AHEADPro / LESSM is very happy to invite you to EDUCATORS ONLINE, an interactive webinar series for school managers, teachers, and guidance counsellors. The webinars will feature the country’s most highly respected academicians and management consultants.

The series’ first webinar Implementing ‘Understanding by Design’ (UbD) will be broadcast on www.aheadpro.com on April 20, Friday from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The two-hour session is designed to help school owners, principals, and administrators get a better understanding of this dynamic curriculum framework and see how they can more effectively apply it to their schools.

It will be conducted by Ms. Lilia Vengco, MA, one of the pioneers of AHEAD Professional Network’s Leadership Strategies for School Managers (LESSM) and Teaching Strategies for Student Achievement (TESSA) training programs.

For 7 years, she served as the high school principal of La Salle Green Hills, a top school in the Philippines and later on, as the pioneering principal of La Salle Canlubang.

A sought-after resource person on Basic Education and former staff chair of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU), Ms. Vengco travels back and forth Manila and California for different consultancy work. She has taught English to senior citizens in the U.S.A. and has published science textbooks for Filipino students.

The webinar fee is Php500 per school or per computer unit. You can log-in the webinar on our website and use an LCD projector so that your faculty members can watch in one venue, like an appointed classroom or your Audio-Video Room.

Additional fees per unit are required should your school choose to use multiple computer units. The webinar video will be streamed to each unit, likewise queries sent will also be addressed in the same manner.

Please see attached registration form for more details. Should you have other questions, please call 433-9300 or 0917-5009099 or email webinars@ahead.edu.ph.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you online!