by Greg Parry | Sep 14, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
Navigating the Perceived Dichotomy in Educational Leadership: Stoicism vs. Authenticity In educational leadership, a perceived dichotomy exists between traditional leadership traits such as stoicism, strength, and toughness and the modern values in educational...
by Greg Parry | Sep 8, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
If you worked with me in Australia during my earlier pathway to leadership, you might connect with some ideas I share here about personality types in leadership. Personal reflections only. I am sharing a story I have shared many times before. In leadership workshops,...
by Greg Parry | Sep 7, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
As higher education continues evolving, institutions worldwide confront significant trends and challenges. These dynamics transcend geographic boundaries, institutional types, and brand distinctions. Understanding and addressing these shifts is crucial for...
by Greg Parry | Aug 25, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
The Value of Edification in International School Leadership is Immeasurable Edification is building up, uplifting, or improving someone morally, intellectually, or spiritually. It involves providing encouragement, support, and constructive feedback to help others...
by Greg Parry | Aug 24, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
The Rise of Specialised International Schools: Tailoring Excellence through Sports Academies, Arts, Culture, and Careers Academies The traditional education model is evolving globally, and international schools are at the forefront of this transformation. Beyond...
by Greg Parry | Jul 30, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
The Power of International Schools in Fostering Global Unity Unfortunately, the world is increasingly characterized by divisions. Politics and conflict are prime examples, where groups often focus on defeating or undermining others rather than pursuing calm...
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