
About Course
EduLead is a 15-week certified program designed for teachers aspiring to become Coordinators, Vice Principals, Principals, and academic leaders. With NEP 2020 alignment and real-world application, this live and interactive course builds your leadership capacity, equips you with school management skills, and guides you through a career-defining capstone project.
Whether you’re a classroom teacher ready to transition into administration or an EdTech professional seeking a leadership role, EduLead helps you develop the tools, mindset, and strategies to lead schools with confidence and clarity.
Course Content
Module 1: From Educator to Leader
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Module 1 – Session 1
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Lesson 1 : The Journey from Educator to Leader Starts Within
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Inner Foundation Blueprint
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Module 1 Session 2
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Lesson 2 : THE B.E.L.I.E.F.™ FRAMEWORK
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B.E.L.I.E.F.™ Leadership Self-Awareness Workbook
Module 2: Mastering Your Leadership Style
Module 3: Strategic Thinking for School Leaders
Module 4 : Curriculum Leadership & Academic Planning
Module 5: Data-Driven Leadership
Module 6: Staff Management & Team Building & Time & Resource Management
Module 7: Communication & Stakeholder Management
Module 8 : SEL embedded School Culture
Module 9 : School Policies, Compliance & Governance
Module 10 : Capstone Leadership Showcase
Student Ratings & Reviews
I’ve done other PD courses, but EduLead is different. It’s rooted in what schools actually need. The leadership toolkit alone is worth the fee!
As an EdTech trainer, I wanted to move into mainstream academic leadership. EduLead’s weekend + evening format made it possible. The capstone project made me rethink how I view schools and systems. Thankyou
I never imagined I'd understand policies like RTE and POCSO so clearly, let alone lead school initiatives. EduLead makes you feel seen, equipped, and unstoppable.Thankyou SkillStrat for an amazing experience
EduLead was the turning point in my career. It gave me the confidence and clarity to step into leadership. The session on team management and curriculum planning was especially powerful.