Please see the links below for the PowerPoint from the retreat:
- Grant’s orientation and closure.
- Grant: Fostering Leadership Capacity.
- Aaron Ironside.
- Bex Rose.
- Lysandra Stuart.
- Colin Austin.
- Marshall Diggs.
Would you like to connect with people from the programme? Click here for a list of delegates and contact details.
Do you want more information on what Growth Culture can offer your school? – Book in here to chat with Bex or contact Emma to talk about the Emerging or Aspiring Leadership programmes – emma@gcla.co.nz/021 616 715
Do you have resources that you could share with your fellow delegates, based on things that came up over the course of the retreat? Add them in the comments section below.
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Thank you Emma, Having the resources here means I can take a bit of time on the reflections and writing up notes etc. Flights booked for Queenstown, can’t wait already!
https://nzeals.org.nz/conference-2024/
If you would like to present and/or attend please see below
This is a call for papers for the NZEALS 2024 conference Mahi toi | Mahi tahi. The conference will be held on September 16 – 18 2024 in the vibrant southern city of Ōtautahi Christchurch, New Zealand.
At NZEALS we believe that it is important for education leaders to connect with people and ideas in the same space, and to reflect on their own leadership experiences by sharing them with others from across education sectors. This is an opportunity for your research, experience and reflections to be shared, within the conference themes of:
Leading well
Leading together
Leading with optimism
You are invited to submit an abstract or outline for a breakout group session held within the inspiring venue of Christchurch City Library, Tūranga. These sessions may take a range of formats, lasting around 40 minutes, designed to enable attendees to participate, debate and enhance their understandings of leadership in education. Formats include:
Papers presenting formally or informally undertaken research on an aspect of educational leadership
Leadership stories presented by a single person or a group
Workshops or facilitated discussions exploring leadership issues, dilemmas, challenges and ways forward
Mahi Toi | Mahi Tahi: The conference theme has been gifted to the organising committee and captures the idea that when we work well together and with optimism we will reap the rewards. All presentations therefore should in some regard contribute to the concepts of Leading well, Leading together or Leading with optimism. Presenters should aim to engage fellow delegates in thoughtful discussion: attending this conference is part of a leadership journey for us all.
We particularly welcome contributions by emerging researchers, new leaders, and middle leaders across the education secto
Thanks Emma – starting to read through these and take time to think about the lessons for myself as a principal
Wow Emma, that was lightning fast!
It’s before I need to wonder back down the hill to kura. I think my poor husband is scared I am going to sell the house, open up a business and book an overseas cruise this week, but alas that’s a job for next week.
Just saying that was a great few days is a big understatement, nor is saying thank you. I did think ohhh a card…..it could still happen as I will be knee high in the juniors with their mother’s day crafts on Friday!
So until then, just a smile to start the day.
Cranking up the disco tunes.
Kia pai to tatou ra!