Principals respond to expulsion appeal changes
Victorian principals have responded to newly-announced changes that will give school leaders greater power in the expulsion appeals process
Victorian principals have responded to newly-announced changes that will give school leaders greater power in the expulsion appeals process
The Educator speaks to Victorian Principals Association president, Anne-Maree Kliman about what 2018 holds in store
The Victorian Government’s new strategy to help principals ignores the key findings of the national Principal Health and Well-being Survey, says Professor Philip Riley
New figures show that more than half of Victorian parents avoid sending their child to a local school. The Educator speaks to principals to get their take on why
If education is a fundamental human right, then why are parents being forced to pay for school supplies?
Principals say that a Department resource designed to quiz educators on ethics is unhelpful and burdensome
Principals are outraged at being forced to sign a legal document confirming their compliance with new standards.
A zero-tolerance response to the increasing number of assaults against school leaders must be rolled out nation-wide, say principals.
Education departments need to act now if they are to prevent further tragedies, says Australian Catholic University associate professor, Dr Philip Riley.
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.