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School Management
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Inviting Education Online: A Prudent Approach for Challenging Times
A strategy for facing not only the COVID 19 crisis but any storm that assails education organisations.
Tony Di Petta, Associate Professor and Rahul Kumar, Assistant Professor
Kids
We've been given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reimagine education
Time for reflection on what the last two years have done to children's learning.
Helen Prior, Head of Digital Learning at Education Perfect
Assistance
Mental heath and catching up priorities after pandemic
Help needed after two years of disruption.
Activism
How to encourage students to take action to help people in need
Students will be the agents of change, but they have to be involved.
Kirsty Robertson, CEO of Caritas Australia
Trying times
Leading in a time of disruption
It's about balance and strategies.
Andrew Smith, CEO Education Services Australia
Environment
The pressing need for a new school leadership mindset: Four practices to create compassionate schools
Four key practices that can support school leaders and teachers to lead with compassion.
Jack Greig and Tom Brunzell, Berry Street, Victoria, Australia
The return
Back to School after lockdown
Advice for supporting learners and teachers.
Maree Carr, Head of School Engagement, ANZ at Education Perfect
Excellence
Moving from good to great
Why settle for good? A pathway for school transformation.
Angela Martlew, Assistant Principal, Mater Dei Primary School, Toowoomba, Queensland
Strong
How to bounce forward from adversity: The importance of rebuilding resilience in educators
Teacher well being needs to be prioritised.
Peta Sigley, co-founder & Chief Knowledge Officer of Springfox
Trust
3 + 3 + 3 + 5 + 2 - A formula for trust and collaboration
When a parent comes and expresses some concerns to a teacher, the teacher can easily get defensive.
Andrew Oberthur, Principal
Students
Marketing for student retention
It's easier to keep a student than to find one.
Values
Leadership Values and Beliefs: A Journey of School Community Discovery
School leadership needs to ensure that values are understood and actioned by staff.
Dr Neil MacNeill & Dr Steffan Silcox (Educators)
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