COD 2017 - M291
Cambridge International Certificate in Educational Leadership
The Certificate is for those who have a leadership role in schools, but also those who work in school districts, regional centres or other parts of the educational system. It is inclusive and relevant to leaders in all teaching and learning contexts: from primary and secondary general education, to adult and higher education. The completion of Module 1 will enable participants to move on to Diploma level (modules 2 and 3) which will be completed in 2018
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Ficha del curso
Ciclo: 2017
Nivel: Gestión
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Pospuesto
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Capacitador/es: Ms. Marcela Golpe de Andrade MA
Colegios Afiliados
ARS 8500.00
ARS 8500.00
Centros de Examen
ARS 8500.00
ARS 8500.00
No afiliados
ARS 10200.00
ARS 10200.00
Financiación
3 cuotas
3 cuotas
Sesiones
Sesiones | Fechas | Inicia | Termina |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 01 Agosto 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
2 | 15 Agosto 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
3 | 29 Agosto 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
4 | 12 Septiembre 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
5 | 26 Septiembre 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
6 | 10 Octubre 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
7 | 24 Octubre 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
8 | 07 Noviembre 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
9 | 21 Noviembre 2017 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
Capacitador/es
Marcela Golpe de Andrade
The Certificate is for those who have a leadership role in schools, but also those who work in school
districts, regional centres or other parts of the educational system. It is inclusive and relevant to leaders
in all teaching and learning contexts: from primary and secondary general education, to adult and higher
education.
The completion of Module 1 will enable participants to move on to Diploma level (modules 2 and 3)
which will be completed in 2018
districts, regional centres or other parts of the educational system. It is inclusive and relevant to leaders
in all teaching and learning contexts: from primary and secondary general education, to adult and higher
education.
The completion of Module 1 will enable participants to move on to Diploma level (modules 2 and 3)
which will be completed in 2018
In the Certificate, leaders will have the opportunity to:
- understand key leadership theories and ideas, from inside and outside education, and apply these to thinking about their own practice
- draw on evidence from research and practice to develop knowledge with an understanding of what is known about successful leadership
- relate these to their own leadership context in planning actions
- undertake practice-based tasks enabling self-evaluation of their leadership in action
- develop their reflective practice skills to help them to evaluate and improve their own leadership practice
- learn collaboratively, supported by a mentor to share insights, and develop knowledge and skills
Leaders will review leadership ideas and theories from both outside and inside education, and from a range of countries and contexts.
- understand key leadership theories and ideas, from inside and outside education, and apply these to thinking about their own practice
- draw on evidence from research and practice to develop knowledge with an understanding of what is known about successful leadership
- relate these to their own leadership context in planning actions
- undertake practice-based tasks enabling self-evaluation of their leadership in action
- develop their reflective practice skills to help them to evaluate and improve their own leadership practice
- learn collaboratively, supported by a mentor to share insights, and develop knowledge and skills
Leaders will review leadership ideas and theories from both outside and inside education, and from a range of countries and contexts.
The Certificate involves approximately 120 learning hours in preparation. As much preparation time as possible is integrated within the leader’s day-today practice. Leaders should allow time for background reading and discussion with their colleagues, to enrich their reflective practice.
The course will last 17 weeks and the cost of this qualification includes all sessions (face to face and online), administration of the course and international certification from Cambridge International Examinations.
The Certificate comprises three units related to practice:
Unit 1 Understanding key concepts and theories of leadership
Unit 2 Defining successful educational leadership practice
Unit 3 Action planning for developing leadership
Candidate requirements
For the Certificate, candidates need to be:
• serving leaders, or
• demonstrate they are aspiring to be a leader and that they are ready to take up a leadership role in the near future
For this qualification, candidates need to have the regular support of a mentor who:
• is in a leadership role
• understands the essential principles that underpin this qualification
• can provide helpful advice and observations.
Language Requirements
Candidates are required to have sufficient competence in English to participate in the qualification. All candidates should have English language competence
comparable to Level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
We recommend a minimum requirement of 5.5 on the International English Language Testing System.
Fees
ESSARP schools and Exam Centres
Option 1: 3 payments of $3000
Option 2: one payment of $8500
Non-ESSARP schools
Option 1: 3 payments of $3600
Option 2: one payment of $10.200
DATES: F2F sessions
August 1st, 15th, 29th
September 12th, 26th
October 10th, 24th
November 7th, 21st
Online sessions:
August 22nd
October 3rd
November 14th, 28th
Submission of portfolio: December 7th
The course will last 17 weeks and the cost of this qualification includes all sessions (face to face and online), administration of the course and international certification from Cambridge International Examinations.
The Certificate comprises three units related to practice:
Unit 1 Understanding key concepts and theories of leadership
Unit 2 Defining successful educational leadership practice
Unit 3 Action planning for developing leadership
Candidate requirements
For the Certificate, candidates need to be:
• serving leaders, or
• demonstrate they are aspiring to be a leader and that they are ready to take up a leadership role in the near future
For this qualification, candidates need to have the regular support of a mentor who:
• is in a leadership role
• understands the essential principles that underpin this qualification
• can provide helpful advice and observations.
Language Requirements
Candidates are required to have sufficient competence in English to participate in the qualification. All candidates should have English language competence
comparable to Level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
We recommend a minimum requirement of 5.5 on the International English Language Testing System.
Fees
ESSARP schools and Exam Centres
Option 1: 3 payments of $3000
Option 2: one payment of $8500
Non-ESSARP schools
Option 1: 3 payments of $3600
Option 2: one payment of $10.200
DATES: F2F sessions
August 1st, 15th, 29th
September 12th, 26th
October 10th, 24th
November 7th, 21st
Online sessions:
August 22nd
October 3rd
November 14th, 28th
Submission of portfolio: December 7th
1. Face-to-face meetings and online sessions.
2. Assessment is through a portfolio of evidence, examined by Cambridge. In their portfolio, leaders demonstrate their knowledge, skills and understanding in the context of their own work, from a variety of sources:
• reflections on key concepts and leadership theories.
• reports of agreed tasks which describe what was intended, what happened and a critical review of the processes and outcome.
• reflections on their own leadership practice.
• interviews with other leaders and feedback from them.
• analysis of learning and examples of areas where their leadership has developed.
• a professional development plan covering what they intend to do as leaders in the next 12 months.
2. Assessment is through a portfolio of evidence, examined by Cambridge. In their portfolio, leaders demonstrate their knowledge, skills and understanding in the context of their own work, from a variety of sources:
• reflections on key concepts and leadership theories.
• reports of agreed tasks which describe what was intended, what happened and a critical review of the processes and outcome.
• reflections on their own leadership practice.
• interviews with other leaders and feedback from them.
• analysis of learning and examples of areas where their leadership has developed.
• a professional development plan covering what they intend to do as leaders in the next 12 months.
To be supplied during the course.