The Learning and Skills Improvement Service aims to accelerate the drive for excellence in the learning and skills sector, building the sector’s own capacity to design, commission and deliver improvement and strategic change. CEL and QIA combined to form LSIS on 1 October 2008. |
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Development opportunities for governing boards and clerks with Leadership Skills for Governance 2009-10 |
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| LSIS's Leadership Skills for Governance programme offers governing board members and clerks in the FE and skills sector a range of development opportunities including professional self-improvement via inductions, events and accredited programmes right through to strategic support on key issues through boardroom briefings and consultancy. The guide for 2009-10 is now available. Read more |
| Strategic leadership in the work-based learning sector |
December 2009 - Executive Leadership Development |
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Get out of the task-driven environment this autumn and focus on developing your strategic leadership skills with From Management to Leadership. The skills honed on this programme will enable work-based learning chief executives and senior leaders to sustain and grow their business. Read more |
Offering high quality leadership development on a par with that provided for top executives in both public and private sectors, the PQP: Executive Leadership Development programme leads the field in design and innovation. Start December 2009 or March 2010. Read more |
| Accelerating the drive for excellence |
Are you a new manager in the FE and skills sector? |
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LSIS and NIPB have launched two related publications to help facilitate the drive for excellence in the learning and skills sector. The first is a new National Improvement Strategy for the learning and skills sector and the second is LSIS’s Strategic Ambitions. Read more |
If you are a new or aspiring manager LSIS's Moving into Leadership Roles programme can help you develop the leadership skills and capability needed to manage effectively in the FE and skills environment. The programme offers accreditation an ILM level 5. Read more |