A two-part, online workshop for decision-makersāincluding administrators, directors, board and committee members, and faculty and section chairsāworking in Waldorf schools or other workplace settings
Inspiring, Guiding, Coaching, and Intervening:Ā
These four core skills and tasksāwhat we need to become proficient in as leadersāare the focus of our latest Collaborative Leadership workshop. Over two weekends and through presentation, large and small group discussion, sharing, and journaling, under the direction of facilitators Jessica Heffernan Ziegler and Joachim Ziegler, PhD, in this workshop we will:
- Define these leadership elements, both as skill sets and tasks, and illuminate their importance and the role each plays as we carry out our roles as leaders
- Explore our own level of comfort with each element
- Gain an initial understanding of what types of situations call for which skill, and the necessity to adapt our approach to most effectively meet that person or situation
- Improve our own competencies and capacities in all four skills and tasks
While all four leadership elements will be explored over the course of the workshop, the element of interveningāoften the most difficult task for us and other leaders in our schoolsāwill be the primary focus of our second weekend. Intervening depends just as much on our organization’s governance structure (both formal and, especially, informal) and clarity of roles and responsibilities (methods of accountability) as it does on our understanding of our mandated roles and responsibilities. We will be examining this understanding, as well as our ability to imbue our individual roles and responsibilities with our own authentic leadership posture.
We invite you to join us for another eye-opening, informative, and highly practical Collaborative Leadership experience.
Facilitators
Joachim Ziegler, PhD,Ā has been working in the fields of organizational development and human resources development since 1994. A partner in MIRA Companions for Development, an international consulting group, Joachimās current list of American and international clients encompasses the banking, pharmaceutical, retail, and manufacturing sectors, as well as anthroposophical institutions and Waldorf schools. Joachim is a member of the College of Social Sciences Section at the Goetheanum and the international Association for Social Development and has taught at the University of Muenster and at Germanyās first private university in Herdecke. He holds an MA in adult education and a PhD in medical education.
Jessica Heffernan ZieglerĀ has been the executive director of Sunbridge Institute since 2008. Her professional focus on leadership skills, governance issues, and personnel development are utilized both in her executive director role and in her work as co-instructor of SunbridgeāsĀ Collaborative LeadershipĀ course and related workshops; she also teaches Waldorf school administration in Sunbridgeās Waldorf Early Childhood Teacher Education program and previously taught in Sunbridge Collegeās Administration and Biography programs.Ā JessicaĀ is a partner in MIRA Companions for Development, an international consulting group, and works as an executive coach and organizational development consultant for Waldorf administrators and teachers and other professionals in diverse institutions and schools in both the US and Germany. She served as the first administrator and as a board member at a Waldorf school she co-founded in Everswinkel, Germany, and has sat on many other boards, including her current role as trustee for AWSNA, for which she is also an active committee member and workshop presenter.Ā JessicaĀ holds a BS in business management and did her biography training with Karl-Heinz Finke and her executive coach training with SECA International.
Schedule
This workshop takes place in Zoom sessions on the following dates/times:
Friday, January 10: 7:00 pm-8:30 pm Eastern (NY) Time
Saturday, January 11: 10:30 am-12:00 pm and 12:30 pm-2:00 pm Eastern (NY) Time
Friday, February 7:Ā 7:00 pm-8:30 pmĀ Eastern (NY) TimeĀ
Saturday, February 8:Ā 10:30 am-12:00 pm and 12:30 pm-2:00 pmĀ Eastern (NY) TimeĀ
CostĀ
Early Bird (Register by January 4 and save $25!): $350
Regular (Register after January 4): $375
Cost includes a $25 non-refundable registration fee
NOTE:Ā This workshop is presented in its entirety over the course of two weekends; individual dates/sessions may not be signed up for separately.Ā Sessions will not be recorded, and refunds will not be issued for sessions not attended. See registration form for full refund policy.
Available Discounts
25% off for
- Schools sending 2 or more participants
- Sunbridge teacher education program graduates
- Payments made in Canadian dollars
Free for current Sunbridge program students in good standing (plus a $25 non-refundable registration fee)
Discounts may not be combined. Qualification for discounts will be verified by Sunbridge staff.Ā
Questions?
Please contact Barbara Vitale, admissions and summer coordinator, atĀ [email protected]Ā or 845-425-0055 x20
We reserve the right to make faculty substitutions when necessary. See registration form for refund policy.
Sunbridge is a New York State Education Department Approved Sponsor of Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (NYSED CTLE), enabling teachers of any background to choose Sunbridge for their CLTE/CEU professional development credits. Check to see if your state honors our status.