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Mandel School for Educational Leadership

Introduction

The Mandel School for Educational Leadership, founded in 1991 in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, operates within the Mandel Leadership Institute in Jerusalem. This two year leadership development program is unique in terms of its scope, subject matter, and method of study.

The goal of the Mandel School for Educational Leadership is to develop and foster influential leaders with vision to spearhead the advancement of education in Israel. The program is targeted at fellows that have professional and managerial experience and who exhibit the capability of leading significant change in education.

The program is based on the belief that educational leaders must be guided by a profound, practical vision that emerges from the interrelationship between established theory and effective practice. Together and individually, the fellows develop their visions in an intensive, challenging setting that provides them with the opportunity to study and investigate the field of education first-hand and in a significant manner, while encountering leading experts in a variety of fields.


Training Concept
We believe that vision-guided leadership is required to bring about substantial educational change. Thus leadership and vision are at the heart of the Mandel School for Educational Leadership training concept.  The fellows hone their vision while delving into conceptual, cultural, and social foundations. 

Emphasis is placed on the development of personal and professional identity, formation of a worldview, strategic planning, decision-making, and implementation of policy.

Targeted at fellows who have amassed professional and managerial experience, the program is practical -- it strives towards linking a clear vision with the complex, challenging field of education.


The learning environment includes optimal conditions for learning and development:

  • Monthly stipend for two years
  • Meetings with experts and advisors and an accessible expert faculty
  • Budget for purchasing research materials
  • Supportive learning environment--comfortable classrooms and well-equipped computer resources

Graduates

The first Mandel School for Educational Leadership cohort opened in 1992 with 22 fellows. In the ensuing 14 years, 260 fellows have completed training at the Mandel School for Educational Leadership and became part of the community of Mandel Leadership Institute's alumni in Israel and abroad. The Graduate Unit maintains contact with alumni, organizes conferences, and provides consulting services after fellows have graduated from the programs. 
Ties among graduates facilitate brainstorming, strategic thinking, and collaboration on new initiatives.

Mandel School for Educational Leadership graduates serve in key positions in various educational and social settings. They hold influential posts in government ministries, local government, and educational and societal organizations, run schools, and are in charge of numerous educational initiatives. The ties with the Mandel Leadership Institute and among alumni have bred initiatives that have and continue to influence and revitalize education in Israel.

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