The School Leadership Forums are a series of panel discussions, talks and workshops for principals and members of their school community that empowers them to deal with challenges at school, by providing them with practical solutions to problems faced in the education sector.
SLF aims to reignite leadership qualities in each Principal and provide them with an opportunity to receive input on education related matters in a professional environment. It also creates an excellent networking opportunity when large groups of Principals interact with each other, community organisations and other business leaders.
The SLF Programme is unique in that it touches more than just the Principal - the School Management Team, School Governing Body, and teachers are invited and engaged as well.
The SLF initiative, which has evolved through a partnership between the University of the Western Cape’s Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences (EMS), the University of Johannesburg, Symphonia for South Africa (SSA) and MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet, with support from the South African Principals Association (SAPA), is now in its fourth year and is rapidly gathering momentum.
Cape Town | Johannesburg |
1 March 2018 - How to get the best out of your SGB | 22 February 2018 - How to get the best out of your SGB |
26 April 2018 - Wellness-Stress Management | 8 March 2018 - Teacher support and wellbeing |
24 May 2018 - Dealing with substance abuse in schools | 19 April 2018 - Dealing with substance abuse in schools |
2 August 2018 - Cooperative learning | 16 August 2018 - School at the centre of community |
6 September 2018 - Suspension and expulsion | 5 September 2018 - Psychological support for learners |
18 October 2018 - Safety and security in our schools | 18 October 2018 - Bullying and trauma |
8 November 2018 - Appreciative leadership | 15 November 2018 - Celebrating education and leadership |
Tshwane | Durban |
17 May 2018 - Leading self | 10 May 2018 - Culture of reading |
23 August 2018 - Bullying and trauma |
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