First Nations Education Leadership – November

This two-day webinar (four sessions) will enable participants to identify and apply the core leadership skills needed in communities, schools, and/or school boards/ organizations to support the work of First Nations Education. Learn about: leadership theories and models; First Nations traditions, cultural practices, and values; and assessing leadership styles. An overview of leadership strengths will be examined, such as self-awareness, influence, and communication. Focus on traditional ways of leading and how this differs from the mainstream approach.

November 7 – S1 & 2 | November 8 – S3 & 4

Session Content Outline for 4 Sessions

  1. Leadership Theories and Perspectives
  2. First Nations Leadership Traditions, Cultural Practices, and Strengths
  3. Assessing Leadership Styles
  4. Applying Leadership Practices at the Local Level to Meet the Needs of Schools, Families, Organizations and Communities

Webinar Fee: $400 for members; $500 for non-members

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DEADLINE/CANCELLATION/SUBSTITUTION POLICY

The deadline to register is 30 days before the course is scheduled to start. Registrants may cancel and receive a refund, minus a 10% administration fee, if cancellation is received in writing 30 days before the course begins. No refunds are issued for cancellations received after this date. Substitutions are accepted. Cancellations/substitutions can be emailed to info@fneaa.ca.

CONSENT

The virtual webinar sessions for this course will be recorded. The recordings are used by FNEAA for future promotional, marketing and educational purposes. They are also used for improvements as future courses are developed. By registering for this course, you are giving FNEAA permission to record and use the materials as described above.

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