Administrative Leaders

PL # 10527

  • Starting from 5 Jul 2016 till 7 Jul 2016
  • Cancellation permitted until 29 Jun 2016
  • Event registrations closed on 29 Jun 2016

Delivery Format :

Event registration is Closed

Description

This popular course is being offered again in 2016. The course focuses on the State and Federal Government initiatives that shape decision-making and management roles in schools. These include:  The Funding of Independent Schools  School Registration  The Quality Teaching Agenda  School Improvement Planning  Managing Critical Incidents  Financial Management and Planning  Recruitment and Training of School Staff  What School Leaders should know about Teachers and the Law  Roles and Responsibilities of School Boards  Protective Behaviours  Dilemmas of Practice

Presenters

Ron Gorman (AISWA Staff)

Deputy Director

Ron Gorman <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Ron is Deputy Director of AISWA. He has extensive experience in teaching and leading a diversity of schools in WA and Victoria.  Ron manages innovative programmes and university partnerships for AISWA. He is a member of the Global Educators Leaders Partnership and has been awarded Fellow of Australian Council of Educational Leadership (WA). Ron is also past-Chair of the Australian Children’s Laureate Foundation, advocating for Australian authors and illustrators and working closely with the Australian Children’s Laureate.

Gary Robinson (AISWA Staff)

Registration And Compliance Consultant

Gary Robinson <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

After graduating with a Bachelor in Science (Chemistry) and a Diploma in Education Gary started teaching in 1979 as a science teacher at Norseman District High School. After teaching for 9 years in Department of Education schools in a range of subjects including Chemistry and Physics he moved to Albany, with his family, where for the next 20 years he taught at Bethel Christian School. He was Principal of the school for his last 8 years in Albany. From Albany Gary and his wife moved to Esperance to teach at Wongutha CAPS, a boarding school for Aboriginal students. Gary was offered and accepted a position at AISWA in 2007.

Gary’s first role at AISWA was to support the Aboriginal Independent Community Schools (AICS) as they took on older students as a consequence of the raising of the student leaving age. Gary then worked in the newly created Policy and Registration space for a few years before taking on the management of the AICS support team. Since 2013 Gary has been back as a consultant in the Registration and Compliance area where he works alongside Sarah Kennedy.

 

Michael Ten Haaf (AISWA Staff)

Inclusive Education Consultant And Senior Child Protection Consultant

Michael Ten Haaf <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Nicola Davidson (AISWA Staff)

Manager Of Leadership & Teaching Quality

Nicola Davidson <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>
Nicola is committed to the transformative possibilities of education. She has a keen interest in working with others to implement research and policy into practical processes and strategies. She has had 20 years experience in leadership positions with independent and government schools. She has worked in both school and policy settings where much of her work was about gaining consensus from diverse interest groups.  Nicola is keen to work with teachers and school leaders to translate their vision into practice and to help them link the work they currently do with the AITSL standards.

Sam Kronja

Sam Kronja

Director of Finance & Corporate Services, Presbyterian Ladies’ College

Sam has been the Director of Finance & Corporate Services at Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) since 2007. Currently he is a Board Member of AISWA (since 2011) and Chrysalis Montessori School (since 2014). Previously he was the Business Manager at Corpus Christi College, Bateman, from 2003 to 2006 and was appointed to the Catholic Education Office Finance Committee in 2005 to 2006. He has been on the Board of St Paul’s Catholic Primary School, Mt Lawley and a former President and Vice President of the Association of School Business Administrators (ASBA) in Western Australia and also on the National Executive of ASBA.

Sam commenced work with Ernst & Young in 1991 and was admitted as a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1994. He has worked in a number of different sectors including mining exploration, entertainment, information technology, managed investments, retail and education. Sam was admitted as Chartered Secretary with Governance Institute in 2002 and admitted as Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management in 2010. 
 
Experiencing a life as a WAFL and AFL field umpire, coach and currently an AFL Match Day Official, has fashioned a ‘thick skin’ that has proved very useful for an accountant working in education.

 

Terms & Conditions

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Segments

Event Segment

Date / Time

5 Jul 2016 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:00

Delivery Format : In Person

AISWA Seminar Room (First Floor)

PL Hours : 6.00

Event Segment

Date / Time

6 Jul 2016 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 15:00

Delivery Format : In Person

AISWA Seminar Room (First Floor)

PL Hours : 6.50

Event Segment

Date / Time

7 Jul 2016 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 15:00

Delivery Format : In Person

AISWA Seminar Room (First Floor)

PL Hours : 6.00

Learning Area

  • Leadership

School Area

  • Early Childhood (PK - 2)
  • Middle Primary (3-6)
  • Secondary (7-10)
  • Senior Secondary (11 - 12)
  • Other (non-teaching)

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