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Home 2014 March

Post Archive by Month

Below you'll find a list of all posts from March, 2014

Media Release: Principals Frustrated by Lack of Government Support – March 2014

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The Australian Government Primary Principals Association (AGPPA) is calling for decisive government action comprising of a clear federal vision and resource investment to ease pressure on government primary school principals.

Click here to download the media release.

The Australian Government … Read more

Media Release: Australian Curriculum Is A Concern – March 2014

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Unfocused, over-crowded Australian Curriculum is a concern for Government Schools

The Australian Government Primary Principals Association (AGPPA) is calling for re-examination of the Australian Curriculum following identification of weaknesses that could detrimentally affect student learning outcomes.

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Federal School Funding: Important Request – March 2014

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All government principals across Australia have just received a letter that encourages schools to put in a submission to the Senate inquiry into school funding.

AGPPA President, Gabrielle Leigh, said, “I have co-signed the letter as President of AGPPA, as … Read more

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Our 2021 – 2024 Strategic Plan highlights how we will achieve our purpose of influencing national efforts to drive quality leadership for every government primary school.

 

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