Strategic Leadership for Schools in a Changing Environment (Online)

Start Date: Feb 6, 2021 End Date: Mar 7, 2021
Last Date for Application: January 29, 2021
Programme Fee: 70000 INR

Plus, GST

In a rapidly changing world, many institutions of our society are passing through a challenging phase. The situation is even more complex and critical for educational institutions, particularly for schools. What happens in schools today is likely to determine what will happen in our society in the future. It also seems to be true that often there are no definite or perfect answers for the issues being faced by schools today. It is our contention that the principal of a school has the most pivotal role in shaping the destiny of the school. As the administrative and academic head, the principal has a unique leadership role which can be immensely challenging and highly rewarding at the same time. However, for effectively responding to the challenges, an exchange of ideas and practices is critical. The programme will focus on the multiple roles and responsibilities of the school principal, provide space to examine issues that most principals face today and facilitate evolving a strategic response for a better future for schools.

  • Strategic management and decision-making
  • Elements of visionary leadership
  • Introducing and Managing Change in Schools in Post-COVID scenario
  • Managing human resources and implementing suitable systems of appraisal, evaluation and feedback for teachers and staff
  • Interpersonal communication and team building
  • Counselling for academic excellence and happiness
  • Issues in teacher development
  • Establishing effective interface with all the stakeholders
  • Managing innovations in schools
  • Right to education and its implication
  • School discipline through restorative practices; and helping students with emotional regulation

Principals of senior secondary schools (with classes up to XII) affiliated to state, national or international boards. A few individuals with a background in managing schools or being promoters of schools may be considered on a case to case basis.

This programme, the 21st  in the series, draws from in-depth and extensive research conducted by IIMA faculty about schools in the Indian context. It utilises a mix of participative pedagogy that includes context-specific case studies from schools across the country, structured exercises, role-play, group discussions and presentations. The programme will provide adequate opportunity for participants to discuss and examine their current practices, share their experiences and learn from each other.



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