Strengths Based, Experiential Leadership Learning for Youth Seminar Presenter: Rachel Brian Tuesday 12 May 2015, 4.30pm - 5.30pm at Hagley Community College Gold coin donation. Rachel Hawthorne has a keen interest in strengths-based, experiential leadership learning for youth, having successfully developed the Hagley Leadership Laboratory programme and delivery of professional development to other educators in the area of building cultural responsiveness and inclusiveness as part of socially just, future focussed education. Join us for an insightful seminar on Strengths Based, Experiential Leadership Learning for Youth where Rachel will share her insights and expertise gained through recent research (conducted in conjunction with The White Elephant Trust) around youth perceptions and practices of leadership as part of her Masters in Educational Leadership. Rachel Hawthorne Rachel's background is in the education sector where she has worked as a secondary English teacher, curriculum middle manager and pastoral dean, mainly at Hagley Community College in Christchurch. She developed the successful Hagley Leadership Laboratory programme, and has a keen interest in strengths-based, experiential leadership learning for youth. She recently conducted research in conjunction with The White Elephant Trust around youth perceptions and practices of leadership as part of her Masters in Educational Leadership, and also has experience delivering professional development to other educators in the area of building cultural responsiveness and inclusiveness as part of socially just, future focussed education. Tuesday 12 May, 4.30-5.30 pm at Hagley Community College Parking: Please park in any of the college car parks, you do not need a permit. To find room 104, enter at the main entrance, walk straight on through reception, room 104 is the second teaching room on your left hand side. www.collaborative.org.nz www.facebook.com/TheCollaborativeTrust info@collaborative.org.nz
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