Delhi Government to Send 30 Govt School Principles to Cambridge University for Training

30 Delhi government school principals and education department officials will begin a leadership training program at the University of Cambridge on October 10.

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Next week, 30 Delhi government school principals and education department officials will begin their journey of professional enrichment at the University of Cambridge, UK. For 8 days, the school principals will receive leadership training at Cambridge University and be exposed to some of the world’s best educational practices being implemented at UK schools.

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This is the second cohort of the year and 14th so far that will be attending this training at Cambridge University. The training will begin on October 10.

The Delhi Government is facilitating a leadership training and exposure visit with the main objective of providing global exposure to principals on the use of digital technology in classroom practices, leadership skills, skills required for managing high-performance teams, and innovative pedagogies used by teachers for holistic development of students in UK schools.

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Education minister Manish Sisodia urged principals to visit Cambridge with an open mind to adopt their best practices, in order to help Delhi government schools improve. He said that when it comes to digital technologies, they should focus on the purpose that is being resolved and how that can be incorporated into our system. Furthermore, a new research component has been added this year to expand the horizon of leadership training.

400+ principals, teachers and education department officials have gone to Cambridge University for leadership training, with 59 of them going to Finland and 300 mentor teachers travelling to Singapore. In addition, the Delhi government has sent its principal and teachers to various other countries to learn from their best practices.

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