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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Louise Johns-Shepherd. Dr. hab Grzegorz Mazurkiewicz and Dr. Roman Dorczak from the Department of Educational Management, Institute of Public Affairs of the Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland, are our guests at our next LfL seminar. The seminar will feature a report on their project: ‘The design and implementation of a new model of headteacher’s training, induction and continual development’ commissioned by the Polish Ministry of Education. It will also include a discussion about leadership for learning, development and co-operation. Leadership is characterised as a practice that enables maximum participation in the decision-making process. The seminar will be of interest to anyone who studies leadership, to practitioners and to those involved in studying developments in the post-Soviet space and post-socialist Europe. All welcome. Free to attend. This talk is part of the Leadership for Learning: The Cambridge Network series. This talk is included in these lists:
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