UOB Offers A Remarkable Program for Women Leaders in Higher Education

In Cooperation with The British Higher Education Academy "Advance HE"

UOB Offers A Remarkable Program for Women Leaders in Higher Education

 

In cooperation with the British Higher Education Academy (Advance HE), the Excellence in Education and Leadership Skills Unit at the University of Bahrain (UOB) announced offering the "She Leads" program, in conjunction with the Kingdom of Bahrain's celebrations of the Bahraini Women's Day that falls on the first of December of each year.

The Unit Director, Dr. Diana Abdulkarim Al-Jahromi, stated that "The program aims to develop leadership skills for women leaders in all sectors of higher education institutions locally, regionally and in the Arab world, and to explore what leadership represents for women in higher education today, the leadership context in which women work, as well as the opportunities and challenges related to women leaders’ leadership and professional development. "

Moreover, Dr. Al-Jahromi pointed out that the program "Is the first of its kind in the region, and it reflects the global experience of the British Higher Education Academy in working with women leaders in academia through the Aurora Program in the United Kingdom and Ireland, which has developed the capabilities of more than 6000 women in more than 175 institutions."

Also, Dr. Al-Jahromi explained that the new program consists of a series of workshops that will be offered on the cyberspace, and the content shall adapt to local outputs and keep pace - at the same time - with the requirements and challenges of the work of women leaders in the international higher education sector.

As the program focuses on developing leadership skills, including effective communication, good listening and observation, teamwork, mentoring, putting strategic plans and following up on their implementation, understanding policies, managing the external ecosystem, providing training and support, and decision-making.

Furthermore, she emphasized that the program will target female directors of departments, units, and academic centers, deans, deputies and presidents of universities and higher education institutions, adding that the workshops will be presented by a group of experts from the British Higher Education Academy, in order to take a qualitative leap ranging from the concept of individuals leadership, groups leadership, corporate leadership, to leadership in the higher education ecosystem.

Moreover, Dr. Al-Jahromi added that that the program provides participants with an opportunity to reach a wider community through the global educational networks of the Higher Education Academy, such as: the leadership and management network, the learning and education network, the employment network, the interdisciplinary research-based evaluation practices network, and others.

In this context, Dr. Al-Jahromi commended academic women assuming more leadership roles in higher education in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the region, which is related to more challenges based on their leadership in the education sector, being one of the most important sectors in achieving sustainable development goals, and future visions for the role of Bahraini women based on the principle of equal opportunities, which importance is stressed by the Supreme Council for Women.

 

Sustainable Development Goals:

4 Quality education

5 Gender equality

16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

17 Partnerships for the goals

Key Words:

Excellence in Education and Leadership Skills Unit at the University of Bahrain, She Leads, Bahraini Women's Day, leadership skills for female leaders, Aurora, effective communication, drawing strategic plans and following up on their implementation, managing the external ecosystem, employment network

2020-11-30T00:00:00+03:00November 30, 2020|Unit for Teaching Excellence and Leadership|

Newly Assigned Academics at UOB Get Training

Newly Assigned Academics at UOB Get Training on Methods of Examination Questions Formulation

 

10 February 2020

As part of the programs organized by the Unit for Teaching Excellence and Leadership (UTEL) in the University of Bahrain (UOB) in cooperation with the Higher Education Academy at the United Kingdom, UTEL held an intensive training workshop for newly assigned professors at the University at the e-learning center on the University’s campus in Sakhir, in which a number of academics at UOB participated.

The Assistant Professor in the Information Systems Department at the College of Information Technology and the coordinator of the New Professors Program at the University, Dr. Amal Mohammed Al-Rayes, stated that “The workshop is held annually and is devoted to faculty members who are newly teaching at UOB, whether they are new to teaching or newly assigned in UOB.”

Furthermore, she explained that the workshop is held over two days under the title “New to Teaching in Bahrain (NTB)”, which reviews evaluation and feedback. On the first day, it addressed a detailed presentation of the evaluation process, which includes group evaluation and formative evaluation, in addition to a review of methods of designing calendars within constructive conformity and according to quality standards, and she stated that "We address methods of designing courses and exam questions in line with the requirements of UOB and according to quality standards." While on the second day, it addressed feedback, confirming that "There was a great interaction from the workshop participants, which reflects their interest in developing their professional skills. "

While the Assistant Professor at the College of Law, Dr. Arwa Abdullatif Al-Sheikh, who is also one of the participants in the workshop, confirmed that she benefited from the UTEL’s workshops, stating: "I noticed a clear change in my teaching style, and my methods of communicating information to students," noting that she is participating for the second time in this workshop after the first that was held in last September 2019, pointing to her acquisition of modern teaching and evaluation skills and new methods of formulating exam questions.


Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality education

17 Partnerships for the goals

 

Key words

Academics of the University of Bahrain, new professors at the University of Bahrain, the Unit for Teaching Excellence and Leadership at the University of Bahrain, Higher Education Academy in the United Kingdom, The E-Learning Center, evaluation and feedback, 

2021-06-14T22:56:11+03:00February 10, 2020|Unit for Teaching Excellence and Leadership|
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