I like this infographic! Helpful when we are thinking about students too! Just because a student is quiet doesn’t mean they aren’t learning, thinking and analysing!
65% of executives think introverts are bad leaders:
However, Harvard research suggests the opposite.
Introverts notice everything but often go unnoticed.
They form the majority of gifted individuals yet face biases.
Let's change that perception.
Highly productive & engaging meetings of Together For Humanity staff with senior executives from the Department of Education Victoria (online). Then at NSW Department of Education’s head office in person with senior executives showcasing our impact, programs & support: brilliant!
ATTENTION SCHOOLS, TEACHERS & STUDENTS: Seeking nominations for our first National Awards for Intercultural Excellence: schools, teachers & students who have championed intercultural understanding in their schools. To nominate + for more info visit👇https://t.co/lDqBMwCtw6
In Perth with Together For Humanity for highly productive meetings & Family Engagement conference on Friday. Great to meet with two of my favourite leaders and friends, the always impressive WA Director General, Lisa Rodgers & TFH Patron & national treasure, Janet Holmes a Court
Amazing second of three Together For Humanity and ACSSO (Australian Council of State School Organisations) ‘Family Engagement’ conferences – this one in Perth. Diverse participants engaged in distinguishing involvement from engagement & addressing inclusion...next stop Melbourne
Join us for a free Family Engagement in schools workshop. We’ll explore the value of family engagement for learning and wellbeing and strategies to engage culturally diverse families to enhance belonging. Orange, Perth and Melbourne sessions!
Register at https://t.co/wAS6Y4glT8
This week we opened a brand new exhibition Spirit of Service. The Learning team are busy developing programs and look forward to welcoming students to this space in the future.
We had a blast interviewing Amelia Mosley host of ABC’s Behind the News, as part of our podcast series. BTN High’s latest episode explores the rise of far-right extremism and the federal governments plan to ban Nazi symbols across Australia.
Thank you the wonderful @SmilesStephi for hosting The AISNSW Community Cohesion team at the Museum of Australian Democracy this morning. MoAD’s exhibitions and learning resources cultivate an understanding of our democracy and inspire authentic student voice and positive action!