5th Batch of School Leadership Development Programme (SLDP) underway

Kohima

BY | Tuesday, 6 August, 2024

The 5th Batch of School Leadership Development Programme (SLDP) for 53 heads of schools from across the state commenced on August 6 at SIEMAT Hall, SCERT in Kohima.

With an aim to equip the school leaders with relevant and updated skills, the one-month SLDP training is being organised by the School Leadership Academy, SIEMAT, SCERT in collaboration with Nagaland Education Project – The Lighthouse (NECTAR), informed a press release by the Communications Team of NECTAR

During the short inaugural programme, Achetla Ao, Joint Director, SCERT and Cell Head SIEMAT delivered the welcome address. She encouraged the participants stating that, ‘to be an effective school leader, one needs to update regularly with relevant skills’.

Razouseyi Vese, Additional Director, Directorate of School Education and Assistant Project Director, NEP – The Lighthouse (NECTAR), delivered a short speech. He encouraged the participants stating that ‘despite the numerous challenges in the schools, an effective school leader brings about quality change and improves schools’.

He also encouraged the school leaders to share best practices for the betterment of the school, students and the society.

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The training focuses on seven key areas – Perspective on School Leadership, Developing Self, Transforming Teaching-Learning Process, Building and Leading Teams, Leading Innovations, Leading Partnerships and Leading School Administration.

The programme aims to enhance the governance and capacity among school leaders, thereby contributing to the overall improvement of the education sector in Nagaland.

The ongoing Batch of SLDP will conclude with project work submissions and an online valedictory programme on September 4, 2024.

The SLDP programme is one of the many initiatives being implemented by NEP-The Lighthouse (NECTAR) to improve the quality of education, teaching practices, capacity building, and learning environment in government schools across the state

 

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