Leading for Impact
This 6-hour course will delve into the psychology and neuroscience behind leadership while reflecting on your own environment. This course will take place over two sessions, 14 January 2025 from 9:00-12:00 GMT (UTC) and 21 January 2025 from 9:00-12:00 GMT (UTC).
Description
Leading Impact, delivered by The Bridge at Wellington College, will cover the following topics:
• The power of everyday acts of leadership
• Values and performance
• Psychological safety
• The power of love in leadership
• What neuroscience can teach us about leadership
• Stress and leadership
• Vision for your leadership
Course Outcomes:
• To consider the nature and purpose of your leadership;
• To reflect on what you need to lead others in difficult and uncertain times;
• To meet, with confidence, the challenges of leadership in your own setting.
• Be equipped, via the assignment, to carry out initiatives in your school which will help create the environment for flourishing.
The course comes with a practical assignment for participants to carry out in their school afterwards, in order to put into practice what they have learnt. Participants then have the opportunity to write up and reflect on what they have done in order to receive a certificate in leadership for the assignment.
This has proved to be one of the most popular and effective parts of the course, as it embeds the knowledge and gives people confidence to try new initiatives.
Additional information:
Delegate fees:
£180 per COBIS Member delegate
£190 per Non-Member delegate
If you are based in the UK, the delegate fee will be liable for VAT. Please email events@cobis.org.uk to process your registration.
If you are based outside the UK, but you are booking and paying for your place as an individual (rather than having the booking paid for by the school), you may also be liable for VAT. Please email events@cobis.org.uk to process your booking.
In all other situations, please tick the ‘organisation’ box when asked if the payee is an organisation or an individual.
Target audience:
All teachers, especially those in leadership positions.
Presenter
Katy Granville-Chapman
Dr Katy Granville-Chapman is an associate fellow of the Oxford Character Project, a Doctoral Teaching Fellow at Oxford University’s Department of Education, and a Research Associate at the Oxford University Wellbeing Research Centre and a Senior Fellow of the Human Flourishing Program Network at Harvard. Katy is the co-author (with Emmie Bidston) of ‘Leader: Know, love and inspire your people’, which was runner up in the Business Book Awards ‘leadership book of the future’ and longlisted for CMI Management Book of the Year. She is the co-founder of Global Social Leaders, a movement of young people in 105 countries who design and lead social action projects that make a meaningful change in their communities. Katy holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford which focused on leadership and flourishing. Katy is also a Deputy Headteacher at Wellington College (focusing on teacher performance and development) and founder of the Wellington Leadership and Coaching Institute.