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Teacher Leadership Institute ― Overarching Competencies

This program is based on the eight Overarching Teacher Leadership Competencies.

At a Glance

In this program, you will identify your strengths and weaknesses in leadership while participating in the design process of learn, design, do, reflect.

Topics

  • Family & Community Engagement
  • Professional Leadership

Outcomes

  • Identify strengths and weaknesses in leadership
  • Explore Overarching Leadership Competencies
  • Reflect on leadership learning
Developed by:

National Education Association

Last Updated: July 29, 2020

Details

Audience Role

  • Affiliate
  • Teacher

Grade

  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary School
  • High School
  • Higher Education
  • Middle School

Session Length

6-8 weeks

Session Format

Blended

This is a program NEA makes available for affiliate use as a professional offering to educators.  NEA Teacher Leadership Institute Competency modules may already be offered through your local or state association.  Please contact your state or local association if you are interested in getting a blended learning cohort started.

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