The Australian Leaders Lounge ACEL
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The Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL) is a not-for-profit company that actively supports the development of educational leadership capabilities across Australia through conferences and workshops, leadership programs, in-house publications, online resources, and a bookshop. ACEL is the largest professional association in the education sector in Australia and the wider Asia-Pacific region. This podcast has ACEL conducting special interviews with national and international speakers.
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Leaders Lounge 5.06 - FutureSchool Project - Sue Buckley
Sue Buckley, ACEL Project Manager, discusses how Australian schools become future fit in ACEL and ALL’s FutureSchool project
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Leaders Lounge 5.05 - FutureSchool Project - Louka Parry
Three Australian schools were identified for the FutureSchool project with each of the schools presenting at the 2022 ACEL National Conference in Sydney as part of a focus on the future led by Louka Parry from The Learning Future.
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Leaders Lounge 5.04 - FutureSchool Project - Ellen Koshland (ALL)
During 2022 ACEL was delighted to partner with the Australian Learning Lecture (ALL) to engage, share, and learn from schools that are making significant changes in schooling to meet the needs of the future.
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Leaders Lounge 5.03 - FutureSchool Case Study - Warakirri College
What will the schools of the future look like? Australian school Warakirri College (NSW) share their story in our FutureSchool case study series.
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Leaders Lounge 5.02 - FutureSchool Case Study - Katherine High School
What will the schools of the future look like? Australian school Katherine High School (NT) share their story in our FutureSchool case study series.
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Leaders Lounge 5.01 - FutureSchool Case Study - Emmanuel Catholic College
What will the schools of the future look like? Australian school Emmanuel Catholic College (WA) share their story in our FutureSchool case study series.
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