
Overview
The Emerging Leader Development Program (ELDP) is designed to prepare teachers for a successful transition to a school administrator role. The five-hour online modules are facilitated by practising principals and provide an opportunity for reflection and dialogue with other emerging leaders. The ELDP focuses on topics described in recent research or identified as helpful by new and experienced principals and vice-principals in building their capacity to deal with the complexity of the role.
Modules may be completed in any order. You can choose as many or as few as you would like to participate in. This is not a certificate program.
Module Information
(all modules are online)
Module 5 - Leading Safe Schools |
- The role of the principal in creating and maintaining safe and caring schools
- Progressive discipline as a whole-school approach
- Bullying intervention and prevention as integral to a positive school climate
- Restorative circles as a means of working through conflict in schools
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Module 6 - Data Informed Decision Making |
- The role of the principal in promoting a culture of excellence and accountability
- Internal, external and holistic accountability
- Types of data: achievement, demographic, perceptual, and program
- Data and the School Effectiveness Framework and the School Improvement Process
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Module 7 - What are the Legal Duties of a Principal?
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- The similarities and differences between the legal duties of a teacher and principal
- The relationship between a principal's legal duties and their daily practice
- Health and safety of students and staff
- Principal duties related to statutes, regulations, PPM's and board policy
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Module 10 - Fostering a Culture of Reconciliation in our Schools
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- Build understandings of the origins, histories, and historical contributions of Indigenous Peoples.
- Develop awareness and knowledge of treaties and treaty relationships to further our journey towards reconciliation.
- Learn and understand more about the Indian Act and how it has impacted the lives of Indigenous peoples since 1876.
- Understand Indigenous experiences related to forced assimilation and the legacy of residential schools.
- Develop an understanding of the Indigenous protest movement.
- Set goals of reconciliation for ourselves and our school communities.
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Module 12 - Supporting Student Mental Health |
- Explore a shared language of mental health via the School Mental Health of Ontario (SMHO) website and resources
- Understand culturally responsive Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and the Alighned and Integrated Model (AIM) from the SMH-ON website
- Compare and contrast mental health supports/strategies within your school
- Understand the role of schools in supporting student mental health
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TDSB Schedule
These modules are for TDSB employees only.
Dates |
Module |
Registration deadline |
November 27 - December 5, 2023 |
Module 5 - Leading Safe Schools |
November 20, 2023 |
January 15-23, 2024 |
Module 6 - Data Informed Decision Making |
January 9, 2024 |
February 12-21, 2024 |
Module 7 - What are the Legal Duties of a Principal? |
February 5, 2024 |
April 15 - 24, 2024 |
Module 10 - Fostering a Culture of Reconciliation in our Schools |
April 8, 2024 |
May 27 - June 5, 2024 |
Module 12 - Supporting Student Mental Health |
May 20, 2024 |