6th June 2024 - Seminars at IPPN Principals’ Conference 2024
- Published: 06 June 2024
In this week’s E-scéal:
- Planning Prompts
- IPPN Annual Principals' Conference 2024
- Leadership+ Issue 133 ezine
- Leadership+ Damian White - Reflections: End Game
- IPPN Submission to NCCA
- Ciall Ceannaithe
In the final few weeks of the school year, you might consider the following Planning Prompts, if applicable to your school.
Should you need any information, support or guidance, please do contact the Support Office for a call back from the Leadership Support Team. Details of office opening hours in July and August will be included in a future E-scéal.
If you have any suggestions for improving these Planning Prompts, the team would be very happy to receive them.
IPPN Annual Principals' Conference 2024
This year’s event will take place in the INEC/Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney from 13th to 15th November. Registration launches on June 20th.
Among the seminars on offer:
- Leading the team, developing collegiality and promoting professional dialogue about teaching and learning
- Unleashing the capacity of ISM teams in the leadership of teaching and learning
- Restorative Practice - Enhancing a relational school culture
- Essential Law for the school leader
- PrincipalMeet - approaches to the promotion of professional development
- Seeing the Gifted learner: Why they matter.
Members should have received a hard copy of Leadership+ in school by the end of last week. The team has been trialling a way to deliver Leadership+ to you as an ‘ezine’ instead of as a link to an epublication within E-scéal. We will issue the May/June issue to you in this format next week and look forward to any feedback you have on this development.
Leadership+ Damian White - Reflections: End Game
Jürgen Klopp and I both recently announced the impending end of our tenures. In one case, schoolchildren and their families were devastated at the news. How could we possibly replace the ever smiling, highly intelligent and universally popular leader to whom we have become so accustomed over his highly successful career? But then, the happy German manager has had that effect on people. Retirement for me will hopefully play out a little more quietly, but with no less satisfaction.
IPPN is so grateful to Damian for sharing his Reflections in Leadership+ over so many years, a lived example of Ciall Ceannaithe. In fact, he has contributed to every issue since it first launched. Go raibh míle maith agat, Damian!
Consultation on the Draft Primary Curriculum Specifications
Click here to view the submission
Ciall Ceannaithe is IPPN’s dedicated online training course for school leaders both newly appointed and as well as experienced principals who wish to refresh their practice and update their skills.
Click here for more info & book your place