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60 CBSE school principals attend capacity-building programme

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A principal addresses a seminar for principals at BCM Arya Model School in Ludhiana. Tribune photo: Himanshu Mahajan
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Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, September 14

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With the aim to provide training to school principals on how to focus academic energies on developing child’s innate ability of learning, a three-day CBSE capacity building training programme on “Leading transformation- An experiential learning” was organised at BCM Arya Model Senior Secondary School.

About 60 principals from various CBSE schools participated to develop a framework for structuring activities and responsibilities to ensure organisational transformation.

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Seema Jerath, principal DLF Public School, Sahibabad; and Jai Shree Joshi, retired principal from Delhi, were welcomed by Cap. VK, school manager of the host school.

Jerath highlighted said: “Transformational leadership is the most impactful and democratic required leadership, in which a leader works with teams to identify the needed change, create a vision through inspiration, and execute the change in tandem with committed members of a group.”

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Through various learning-based activities, Jai Shree Joshi demonstrated the perspective that transformational leadership elevated collective efficacy and learners’ achievement and their expertise. “This programme is a big breakthrough which will enable school leaders to take quantum leaps in the arena of innovative changes to build an exceptional future by the transformation of the existing patterns,” said Rachna Malhotra, chief supervisor.

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