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Dealing with the Hard Stuff (conflict resolution for leaders) | Ngā tikanga whakataunga pakanga

Dealing with the Hard Stuff (conflict resolution for leaders) | Ngā tikanga whakataunga pakanga

$50

Dealing with the hard stuff is all about learning to be courageous in your leadership role and growing an awareness of key areas needed to assist and support you and your team in exploring resolutions.

Accessing online PLD

Once you have purchased this course, it will appear in your Learning Centre | Te Pūtahi ako.

In this webinar you will come away with strategies to put into practice with your team including:

  • how to effectively communicate and share constructive feedback which leads to change in practice
  • how to constructively approach conflict resolution situations
  • gaining a deeper understanding of mentoring and your role as a leader
  • techniques for leading your team assertively
  • mindful reflection on your capacity as a leader

Time to complete: 2 hours (including time for reflective questions)

Dr. Penny Smith (PhD, MEd, BEd, DipTch, Dip NZFKU), Academic Leader Postgraduate Programmes | Kaitiaki hōtaka tohu paerunga, Te Rito Maioha ECNZ

Penny teaches in the graduate and postgraduate leadership programmes at Te Rito Maioha ECNZ. Penny has been involved in the ECE sector for over 30 years and is passionate about growing teachers and leaders. Penny holds two governance roles and understands the importance of effective, strong leadership for ensuring quality practices within the ECE sector.

Presenter: Claire Wilson, (MEd, PGDipEd, BTch 0-8) Lecturer | Kaiako, Te Rito Maioha ECNZ

Claire teaches in the graduate and postgraduate leadership programmes at Te Rito Maioha ECNZ. Claire holds a master’s qualification with first class honours, and received the New Zealand Academic and Research in Education (NZARE) Rae Munro award in 2017 for her high quality Master’s thesis. Claire, who is both ECE and primary trained, has been involved in educational research for many years, predominantly using action research methodology. This research field experience has given her many skills in working closely with teachers and wider learning communities, particularly within low socioeconomic settings.

PLD Traits

Delivery
Online
Topic
Leadership and Governance
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