ACEL Newsletter

 

ISSUE 6 MARCH 24 2020

ACEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ONLINE 24/7

 

 

Outside of workshops and events, The Australian Council for Educational Leaders provides members as well as the education community a wide array of professional development resources, publications and programs that can be accessed online 24/7. These curated resources range from complimentary to subscription and feature the leading local and global experts in education. In light of current circumstances and absence of face to face workshops, ACEL has opened up an extended portfolio of FREE resources to assist you during this period. We encourage you to explore these premier resources and allow us to continue work together on your professional development.

 

 

The premiere journal for educational leaders. FREE articles & features each issue available online plus full digital & print subscriptions available. Featuring articles, interviews, school success stories and more across the important educational leadership issues of today.

Featuring videos, live interviews, presentations and panel discussions from the leading local and global experts in education, FREE with ACEL Membership view your special preview online today

ACEL present our interactive webinar series featuring an array of premier educational experts. Commencing with Dr Barbara Blackburn in April, with Todd Whitaker, Lyn Sharratt , Lee Crockett and more making our 2020 line-up.

 

 

 

The ACEL Resource Centre is home to over 1,000 articles and FREE for all ACEL members. Updated weekly and covering all pivotal areas of educational leadership and teaching [including the early childhood, wellbeing and special needs sectors].

The Official Academic Journal from ACEL iis an international peer-reviewed journal on education management and leadership .FREE With ACEL membership or available for subscription we invite you to view your complete complimentary issue online today

Monograph is dedicated to contributing to current discussion and topics of importance to educational leaders. In engaging these important topics and conversations ACEL invites esteemed local and global leaders to author each Monograph. Recent issues have been authored by Professor John Hattie, Professor David Hopkins, Tom Bentley and Dr Peter Hill. View FREE Online today

                    

ACEL PRESENTS OUR 2020 WEBINAR LINE-UP

The 2020 webinar series from The Australian Council for Educational Leaders will feature the educational experts from across the globe. Each webinar series is presented live and curated by top leaders in their respective fields of educational leadership in one hour live events.  The ACEL 2020 Webinar series includes exclusive follow up PD Packets, reading materials, live Q&A Sessions, online webinar support teams and more to comprise an array of complete professional development programs accessible anywhere from the ease of your laptop or mobile device.

We are proud to announce the stellar line-up for 2020

The 2020 Series will commence this APRIL with Dr Barbara Blackburn

The Australian Council for Educational Leaders in collaboration with Dr Barbara Blackburn present our latest collaborative webinar series this April through May “Rigor is Not A Four-Letter Word”. Presented across three stand-alone webinars available for individual or series registration this webinar series returns with popular demand following the highly popular and engaging 2019 series.

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ACEL 2020
Early Childhood Conference

31st Aug - 1st Sep 2020
Melbourne VIC

 

ACEL 2020
National Conference

30th Sep - 2nd Oct 2020
Melbourne VIC

Elevate Program

 

Curiosity and Powerful Learning Program

"We need to remember that the best thing about teaching is it matters, and the hardest thing about teaching is that it matters every day." Dr Todd Whitaker.

Dr Todd Whitaker is a professor of educational leadership at the University of Missouri. He has spent his life pursuing his love of education by researching and studying effective teachers and principals.

One of the leading authorities on staff motivation, teacher leadership, and principal effectiveness, Todd has written over 50 books, He recently authored an article for The Australian Educational Leader Journal entitled “It's always leadership". We present this article today FREE for you to read online.

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LEADING & MANAGING: The Official Academic Journal of ACEL

L&M aims to maintain a balance of practice and theory directed towards the complementary phases of leading and managing in educational administration. L&M is targeted at personnel working at all organisational levels and in all sectors and systems, principally, but not exclusively, in the sphere of education, where education is understood in its holistic sense.

L&M provides:

  • Advance understanding of what it means to lead and manage;
  • The experiences of organisational personnel while engaged in leadership and management and the experiences and reflections of those who find themselves being led and managed;
  • Articles that explore alternative, critical and re-conceptualised views of school leadership and management; and
  • Contributions from practitioners that showcase the relationship between theory and practice explicitly.

This journal is provided through digital format as part of the benefits available to all members of ACEL and today we have provided you with a FREE COMPLETE EDITION for review, featuring:

  • Schooling as Development: The Role and Task of School Principals in National Economic Transformation  PAUL MILLER
  • ‘Working in the Dark’: Principals and the Law ALLISON TRIMBLE
  • Principals’ Perceptions of Regional Networks  JUDITH GURVICH
  • Principal Succession and Recruitment: Trends and Challenges  LYNNE DONELEY, PAULA JERVIS-TRACEY & CHERYL SIM
  • Merit Selection: The State of the Art in NSWDE Schools 73  KEVIN STEED, JOHN DE NOBILE & MANJULA WANIGANAYAKE

READ L&M Vol 24 No 1

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The Responsibility to Lead: Your Complimentary Monograph edition by Tom Bentley

Tom Bentley is a writer and policy adviser based in Melbourne. Tom has worked with policymakers and education systems around the world, including as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Hon Julia Gillard (2008-13), Director of Demos, the London-based think tank (1999-2006) and adviser to institutions including the OECD, Mindlab, NESTA, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Victorian Government. He recently authored a Monograpah Edition entitled “The Responsibility to Lead: Education at a Global Crossroads” . Monograph is ACEL’s publication dedicated to contributing to current discussion and topics of importance to educational leaders in our commitment to provide FREE quality resources during this time we encourage you to read this edition from one of our leading educators and thought leaders.

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March 24, 2020

 

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