by Andrew Barr | Apr 23, 2024 | Education, Executive, The world @work
We know that good teaching will involve a mixture of explicit instruction, inquiry-based learning and experiential learning, together with appropriate varying methods of assessing learning. We are dealing with individuals, so no one approach or framework will suit...
by Dr Paul Teys | Dec 18, 2023 | Education, The world @work
The holidays spanning December and January is often a time of relaxation and family gatherings. However, for school leaders, it can be a challenging phase, especially if a staff member resigns unexpectedly. Here are five strategies to effectively manage such...
by Dr Paul Teys | Dec 13, 2023 | Education, The world @work
Are multiple interview rounds for school leadership positions necessary? The traditional job interview process, often involving several stages, can be an arduous and inefficient journey. This complexity is exemplified by the experience of a mentee of mine, who went...
by Dr Paul Teys | Aug 4, 2023 | Business Support, Education, Executive, Professional Support
As I reflect on over twenty years as a principal in four schools, staff matters consumed a significant amount of time and effort and at times nearly caused major grief. Staff relationships, performance, managing conflict, ensuring engagement and alignment with the...
by Geoff Slade | Jun 21, 2023 | Education
When it comes to Australia’s education sector, it’s fair to say that the current landscape and future roadmap are in a constant state of growth and evolution, shaped by myriad factors. And the resonance with which it’s been received by the education sector continues,...