These papers were written for the APAPDC online Conference 2000. The three themes are
 
Local School Management


MR LEX ARTHURSON
Australia
Local School Management: Resources Must Accompany the Talk

PROFESSOR RICHARD BATES
Australia
Local School Management: The Global Context

DR CHRIS BIGUM
Australia
Managing New Relationships: Design Sensibilities, the New Information and Communication Technologies and Schools

MR EDWARD J. BRIERLEY
Australia
Excellent Teaching: The Goal of Successful School Reform

PROFESSOR BRIAN J. CALDWELL
Australia
Scenarios for Leadership and Abandonment in the Transformation of Schools

MR CHRIS CHARLESWORTH AND MS DIANNE TILLEY
Australia
Governance in Partnerships 21: Local Management in South Australia

MS SUE CRAVEN
Australia
The Decentralised Management of Teaching Staff

MR P.A. DANAHER, MR PETER HALLINAN, MS BEVERLEY MORIARTY & MR GEOFF DANAHER
Australia
Local School Management and Co-operative Communities: Lessons From Australian Circuses

PROFESSOR BRENT DAVIES & MS LINDA ELLISON
United Kingdom
Self Management: Myth or Reality? A Follow-up Study

MR BRIAN DEBUS
Australia
'Are We There Yet?': Local School Management in NSW

MR PAT ELLIS
Australia
Devolution in the Northern Territory

MR HENRY GRAY
Australia
Back to the Past May Preserve the Future

MS NOLA HAMBLETON
New Zealand
Self-Management: Not a Smooth Road for Disadvantaged Schools

DR GRAEME HOLMES
Australia
Can Local School Management Achieve Improved Student Learning?

MR GRAHAM HOULT
Australia
Do Principals Need a Coach?

MS ANNE KERR AND MR DAVID FREEDMAN
Canada
What's Worth Fighting for in Ontario?

MR PAUL KILVERT & MS DEBBIE GRAHAM
Australia
An Overview of Partnerships 21: Local Management in South Australia

MR RON LAKE
Australia
Whole School Change: The Bendigo Senior Secondary College Experience

MS GABRIELLE LEIGH
Australia
Caroline Springs: Defying the Basalt of Old Ideas

DR LORRAINE LING
Australia
Local School Management: Is 'Geographic Location' Really the Central Feature of our Vision for Education in the New Millennium?

DR E. JACQUELINE McGILP
Australia
'Bounds', 'Leaps' and 'Tailoring': Crucial Elements of Local School Management

MR TONY McGRUTHER
Australia
School-Based Management in the New Millennium: A Moral Journey or a Business Venture?

MR JOHN McMILLAN
Australia
The School Self-Management Movement: What Does it Mean for NSW Primary Schools?

MRS CYNTHIA MERRILL
Australia
The Global Online Learning Revolution: Where Does This Leave Local Schools, Their Communities and the Current Management Debate?

MS ANN MORROW
Australia
Can Local Management Improve Learning Opportunities for Secondary School Students in Disadvantaged Areas?

MS ROSEMARY NAUGHTON
Australia
It's Time to Work Together: Collaborative Structures to Improve Learning Outcomes

MR TREVOR ROGERS, MR JIM DAVIES AND MS TERRY SIZER
Australia
Resource Flexibility in Partnerships 21: Local Management in South Australia

MR CHRIS SEXTON
Australia
A New Paradigm: A Co-operative Approach to Saving the Future

MR MICHAEL SMALL
Australia
Self-Management: Time to Move Out of Limbo Land

DR DALE SPENDER
Australia
Local School Management: A Vision for the New Millennium

MR JIM M. SPINKS & MS BRIDGET J. ROCKLIFF
Australia
Improved Student Learning through Local School Management

DR KAREN STARR
Australia
Gender and Attitudes to Local School Management

MR CHRIS THATCHER
United Kingdom
Schools Will Not Exist as We Now Know Them

ASSOC. PROF. PAT THOMSON
Australia
Neighbourhood Networking: Local School Management and Social Capital

DR ROBERT THOMPSON
Australia
I Know a Competent Teacher When I See One

MS HELEN TUNBRIDGE AND MR BRONTE STUART
Australia
Quality Improvement and Accountability in Partnerships 21: Local Management in South Australia

MR KEN WALSH
United Kingdom
King Edward VII School: A Local, Regional and Global Learning Community

MR TERRY WOOLLEY
Australia
Local School Management: An Act of Educational Faith





Week 1: 15-21 May 2000
Major internet tutorials

Week 2: 22-28 May 2000 - Theme: Healthy School Communities
Conference papers
Internet tutorial

Week 3: 29 May-4 June 2000 - Theme: Outcomes and Standards
Conference papers
Internet tutorial

Week 4: 5-11 June 2000 - Theme: Local School Management
Conference papers
Internet tutorial


 

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