by Dr Paul Teys | Jan 30, 2024 | Education, The world @work
When discussing recruiting school leaders, we often focus on the importance of finding the right candidates with the skills, experience, and vision to lead our educational institutions. But here’s a truth – recruiting is just one part of the equation. ...
by Dr Paul Teys | Nov 21, 2023 | Education, The world @work
Best practice expertise in executive search and selection is undeniably important. As leading search consultants in the education sector, we also make a compelling case for the added value of industry-specific experience. The wisdom gleaned from years of being in the...
by Geoff Slade | Jun 21, 2023 | Education
When it comes to Australia’s education sector, it’s fair to say that the current landscape and future roadmap are in a constant state of growth and evolution, shaped by myriad factors. And the resonance with which it’s been received by the education sector continues,...
by Andrew Barr | May 18, 2022 | Diversity & Inclusion, Education, Executive, The world @work
A 40 per cent reduction in graduates going into teaching, coupled with the fact that about one-third of new teachers leave the profession within their first five years, means there are far more fundamental cultural and societal issues at play, particularly in regards...
by Clare Kellett | May 9, 2019 | Education, The world @work
What do you think is the most watched Ted Talk of all time? It’s Sir Ken Robinson’s Do Schools Kill Creativity? It challenges us to rethink our school systems, to acknowledge there are multiple ways to learn successfully. In my career as a teacher I made the...