The free course Strategic planning for online learning is built upon extensive research into how educational leaders strategically manage and plan for online provision of learning. It addresses how organisations address the particular challenges and opportunities which online learning provides.
The post is part of an occasional blog series of ‘thought pieces’ written by Dr Helen Britton, Visiting Fellow to the Open University. This scond piece examines the potential for a more systems thinking approach to leadership.
In this blog, James Rees and Carol Jacklin-Jarvis reflect on what we mean by ‘voluntary sector place leadership’, why we are interested in this area of research and hopefully encourage others to join us on this journey of deepening understanding in this field.
The first post in an occasional blog series of ‘thought pieces’ written by Dr Helen Britton, Visiting Fellow to the Open University. It briefly explores the importance of reflection and insight.
This blog post is a continuation of an occasional series focusing on the role of Local Infrastructure Organisations (LIOs) written by Dr Daniel Haslam.
This blog post is a continuation of an occasional series focusing on the role of Local Infrastructure Organisations (LIOs) written by Dr Daniel Haslam.
This blog was written by Tot Foster who is currently working as a Research Associate on the project EU3 Digital. The Centre for Voluntary Sector Leadership is a partner in this European initiative which brings together academics, practitioners and tech experts to understand and deliver training for digital advancement in the third sector.
In this blog, authored by Dr Carol Jacklin-Jarvis, Director of the Centre for Voluntary Sector Leadership (CVSL), you will find out about the key themes that will be explored at the CVSL Annual Conference on 9 June 2022.