
Benjamin Rothman Fellows program
Leadership in Special Education: Professional Development, Changing Perceptions, and Building a Leading Peer Community
What is the essence of the program?
The Benjamin Rothman Fellows program is a training program for the managers and leaders of tomorrow. It offers an opportunity for teaching personnel in special education frameworks to take part in a professional development process.
What does the program include?
- Unique professional development.
- Theoretical and practical knowledge.
- Guidance by specialists in disabilities.
- A peer learning community.
Why is this important?
The program responds to the need for the professional development of teaching personnel in special education frameworks. It enables:
- Acquiring advanced, up-to-date knowledge.
- Driving professional development processes.
- Changing the perception of disability.
- Inspiring new initiatives.
Who is the program intended for?
The program is intended for teaching staff in special education frameworks.
What will we learn in the program?
Participants will acquire a 'next level' of knowledge in various areas, and will learn how to:
- Drive professional development processes.
- Change the perception of disability.
- Inspire initiatives based on new knowledge.
What is special about the program?
The program creates a community supporting:
- Peer learning.
- Collaboration.
- Mutual support.
- Forming direct connections between the participants.
