NSWPPA Professional Learning- Semester 2 | PLO Margaret Charlton:

Empowering school leaders through quality professional learning.
Online learning programs for Semester 2
Build effectiveness in your school leadership team
These quality professional learning opportunities enable leaders to effectively lead themselves, influence, engage and collaborate with others, and continually improve and renew their leadership capabilities. They enable leaders to create a great team culture based on trust and build effectiveness in their teams and schools. Both programs will support leadership success into 2022.
These two highly successful programs will continue to be provided online for Terms 3 and 4.
See attached flyer for Leading at the Speed of Trust and 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for program dates and registration.
7_Habits_Online_Programs_Semester_2_2021.pdf
Speed_of_Trust_Online_Programs_Semester_2_2021.pdf
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Leading Alone: Rural and Remote School Leaders
How do rural and remote Principals build and maintain resilience, forge lasting networks and continue their learning journeys?
Join the Global Network of Professional Learning Leads for a series of three webinars designed to offer ideas, support and inspiration. Participants will hear from experts in rural and remote schools and will have the opportunity to connect with colleagues from Australia and Canada.
The Global Network is organising a series of three 90-minute learning sessions. Its purpose is to connect school leaders across the globe through shared learning and networking opportunities.
Session 1: Maximizing educational outcomes for students in rural and remote schools
Date: October 17, 9.00am (AEST) / October 16, 7.00pm (Canada)
The sessions will take place in October 2021, February 2022 and April 2022 for individuals who lead in rural and geographically remote schools. During each session, you will hear from an expert on leadership in geographically remote schools and you will have the opportunity to network with colleagues from Australia and Canada. Through these sessions, participants will gain a perspective beyond their own context, have an opportunity to share strategies and to add to their professional network. Registration details will be distributed in the coming weeks.
The Global Network is made up of professional learning leaders from the New South Wales Primary Principals' Association (NSWPPA), the Ontario Principals’ Council (OPC), the British Columbia Principals’ and Vice-Principals’ Association (BCPVPA), the Queensland Association of State School Principals (QASSP) and the Western Australian Primary Principals' Association (WAPPA).
For more information please contact:
Margaret Charlton l Professional Learning Officer
Mob: 0408 905 051
mcharlton@nswppa.org.au