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ISSUE 3 - FEB 10 2021
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Curiosity in Schools with Bryan Goodwin and Tonia Gibson
“Curiosity is not static, it’s a continuous journey”. This NEW webinar series focuses on the role of curiosity in education and how you can create and develop a curiosity-driven culture that enhances learning for everyone – teachers, students and school leaders.
This April and May, join President and CEO of McREL International Bryan Goodwin and McREL Managing consultant Tonia Gibson as they deliver a 3 part webinar series all about Curiosity in Education.
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FREE Webinar this April - "Learn to Prevail and Prosper in Difficult Times" with Gavin Grift
Even though you love your work, when a crisis arises, either on a global scale (such as COVID-19) or at a personal level, it can be hard to focus, find clarity and work out a way to move forward. This could include a disruption at home such as a divorce, problems with an employee, a particularly difficult customer or a rate of professional change you don’t feel you can keep up with.
Discover essential thinking techniques with leading education and business expert Gavin Grift, and start to reclaim control of your world. Register now for this FREE webinar.
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The Hon. Grace Grace MP to speak at the ACEL Disability and Inclusion Conference 2021
ACEL are delighted to announce that The Hon Grace Grace MP, Minister for Education, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Racing will present the opening address for the ACEL Disability and Inclusion Conference 2021.
The 2021 Disability & Inclusion Conference is proudly presented by The Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL) in partnership with the Department of Education, Queensland. Featuring experts and leading practitioners in the field of disability and inclusion, the Conference will focus on the ways in which educators can ensure that all students access and engage in learning.
This marks our first face-to-face National Conference since the rise of COVID-19. With only a month to go, register you and your team today and don't miss out on the opportunity to engage with experts and peers to continue the conversation around disability and inclusion, so that every student can achieve success at school.
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Processing 2020 and recalibrating for 2021 Kristen Douglas 16th Feb 2021 WEBINAR SERIES
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Next Steps in the Work Lyn Sharratt 17th Feb - 3rd Mar 2021 WEBINAR SERIES
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Pivoting with Yong Yong Zhao 23rd Feb - 23rd Mar 2021 WEBINAR SERIES
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ACEL National Disability and Inclusion Conference 15th - 16th Mar 2021 Sofitel Brisbane
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Mindframes of Leaders Who Think and Act Evaluatively John Hattie & Vania Tiatto 18th Mar 2021 ONLINE EVENT
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Unlocking Formative Assessment Shirley Clarke 19th Mar 2021 ONLINE EVENT
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ACEL Early Childhood Online Conference 27th - 28th Apr 2021 ONLINE CONFERENCE
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Making Thinking Visible Ron Ritchhart 1st - 15th May 2021 WEBINAR SERIES
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Clarity Learning Suite: Precision in Practice
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Inclusive Classrooms: ICEP Online Courses
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Female Leadership Framework: Developing Adolescent Girls as Future Women Leaders Through the Formation of a Female Leadership Identity
By Nicole Archard - Macquarie University
This article proposes a Female Leadership Framework for the formation of a Female Leadership Identity in order to aid the development of adolescent girls as future women leaders. In devising this framework,numerous qualitative studies have been conducted using a variety of data collection methods. Firstly, school documents from Australian and New Zealand girls’ schools were analysed, followed by the electronic survey of educational staff from these same regions. Data were then collected through the use of student focus groups, each group comprised female students from across Australia, with one school located in South Africa. Finally, interviews with women leaders from both Australia and the United Kingdom were carried out.
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Accepting submissions for 2021 AEL Articles
Authors are welcome to write on any of the themes or the regular section subjects and may also address any aspect of educational leadership and teaching practice that will lead to successful educational outcomes.
Please read through the submission criteria and complete the submission form for each article you are submitting or email your interest to submissions@acel.org.au.
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Series 3 of the Australian Leaders Lounge Podcast starts in February
We have reached 10,000 Downloads with our free Podcast. This year we aim to deliver more content to leaders with regular episode updates to the Australian Leaders Lounge. ACEL Members receive video of these episodes weeks before the Podcast release, with one-on-one and panel interviews and in depth discussions recorded with leading educational experts in their field.
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