Deep dive: Why aren’t the safety nets catching our principals?
The Educator investigates the support structures in place for Australia's school leaders, and whether they're sufficient
The Educator investigates the support structures in place for Australia's school leaders, and whether they're sufficient
An Accredited Specialist in Workplace Relations shares some insights for school leaders
The Educator speaks to Paul O'Halloran, a Partner and Accredited Specialist in Workplace Relations at law firm Dentons
Tony Cook succeeds Dr Michele Bruniges, who steps down after seven years in the role
The warning comes as most states and territories record a spike in Covid cases
The Victorian Government's request comes as the state records around 10,000 cases a day
Some principals warn the plan carries social and emotional ramifications
Two schools in Melbourne have closed after four students tested positive to COVID-19.
The Educator looks at the profession's reaction to the latest major study into principal health and wellbeing
The proposed test has been touted as having "substantial benefits at a low cost" but others claim it will jeopardise years of successful and literacy teaching and learning in Australia