Education Matters spoke with Principal Kristy Kendall about her views on current trends, as well as her own brand of leadership and support.
Education Matters speaks to Aasha Murthy, the CEO of the Australian Council for Educational Leaders, about the organisation's vision to strengthen educational leaders across the country.
Not exact matches
I
speak out against your ilk and any other group for that
matter when they attempt t use their belief to dictate rights... LGBT rights; women's rights;
education rights (in a secular country, no single religion has a place in the school system - teach about one, teach them all - fair is fair).
Addressing the crowd, Dean James Ryan
spoke about spending the past year, with the help of colleagues, thinking about the school's mission and developing three strategies to improve
education: cultivating leaders and innovators, collaborating on questions that
matter, and communicating with the field, which he explained were also the school's campaign priorities.
Education Matters magazine spoke with President of the Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA), Robyn Aitken, about how science education in Australian schools is faring and how Prof Chubb's plan to «give every Australian child an outstanding science education» can best be
Education Matters magazine
spoke with President of the Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA), Robyn Aitken, about how science
education in Australian schools is faring and how Prof Chubb's plan to «give every Australian child an outstanding science education» can best be
education in Australian schools is faring and how Prof Chubb's plan to «give every Australian child an outstanding science
education» can best be
education» can best be achieved.
During his visit he
spoke with
Education Matters magazine's Kathryn Edwards.
Australia's foremost cyber safety expert, Susan McLean,
speaks candidly with
Education Matters editor Kathryn Edwards about the worrying online trends of Australian school children and how principals and teachers can keep their students safe online.
«In order to find a lasting solution to the problem of the UK's stubbornly low levels financial capability, we need to help parents be better role models, build their confidence in
speaking to their children about these
matters and support schools to deliver effective financial
education.»
Harvard University physicist and educator Eric Mazur
speaks with
Education Matters editor Kathryn Edwards about how he believes approaches to assessment in education are outdated and that teachers should rethink their approaches in order to better prepare the leaders of
Education Matters editor Kathryn Edwards about how he believes approaches to assessment in
education are outdated and that teachers should rethink their approaches in order to better prepare the leaders of
education are outdated and that teachers should rethink their approaches in order to better prepare the leaders of tomorrow.
Jo Mason, Director of Innovations and Professional Learning at the Principals Australia Institute,
spoke to
Education Matters magazine's Kathryn Edwards about the importance of harnessing teacher and principal health and wellbeing in our schools, encouraging positive relationships and how principals can best deal with greater autonomy.
«When I started at Stile it was being led by Dr Alan Finkel, who has gone on to become Australia's Chief Scientist,» said Mr Scaf,
speaking with
Education Matters a day after the launch event.
Speaking with
Education Matters, Peace said it's not surprising education has become a key election issue as students, parents, teachers and the broader community increasingly understand the importance of a good e
Education Matters, Peace said it's not surprising
education has become a key election issue as students, parents, teachers and the broader community increasingly understand the importance of a good e
education has become a key election issue as students, parents, teachers and the broader community increasingly understand the importance of a good
educationeducation.
Cuomo has not been shy in
speaking out about
education matters in the past.
She
spoke today before a group of about 200 at Teaching
Matters» 8th Annual Champions of
Education Luncheon, «Great Teachers, Bright Futures: Launching Tomorrow's Leaders.»
At LILA, you will hear from and
speak with national
education leaders, including U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, and proactively advocate for what matters most in your school and district by participating in Capitol Hill meetings with your federal poli
education leaders, including U.S. Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan, and proactively advocate for what matters most in your school and district by participating in Capitol Hill meetings with your federal poli
Education Arne Duncan, and proactively advocate for what
matters most in your school and district by participating in Capitol Hill meetings with your federal policymakers.
However, because standardized testing is a
matter of public concern, a local
speaking as a union, or an individual member
speaking as a parent or citizen, about educational concerns over standardized testing, for instance, in a letter to the editor or in a statement to the Board of
Education, is protected by the U.S. Constitution at least so long as they are not encouraging other parents or students to opt out from a test.»
Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National
Education Union, said: «This is a pivotal moment in education, and members need a united voice to speak loudly and authoritatively on the issues tha
Education Union, said: «This is a pivotal moment in
education, and members need a united voice to speak loudly and authoritatively on the issues tha
education, and members need a united voice to
speak loudly and authoritatively on the issues that
matter.
A sought after speaker, he lectures for Continuing Legal
Education and is frequently invited to
speak on labour and employment law
matters.
He has written numerous articles, has lectured for Continuing Legal
Education and is invited regularly to
speak on labour and employment law
matters.
He is a regular speaker at continuing legal
education seminars throughout Canada, has been a guest lecturer at Oxford University, and has
spoken at various conferences in the United Kingdom on security
matters.
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speaks on
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