Principals respond to teacher registration shake-up
The Educator speaks to principals from around Australia about the Federal Government’s new review into teacher registration
The Educator speaks to principals from around Australia about the Federal Government’s new review into teacher registration
A plan to allow Victorian teachers four non-teaching days from next year has come under fire from the state’s principals
They can influence teaching practice, inform policy and shape students’ perceptions, but many school surveys may be wide of the mark. The Educator investigates
Making news this week, education standards undergo a sweeping review, private schools are surveyed on student well-being and a principal reflects on 50 years in education
Henry Grossek reflects on the most powerful and inspirational milestones in what has been a rewarding career in education
The Educator speaks to the head of a foundation providing thousands of schools with a comprehensive cybersafety framework
As the Victorian Government prepares to introduce a new school cleaning contract for the state’s schools, serious questions are being raised over who stands to benefit
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
Victorian principals will be given health checks as part of a State Government initiative to address increasing levels of stress and burnout
Principals have spoken out after their schools were targeted by an information campaign run by a group linked to the Church of Scientology