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What Does it Mean to be a 21st Century Education Leader?

This informational webinar explores how Education Support Professionals are making some of the toughest decisions in the history of public education. To be equipped, they must come to see themselves as leaders.

At a Glance

Developed by practitioners, and using research and theories on leadership development, the NEA Leadership Competency Framework provides a lens through which educators can self-identify their leadership competency. When used with intentionality, the framework is also a developmental tool that can help educators create a plan for continuous learning and growth.

Topics

  • Professional Leadership

Outcomes

  • Learn an approach for deepening the awareness and use of the NEA Leadership Competency Framework
Developed by:

National Education Association

Last Updated: July 28, 2020

Details

Grade

  • Elementary School
  • High School
  • Higher Education
  • Middle School

Session Length

1 hour

Session Format

Webinar

This is a previously offered webinar focused on the professional growth of ESPs. It is being made available for viewing by individuals or groups of individuals. Note that certificates of completion are not available for participation in informational webinar recordings.

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