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Overview

In this project the Network is working with 8 UK colleges and the Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership in Johannesburg, South Africa, to develop a programme of leadership development in South African FET colleges in Gauteng Province and other parts of South Africa that may wish to participate and for the improvement of the international and cultural competency skills of UK leaders. The programme builds on the work of the Network’s Black Leadership Initiative model for leadership development including peer mentoring, shadowing and professional development activities. Funded by the British Council and the Department for Innovaton, Universities and Skills (DIUS), the programme’s objectives are to: To achieve this the project will deliver: In addition to this the partners will create a secure website to support the mentoring relationships, facilitate virtual mentoring sessions and cost-efficient communication. There will be the opportunity for those who wish to obtain Mentoring and Coaching qualifications through the Institute of Leadership and Management. The project builds on previous links and knowledge of the FET system in South Africa, e.g. through the Tirisano Fellowship which some of the UK partners supported. The model for the Black Leadership Initiative was the Tirisano Fellowship, and four of the UK partners hosted Tirisano secondees. The UK partners all come from a broad range of regional contexts and share a commitment to social justice and working together to share their expertise to tackle common challenges such as deprivation and long term worklessness. The partners all have strong employer links and have established and supported student led social enterprises.  In addition all the UK FE partners are members of the Network for Black Professionals, and all have governors, principals and senior staff who have trained as BLI mentors. All the partners are at the forefront in recognising the benefits of a diverse workforce for their learners, and are especially conscious of the importance of intercultural skills for both their learners and staff in order to maximise the benefits, and mitigate the challenges of the globalised economy.

Project Partners

The project lead is Robin Landman, Chief Executive Network for Black Professionals, supported by Rajinder Mann, BLI Director who will oversee the project and lead on developing relevant training and all quality assurance. They are supported by the Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership who will lead on delivery of professional development training in South Africa. The lead UK college for the project is Wolverhampton College. The partners involved in the project are:

Institution

Role

Head of Institution

Network for Black Professionals

Project leader (UK)

Robin Landman, Chief Executive

Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership - HEI

Project leader (Africa)

Zandile Kunene, Executive Director (until Feb 2010)

City of Wolverhampton College

Lead partner

Ian Millard, Principal & Chief Executive

Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College

Partner

Paula Whittle, Principal & Chief Executive

Grimsby Institute of Further & Higher Education

Partner

Professor Daniel Khan OBE, Principal & Chief Executive

Highbury College, Portsmouth

Partner

Stella Mbubaegbu CBE, Principal & Chief Executive

Lambeth College

Partner

Richard Chambers, Principal & Chief Executive

Park Lane College, Leeds

Partner

Maxine Room, Principal & Chief Executive

Stockton Riverside College

Partner

Sujinder Singh Sangha, Principal & Chief Executive

West Nottinghamshire College

Partner

Asha Khemka, Principal & Chief Executive

Project Plan

The duration of the project is 18 months from March 2009 to August 2010. Having established that there is a demand for capacity building programmes between March and July 2009 we will conduct a training needs assessment of partners and develop appropriate tailored interventions.  This training will then be delivered between August 2009 and August 2010 and supported throughout by a range of mentoring programmes and expert seminars.  A final report will be delivered at the end of the project. A detailed project breakdown is available in the action plan.

About the Project Partners

Robin Landman, Chief Executive, Network for Black Professionals

 

 

the late Ms. Zandile Kunene, Executive Director, Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership and Governance  (29 June 1964 - 11 February 2010)                                       Ms. Zandile Kunene was, until her death early this year, the Executive Director of the Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership and Governance (MGSLG), an agency of the Gauteng Department of Education. She was also Chair of the Board of Directors of Link Community Development, an international not-for-profit organization working in the education sector. She was the past president of the Education Management Association of South Africa (EMASA) and President of the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration and Management (CCEAM). She was a finalist for the 2006 Outstanding Women in the Public Sector and State Owned Enterprises Awards; best service delivery category. Ms. Kunene held the following qualifications: a Bachelors of Arts, a Higher Diploma in Education and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Natal. Dedicated to lifelong learning, at the time of her death Zandile was registered with the University of Witwatersrand for a Masters degree in public policy, and completing a course at the institute for Education in London..  Zandile was dedicated to education and development work. She started her teaching career in the mid-80s in KwaZulu Natal Province, moving to Mpumalanga and working at Elijah Manjo College of Education as a teacher trainer. She worked at the University of Natal in the Curriculum Development Unit whilst pursuing a Masters degree. She worked briefly for the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) before joining Oxford University Press and later the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) as a trainer and materials developer. Her last employment before joining MGSLG was with the Management of Schools Training Programme (MSTP) as Deputy National Director. In this capacity she managed a USAID-funded project in the Limpopo Province in the fields of governance, management, curriculum and district capacity building. Ms. Kunene worked on the following publications:

 

Ian Millard, Principal & Chief Executive, City of Wolverhampton College Paula Whittle, Principal & Chief Executive, Ealing Hammersmith & West London College Professor Daniel Khan OBE, Principal & Chief Executive, Grimsby Institute of F & HE  Stella Mbubaegbu CBE, Principal & Chief Executive, Highbury College Portsmouth Richard Chambers, Principal & Chief Executive, Lambeth College Maxine Room, Principal & Chief Executive, Park Lane College Leeds Sujinder Singh Sangha, Principal & Chief Executive, Stockton Riverside College Asha Khemka, Principal & Chief Executive, West Nottinghamshire College This project is funded by      
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