Relational Leadership - Wellington

Relational Leadership

This workshop will draw on the notion ‘leadership is always relational, and relationships are the essence of leadership’ (Giles, 2019). Kaupapa Maori understandings and research will add to the depth of knowledge relating to relational leadership. Participants will have the opportunity to wananga on their own experiences and contribute to a growing understanding of what relational leadership might look like within their own practice. Thur 9 May 2024 6-7pm


When
5/9/2024 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
New Zealand Standard Time
Where
191 Thorndon Quay Thorndon WELLINGTON 6011 NEW ZEALAND
Spots available
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This event is aimed at all ECE kaiako who are wanting to develop an understanding of leadership from a relational and te ao Māori worldview. 

In this PLD event participants will gain knowledge, skills and/or strategies to enable kaikao to:

  • Understand concepts of relational leadership
  • Develop knowledge of Māori leadership from a relational perspective
  • Contribute to a growing understanding of what relational leadership might look like within own practice.

Wellington Regional Education Centre
191 Thorndon Quay
Thorndon
Wellington 6011

Refreshments will be available, so please let us know if you have any dietary requirements on registration

Thursday 9 May 2024 6-7pm.  

Facilitator:  Dr Debbie Ryder, Programme Leader | Kaiārahi Hōtaka, Senior Lecturer | Pūkenga matua - Te Rito Maioha
Debbie Ryder is a senior lecturer and Programme Leader of the master’s Programme at Te Rito Maioha ECNZ. Debbie brings knowledge and experience from her research lecturing and practice, thesis student supervision and leadership PLD.

Facilitator:  Lauren Graham, Kaiako | Lecturer, Te Rito Maioha
Lauren Graham is a lecturer at Te Rito Maioha. Lauren is a qualified ECE teacher with experience in a range of settings in Aotearoa and abroad. Lauren also holds a master’s degree in applied practice, specialising in future technology.