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European School Leadership Network (ESLN)

Course in European School Leadership - The Leadership of Change

Are you fascinated by Fullan, swept away by Senge? Then the ESLN module on the Leadership of Change is interesting for you. The course is prepared by the internationally renowned Professor John West Burnham and is delivered both online and face to face by an team of European experts in school leadership development techniques and change management. The course supports and facilitates an emerging network of school leaders interested in creating a community of practice, which adopts trans-national perspectives on educational leadership issues. It is an ideal way to broaden your horizions on European School Leadership and can form the basis of an eTwinning relationship with another school leader.

The Module on The Leadership of Change in an Emerging Europe started February 2006 and ran until November 2006.

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You can also find a speech by ESHA-president Dr. Mielke about ESLN's beginnings - It all began in Stavanger ...

Published on: Wednesday, November 07 2007 (9807 reads)
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