The Educator Weekend Wrap: Top school refutes ‘church takeover’ claims, govt probes Safe Schools
Making news this week, a top school responds to ‘incorrect’ claims, Safe Schools is investigated and principals float a plan to prevent burnout.
Making news this week, a top school responds to ‘incorrect’ claims, Safe Schools is investigated and principals float a plan to prevent burnout.
The rate of change in school autonomy and performance expectations is out of step with the administrative burden being placed on school heads, warn principals.
While a lot has been said about the problems facing principals, there is a possible solution that deserves serious consideration, principals tell The Educator.
While all schools have guidelines to deal with parental complaints, how should principals respond to the ‘grey areas’?
As older principals retire, a new study shows their deputies are reluctant to take up the job due to the workloads, stress and burnout it can bring.
The Victorian Education Department will soon be deploying integrity committees across the state as part of a crackdown on misconduct among senior school staff.
Principals will soon get a helping hand in the form of independent mediators who will help them resolve parental disputes in their schools.
The Educator investigates what is being done by principals to combat the recurring problem of social media-based threats against their schools.
Making news this week, principals tout new laws to protect against assaults, a Google exec explains why schools must change and a female staffer gets suspended.
Mandatory jail terms for people who assault police should extend to those who assault principals, Australian Principals Federation (APF) national president, Ron Bamford, tells The Educator.