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Enrolled in a course called Proactive Instructional Leadership in Nunavut Communities, are, front row, from left, Catherine Eleehetook, Katharine Bartlett, Kylie Curry, Jason Hatt, Kelli McLarty, Diange Eboa and Brenda Mercer. Back row, from left, Angeline Koomuk, Bern OSA国际影视传媒橞rien, Melinda Kaviok, Kelly Karpik, Anne Marie Lewis, April Ollie, Bridgette Aulatjut, Jolene Anderson and Jim Priebe. photo courtesy of the Department of Education
The participants are engaged in coursework to SA国际影视传媒減rovide participants with the knowledge, skills and beliefs to enable them to lead their schools to become better learning environments,SA国际影视传媒 according to the Department of Education.
An offering of the program also took place in Resolute Bay in February.
This is the sixth year of the CELN program.
Educators taking part in a course titled Foundations of Transformational Leadership in Nunavut Education are, front row, from left, Christine Immingark, Rosie Joamie, guest speaker James Arreak, and Ferdinand Ayo. Middle row, from left, Sharon Andrews, Nicola James, Nellie Anilniliak, Chelsea Landry and Darlene Nuqingaq. Back Row, from left, Beth Sampson, Mary Kunuk, Gregg Durrant, Shanavas Mammakkanath Alikunhi, Alex Siksik, guest speaker Doug Workman and Travis Klak photo courtesy of the Department of EducationFront row, from left, Catherine Eleehetook, Katharine Bartlett, Kylie Curry, Jason Hatt, Kelli McLarty, Diange Eboa and Brenda Mercer.
Back row, from left, Angeline Koomuk, Bern OSA国际影视传媒橞rien, Melinda Kaviok, Kelly Karpik, Anne Marie Lewis, April Ollie, Bridgette Aulatjut, Jolene Anderson and Jim Priebe. photo courtesy of the Department of Education
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