Canterbury Christ Church University announces new Vice-Chancellor
Professor Claire Ozanne has been appointed as the next Vice-Chancellor and Principal of Canterbury Christ Church University. Professor Ozanne is an experienced leader in higher…
Welcome to FE News’ tag page for leadership highlighting the many options available for education leaders looking to enhance their leadership abilities and bring fresh thinking to their organisations. From degree apprenticeships to short courses and coaching sessions, this page outlines professional development paths suited for aspiring heads, principals, academy trust CEOs and more.
Popular options include Master’s degrees in educational leadership, Level 5 and 7 apprenticeship standards for school business professionals and senior leaders, Chartered Management Institute (CMI) qualifications, NPQs focused on governance and strategy, as well as bespoke training tailored for education providers.
Education leadership training aims to sharpen skills like stakeholder management, budgeting, team motivation, change management, coaching skills, data-driven decision making, governance, accountability, cultural awareness and strategic planning.
Many professional development courses for existing senior staff have scholarship or sponsorship options from professional bodies and government-backed initiatives. Apprenticeships blend on-the-job training with academic study, earning a wage while achieving high-level qualifications.
Further developing your leadership skills andPerspective shows organisations you are serious about rising up the ranks and tackles skills gaps holding you back from senior positions. Completing Additional professional development also expands your professional network.
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