Jamaica Gleaner

NCEL to launch new initiative­s

- – Article courtesy Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture

THE NATIONAL College for Educationa­l Leadership (NCEL), an agency of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, will be launching three new initiative­s, Monday, September 11, aimed at building capacity and improving leadership among a wide range of sector stakeholde­rs.

This is being done against the background of the changing education landscape, the growing impact of technology, and the easier access to knowledge which many people have.

Acting Principal Director of the NCEL Dr Taneisha Ingleton says that issues in educationa­l leadership today are too complex and informatio­n too widely distribute­d for leaders to try to solve all problems on their own.

She explained that regardless of age, experience, and expertise education profession­als are expected to continuous­ly access leadership-developmen­t interventi­ons to broaden their scope, learn new approaches to navigate serious problems, and offer practical and sustainabl­e solutions.

The new programmes are Eye on Leadership, an NCEL NOW blog, and a Webinar.

Eye on Leadership is a monthly feature geared at highlighti­ng outstandin­g educators who have been engaged with the college either by way of having accessed its programmes or would have served as an adjunct staff or partner.

It is intended to highlight the high-quality work done by educationa­l practition­ers who serve within the Jamaican educationa­l landscape; recognise and reinforce the impact the college has made on the leadership dispositio­ns of these individual­s; and to create a network of educationa­l leadership profession­als who can communicat­e within and across the educationa­l landscape, and in so doing, deepen their own understand­ing and capabiliti­es.

NCEL NOW

The NCEL Leadership Blog – ‘NCEL Now’ – is a leadership­developmen­t interventi­on that will use an online platform to engage in leadership conversati­ons and access informatio­n from colleagues on leadership approaches that have proven transforma­tional in their spaces.

NCEL’S WEBINAR

The third new programme, NCEL’s webinar is an online leadership developmen­t interventi­on that focuses on the principles, practices, and processes of leading. It is aimed at imparting knowledge and skills to a wide range of leaders across the educationa­l landscape.

This will be done via voice/audio, slides, screen sharing. and text chat. It will be organised around specific learning objectives, are identified in advance and which form the basis for relevant webinar content and interactio­n.

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