Time: 9am–4pmPresented by: Various Leadership and Management AdvisorsTarget audience: Primary, Secondary and Area PrincipalsThese workshops are for all new first time principals of Primary, Secondary and AreaSchools, those who are relieving or acting, or returning to the Principal ship after acareer change. In your first term as Principal, the programme consists of a visit fromyour Leadership and Management Advisor, 2 Day workshop and one-to-one supporthttp://www.edgazette.govt.nz/Notices/Notice.aspx?NoticeId=612239The University of Auckland Centre for Educational Leadership – ProgrammeThe Aspiring Leaders Institute: preparing for 21st century educational leadershipThe University of Auckland Centre for Educational Leadership presents a special twodayinstitute for aspiring senior school leaders in all types of schools, and especiallythose aspiring to lead our schools as principals in the near future. Programmeincludes Viviane Robinson and Stuart Middleton, keynotes, workshops andnetwor<strong>ki</strong>ng. Content focus is on effective educational leadership and includes:leadership and student outcomes, leading change, curriculum leadership, tacklingdifficult issues, culturally diverse contexts, community relationships, preparing to applyand interview for leadership positions.Date: Monday 4 May and Tuesday 5 MayVenue: Ellerslie Event Centre, AucklandBoo<strong>ki</strong>ngs and further information: www.education.auckland.ac.nz/uacelContact us: uacel@auckland.ac.nzhttp://www.edgazette.govt.nz/Notices/Notice.aspx?NoticeId=612576Mana Education Centre – WorkshopMEC09.144- Creating Professional Learning CommunitiesTarget Group: Primary and Secondary LeadersThis workshop focuses on how to develop the culture, climate and s<strong>ki</strong>lls needed toachieve the learning community you envisage.Facilitator: Chris RowanDate: Tuesday 12 MayTime: 9am-3pmCost: $180+GST (inc lunch)http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/Notices/Notice.aspx?NoticeId=612584Kohia Education Centre – CourseLeading a <strong>Te</strong>am: Effective Communication S<strong>ki</strong>llsTarget group: Primary, intermediate and secondary teachers, team leaders wor<strong>ki</strong>ngwithin teamsDescription: This course will concentrate on developing relaxed, confident andeffective personal and professional leadership s<strong>ki</strong>lls to create an effective teamenvironment.Facilitated by: David <strong>He</strong>ntonDate: Thursday, 28 MayTime: 9am-3pmCost: Members $240, non members $265100 | KIA EKE KI NGĀ TAUMATA, KIA PAKARI NGĀ KAIAKO
http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/Notices/Notice.aspx?NoticeId=612521Massey University – ConferenceSole-charge Principals’ Conference 2009In May, Massey University College of Education and the New Zealand Principals’Federation are hosting a three-day conference for sole-charge principals.The conference theme is “Successful Multi-level <strong>Te</strong>aching” The conference’s first daywill focus on multi-level teaching, the second will look at curriculum leadership, whilethe final day will explore E-learning.The conference runs from Wednesday 20 May – Friday 22 May and will be held atMassey University, College of Education, Palmerston North.For more information, including information about how to register, contact theconference organiser Margaret Morris, ph (06) 351 3346; emailM.P.Morris@massey.ac.nzhttp://www.edgazette.govt.nz/Notices/Notice.aspx?NoticeId=612503InterLEAD Consultants – WorkshopAccelerated AP/DP Leadership ProgrammeRedesigned programme with new content. Establishing the foundation forextraordinary leadership! This series of four 1-day workshops runs over 4 terms, isdesigned to help you grow your capability and to maximise the s<strong>ki</strong>lls you alreadyhave. The programme covers a wide range of subject matter and is designed toprovide a launching pad for leadership roles. Also included is the opportunity tocomplete a 360º leadership survey, plus personal coaching and mentoring.For more information: email enquiries@interlead.co.nz, ask for the AP/DP brochure.Next programme commences: Wellington, Friday 8 May; Hawke's Bay, Wednesday13 May; Nelson, Friday 29 May; New Plymouth, Thursday 18 June.http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/Notices/Notice.aspx?NoticeId=612608Educational Leadership Project (Ltd) Professional Development – WorkshopEducational Leadership Project (Ltd) Professional DevelopmentBIG DAY OUTDates: Hamilton, Waikato University, 9 May; Christchurch, Canterbury University, 1August; Palmerston North, Massey University, 7 NovemberEducational Leadership Project invites you to a day of maximum challenge with aseries of workshops providing a feast of inspiration. The same programme andspeakers will be delivered in Hamilton, Christchurch and Palmerston North.Cost: $100 incl. GST for participants of Educational Leadership Project; $120 incl.GST. Fee payable on registration. Limited places are available.http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/Notices/Notice.aspx?NoticeId=612595Ministry of Education – Conference/workshopsDP/AP Conference 2009Outside the SquareWho: All DPs, APs and management unit holdersDates: Thursday 10 and Friday 11 SeptemberVenue: Caroline Bay Hall, TimaruCost: $350; Early bird registration $300 (before 8 April)101
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