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NSWPPA Professional Learning- Term 4 | PLO Margaret Charlton

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Congratulations to our NSWPPA Principal Credential validated participants

Congratulations to the 2020-2021 cohort of school leaders who have recently completed the validation phase of this program. Completion of the program; the assessment of a Portfolio of Evidence, the presentation of an Executive Summary and refereed validation has led to recognition of leadership capacity and award of the NSW Principal Credential. Successful participants will receive a pathway for 50% of a Masters of Educational Leadership at Wollongong University. I would like to congratulate the following educational leaders:

Rebecca Adams, Rachel Andrew, Jacqueline Attard, Christopher Baker, Kerrie Beeby, Jodie Bishop, Donna Blatchford, Diana Burtenshaw, Tracie Carruthers, Monica Cidem, Nathan Collins, Daphne Constantinou, Tina Cowley, Leigh Creighton, Lynn Dallas, Skye Davis, Michelle Davy, Deborah Deratz, Brent Fennessy, Jennifer Ferlazzo, Scott Fisk, Brendan Gray, Kylie Hamersma, Kim Harris, Billy Hodgetts, Genevieve Hogg, Tara Hosking, Alison Jackson, Drew Janetzki, Kelly Jesser, Michael Lord, Geraldine O’Brien, Shay O’Day, Roxanne Picoaga, Karen Pierson, Donna Quinn, Rebecca Reynolds, Lisa Ritherdon, Samantha Said, Emma Tamsett, Brad Tate, Miriam Treton, Chad Tsakissiris, Lisa Wicks

The Principal Credential provides a substantial pathway of learning for school leadership. This program enables leaders to focus their influence and their learning on the core business of teaching and learning to have the greatest influence on student learning outcomes. Within the program, formal learning is provided through a series of seminars that enable access to international best practice, educational research and thinking. The program also includes facilitated collegial learning and focused individual learning with an experienced principal coach. The Principal Credential is founded on the Australian Professional Standard for Principals and provides personalised professional learning that is evidenced through a professional learning portfolio of artefacts of practice.

Information and an expression of interest for the next program for 2022 is available through the attachment below.

For more information please contact:
Margaret Charlton l Professional Learning Officer
Mob: 0408 905 051
mcharlton@nswppa.org.au