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Dr Maged Abdallah

Deputy principal

Greenfield international school

Dr. Maged Abdallah is a seasoned educator with a Ph.D. in Teacher Preparation, boasting over two decades of experience in teaching and leadership roles across Egypt, the UAE, and Kuwait. His work has notably advanced the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and its effective implementation. As a dedicated member of the IB Educator Network (IBEN), Dr. Abdallah has held various key positions, including workshop facilitator, programme leader, BQC Reviewer, and MYP Examiner, showcasing his deep involvement in educational excellence and professional development. He has led numerous training sessions aimed at elevating teaching quality and leadership skills across the Middle East. Serving as Deputy Principal and Head of Arabic Subjects & IB Professional Development, Dr. Abdallah is committed to creating supportive environments for student and teacher growth. 

SPEAKER SESSIONS

12 November, 2024 | 16:00 to 16:20
Transforming Education: Exploring Change Management Models for School Leadership

This presentation delves into the use of top change management approaches in the educational sector, providing school leaders with insights on how to successfully navigate transformation. It begins with a review of the relevance of change management in schools, followed by an examination of key frameworks such as Lewin's Change Management Model, Kotter's 8-Step Process, and the ADKAR framework. Using real-world examples and practical tactics, attendees will learn how to use these frameworks to encourage positive change, overcome opposition, and improve school culture and performance. The session is aimed to provide educators with the tools they need to successfully navigate their institutions through change.