by Greg Parry | Nov 17, 2024 | Blog
Educational leaders are constantly busy. Emails, meetings, reports, and operational problems compete for attention every hour of the day. Yet productivity in educational leadership is not about how much we do. It is about the impact our actions create. For educational...
by Greg Parry | Nov 17, 2024 | Blog
Be strong enough to focus on your own well-being. In the relentless world of educational leadership, the demand to inspire, support, and protect others can often overshadow one’s own needs. Many leaders feel compelled to wear an unbreakable armour, projecting strength...
by Greg Parry | Nov 14, 2024 | Blog
Do you misunderstand the difference between Introverts vs Extroverts? In recent years, there’s been a growing narrative in some educational circles that schools and teachers aren’t meeting the needs of introverts vs extroverts because introverts are assumed to be...
by Greg Parry | Nov 5, 2024 | Blog
Emma Willard Over the past two centuries, both women and men have been transforming teaching practices, leaving indelible marks on education and paving the way for today’s diverse and inclusive classrooms. This list highlights pioneering educators from each decade,...
by Greg Parry | Nov 3, 2024 | Blog
Guide to IT and Network Requirements for New Schools: Key Considerations for School Leaders Establishing a robust infrastructure for IT and network requirements for new schools is crucial for the success of any educational institution. Technology underpins daily...
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