Arab Center For Educational Training In The Gulf Hosts Webinar On Leadership In Times Of Crisis

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(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The Arab Center for Educational Training for the Gulf States organized a virtual seminar Tuesday on leadership in times of crisis, drawing wide participation from educational leaders and specialists across the Gulf Cooperation Council countries seminar was inaugurated by HE Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education Dr. Ibrahim bin Saleh Al Nuaimi, highlighting the Center’s efforts to support educational leadership and enhance their capacity to navigate challenges and exceptional circumstances emphasized the importance of such initiatives in strengthening institutional quality within the education sector Al Hindi, a consultant on workplace well-being and development from Bahrain, addressed the impact of crises on work environments and the challenges faced by leaders highlighted the need to understand both the psychological and professional dimensions of crises and adopt leadership practices that maintain team cohesion and institutional stability of the Arab Center for Educational Training Dr. Fatima Al Maadheed affirmed the Center’s commitment to initiatives that empower educational leaders to respond effectively to rapid changes and uncertainty, in line with international reports recognizing the role of effective leadership in fostering organizational resilience seminar focused on key topics including the nature of crises and their effects on work environments, decision-making under exceptional circumstances, pressures faced by leaders, and the role of workplace well-being in enhancing institutional resilience. Leadership practices supporting team cohesion were also discussed event witnessed high engagement and full registration from the first day, reflecting the topic’s relevance to real needs in the educational field. Participants emphasized the importance of sharing best practices to create more stable and resilient work environments closing, attendees agreed to establish a professional community for educational leaders via social media to facilitate continuous communication, knowledge exchange, and collaborative professional learning Center also announced plans for an upcoming seminar on educational leadership in crises, as part of its ongoing efforts to promote knowledge exchange among educational institutions in the region.

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