Diploma in School Management and Administration
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Diploma in School Management and Administration

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Get ready to level up your school game with the Diploma in School Management and Administration - it's time to boss up!

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About this event

The Diploma in School Management and Administration takes a structured look at how educational institutions are managed—from lesson planning to staff evaluation. You’ll explore what makes a language programme effective, how technology supports implementation, and what responsibilities rest on the shoulders of a school administrator.

This course doesn’t assume a leadership title or require background knowledge. Instead, it walks through the practical elements of school operations—from monitoring to adjusting programmes—alongside key administrative duties. Educational clarity meets administrative precision.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the function and responsibilities of school administrators.
  • Learn to design and plan language programme implementation steps.
  • Organise instruction effectively within school programme frameworks.
  • Explore how to apply technology in language programme delivery.
  • Evaluate programme performance and adjust implementation plans.
  • Study teacher evaluation from an administrative point of view.

Who is this Course For:

  • Aspiring school administrators seeking structural insights.
  • Teachers stepping into leadership and planning duties.
  • Education consultants interested in programme evaluation.
  • SEN coordinators managing instructional strategies.
  • New academic managers coordinating learning initiatives.
  • Educational planners supporting language programme design.
  • Professionals overseeing school technology application.
  • Education staff responsible for teacher evaluations.

Career Path:

  • School Administrator – £34,000 average salary
  • Education Officer – £32,000 average salary
  • Curriculum Coordinator – £36,000 average salary
  • Academic Programme Manager – £40,000 average salary
  • Education Support Manager – £35,000 average salary
  • Teaching and Learning Advisor – £38,000 average salary

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