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E.L. Africa Magazine | Issue 3

E.L. AFRICA MAGAZINE NEWS

MARCH 2021 PRINCIPAL RECOGNITION: THE E.L. AFRICA DIGITAL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR (DPOY) AWARD

THREE PRINCIPALS WILL BE SELECTED AS WINNERS PRIZE: LAPTOP COMPUTER

CRITERIA: Throughout the pandemic, all principals had to embrace virtual and digital solutions as quickly as possible for learning continuity and continued to do so beyond the pandemic period. E.L. Africa magazine wants to honor three principals who have digitally transformed their schools with innovative solutions in education. Principals that continue to push for digital access for students, eliminating technology barriers, transforming school-community communication with all stakeholders that increased attendance, record keeping, and infuses technology into all curriculum as a strategy for engaging students (evidence based).

ELIGIBILITY: Nominees must be principals of an accredited secondary school (Public and Private schools) in Sub Saharan Africa. All nominees must have completed a minimum of five years’ experience as a principal at the time of nomination and maintain their position as principal throughout the 2020- 2021 school year. As the NOMINATOR you must include with this form the following materials: Five statements of support, one of which must be from a professional educator A resume of the nominee: include work history, all degrees earned, and other honors received A description of contributions made by the nominee from the nomination criteria, in 12 point font.

CLICK TO FILL OUT NOMINATION FORM

Please provide information on the form to nominate a Principal to receive The E.L. Africa Magazine Digital Principal of the Year Award. All information requested must be included with the nomination form. The completed form and supporting documentation must be received by the due date on the form. Additional questions should be emailed to elafricamagazine@gamil.com.

Because selection is based on the nomination information, care should be given to its clear preparation.

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