Inclusive Leadership: Effecting change
Offered By: The Open University via OpenLearn
Course Description
Overview
This free course will enable leaders and aspiring leaders in a range of educational settings to reflect on key concepts for inclusive leadership. They will be introduced to the influence of values and emotions in leadership and consider how underpinning principles of social justice can change leadership relationships and interactions. Students will be encouraged to reflect on personal and institutional opportunities to lead inclusively, including in challenging circumstances. They will examine the potential of working with leaders beyond their organisation to effect change and build collaborative networks that support inclusive leadership.If you haven’t already, you might want to consider exploring the related OpenLearn course Inclusive Leadership: Collaborating for professional development after completing this course. You might also be interested in the Open University Inclusive Practice Leadership and Management Masters pathways.
Syllabus
- 1 What is inclusive leadership?
- 1.1 Is this inclusive?
- 1.2 Where would you like to be?
- 2 Mindset and models for inclusive leadership
- 2.1 Choose your theory
- 2.2 How different is difference?
- 3 Inclusive leadership in challenging circumstances
- 3.1 Reflecting upon all this
- 3.2 Principal views?
- 4 Inclusive leadership with others
- 4.1 Bringing together?
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