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| Capacity Building Training for Middle School Head Teachers Launched at DIET Leh | | Leh,January 20 (Scoop News)-A five-day Capacity Building Training for Head Teachers of Middle Schools is underway at DIET Leh, *organised by DIET Leh in collaboration with GoldenMile Learning (GML). The programme engages 137 head teachers and school administrators from across Ladakh, focusing on strengthening leadership, communication, and safe, inclusive school practices.*
The academic leadership of the programme is anchored by *Dr. Neepa Oza, Program Director (Education), GoldenMile Learning, who serves as the Chief Trainer.* Drawing on her extensive experience in educational leadership and systemic transformation, Dr. Oza is leading the core modules—*Communication for Connection and Influence, Public Speaking: Debunking the Myth, and Building Teams and Leading Change—designed to equip school leaders with practical, people-centred leadership competencies.* These sessions are co-facilitated by *Mr. Amol Bapat, Co-Trainer, GoldenMile Learning,* whose dynamic facilitation and experiential learning methods significantly enhance participant engagement. And *LAHDC Leh RTT Indigenous Trainer Mr. Stanzin Odzer, Mr. Sonam Paldan and Mr. Tundup Namgail,* who support the facilitation process and contextual grounding of the training.
The programme is further strengthened by key facilitators including *Mrs. Nahida Bano, Special Educator and DIET Leh Facilitator,* who brings critical perspectives on inclusive education and learner well-being. Dedicated sessions on Child Safety and School Safety and Security (CCDRR) form an integral part of the programme.
The training was formally inaugurated by *Mr. Mirza Mehdi, Principal, DIET Leh, followed by a programme overview and articulation of expectations by Mrs. Tsering Yangdol Nodal Training Officer DIET Leh & Mrs. Rinchen Angmo, District Supervising Officer, GoldenMile Learning .*
This initiative reflects a shared commitment to investing in school leadership as a catalyst for systemic change. By strengthening communication, collaboration, and safety practices at the school level, the programme presents a scalable and sustainable model for impactful educational partnerships in Leh Ladakh. The training will continue until 23 January 2026
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