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How introverts can become great leaders
When it comes to showing your true value to the school, there is no reason why an introverted educator cannot succeed, says Ted Grubb, senior faculty member at the Center of Creative Leadership (CCL).
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Four ways to create a high-performance workplace
There is a direct link between a principal’s mindset and their performance, explains Anna-Lucia Mackay, an award-winning educator, speaker and author.
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Scots College principal slams ‘pattern of persecution’
The headmaster of The Scots College has responded to “outrageous assertions” he says “follow a pattern of persecution” levelled against his school.
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‘Serious’ corruption within education department revealed
A year-long investigation has exposed “serious and systemic corruption” within the Victorian Education Department.
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Govt restores funding to beleaguered schools
Funding has been restored to three of six schools at the centre of a Federal Government review into alleged governance and financial mismanagement issues.
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Major school faces closure after govt ruling
A beleaguered school at the centre of a Federal funding stoush may close after the Federal Government confirmed its funding would be cut.
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Public school funding facing the axe - union
In what would be a major overhaul, the PM has proposed that the States and Territories take full responsibility for public school funding.
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Fair Work hands down ‘significant’ ruling on schools
A new ruling by Fair Work has significant implications for all non-government schools, warns the executive director of a Catholic education body.
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Govt releases Safe Schools review
The Federal Education Minister has released the findings of a sweeping review into the controversial Safe Schools anti-bullying program.
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Calls for board of major school to be stood down
The leadership of a major school has come under intense pressure from parents and students to stand down.