offers an in-depth exploration of the core elements that define exceptional school leadership.

This session will provide you with cutting-edge strategies to elevate school success through eff ective leadership practices, innovative management techniques, and a focus on student-centered education.

Learn how to implement visionary leadership that aligns with your school's goals, foster a collaborative culture among staff , and engage with the community to create a supportive educational environment. By participating in this webinar, you'll be equipped with the tools and confi dence to lead your school towards excellence and sustainability.

Don’t miss this opportunity to refine your leadership approach and make a meaningful impact on your school community. Register today and take the first step towards becoming a transformational leader in education

Facilitator:  Elaine King

ABOUT ME

With over 20 years of experience in the field of education, I am a dedicated teaching principal, leader coach, and mentor committed to fostering a positive and empowering learning environment. My journey in education has been driven by a passion for nurturing the potential of both students and educators, ensuring that everyone in my community has the opportunity to thrive.

Course Details

Course Date 07-10-2025 7:00 pm
Course End Date 07-10-2025 8:00 pm
Registration fee / cost Free
Speaker Elaine King
Number Hours 1
Location Online
Categories Primary, Post Primary

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