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Professional Learnings for Educational Leaders is an initiative to support and inform NSWPPA members of the NSWPPA Professional Learning suite offerings.

Our Professional Learning Suite is aligned to our values of Principal Well Being, Principals as Lead Learners as well as supporting Principals to lead School Operations.
Our values are wrapped around support, empower, advovate and lead.
This podcast discusses educational leadership and insights from Educational Leaders around the world .
Our courses and Professional learning include the following world class programs that support educational leadership

| Art of Leadership
| Art of Leadership MasterClass
| Middle Leadership Imperative
| Mitch Wallis REAL Conversations
| TAO of Teams with Rob Stones
| Performance and Coaching Conversations with Rob Stones
| AMP Series
| The Anxiety Project
| Tough Conversations with Michael Hawton
| CLARITY Learning Suite
| CLARITY Learning Suite support group
| CLARITY Learning Suite coaching support
| The Flourish Movement for School Leaders
| The Flourish Movement for Schools
| FRANKLIN COVEY
| 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
| Speed of Trust
| Multipliers
| 4 Essential Roles of Leadership
| Priority Management
| Working Sm@rt with Outlook
| Working Sm@rt with TEAMS
| Working Sm@rt with Notebook
| Working Sm@rt with Microsoft Bookings
| Working Sm@rt with Excel
| Working Sm@rt with MS Power BI
| Working Sm@rt with PowerPoint
| Working Sm@rt with MS Word
| Working Sm@rt with Project Planning Breakthroughs
| Working Sm@rt with Fundamentals of MS Projects

The New South Wales Primary Principals’ Association is committed to supporting and empowering principals to effectively lead and manage school communities from a diverse range of contexts. The Association responds to and supports school leaders as they address different challenges in rural, remote and metropolitan schools. Further information about our Professional Learning can be found at:https://www.nswppa.org.au/professional-learning

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  • Championing Public Education with Lila Malarczyk OAM
    Jun 25 2025

    What does true educational leadership look like when equity remains at its heart for over 40 years? Lila Malarczyk OAM offers a masterclass in purposeful leadership that transforms lives and systems.

    Growing up in western Sydney from a low socioeconomic background, Lila experienced firsthand how education could open doors—and how prejudice could try to close them. A defining moment came when, as a 17-year-old scholarship student, she confronted blatant discrimination from a university administrator. Rather than letting this experience diminish her, it fortified her resolve to create more just educational environments.

    As principal of Marylands High School, Lila revolutionised community engagement. She invited cultural groups into meaningful dialogue, resulting in astonishing transformations—most notably reducing suspensions of Māori students from 93% to zero within a single year. Her radical reimagining of staff development days—where parents became the teachers and students orchestrated professional learning—flipped traditional power dynamics and created authentic school partnerships.

    The data tells a compelling story: significant increases in HSC achievement, university acceptance rates tripling, and 62% of those students becoming first-generation university learners. Behind these numbers were innovative approaches like employing former students as paraprofessionals, creating visible success pathways for current students to aspire toward.

    Now directing her passion toward the Public Education Foundation, Lila helps provide scholarships that transform lives—like Michael, who despite discovering his mother after suicide at age 12, went on with scholarship support to become a teacher himself. The Foundation also recognises often-invisible school support staff and provides learning opportunities for educators through prestigious programs.

    What remains constant throughout Lila's 43-year journey is her unwavering belief that "every interaction matters" and that leadership is fundamentally about responsibility, not power. For new principals, she offers this wisdom: "You are never alone," while insisting students must remain at the centre of every decision.

    Want to support equitable opportunities in education? Explore the Public Education Foundation's work and consider how you might contribute to their life-changing initiatives for students and educators alike.

    Links referenced:

    • New South Wales Primary Principals' Association: nswppa.org.au
    • Public Education Foundation: publiceducationfoundation.org.au
    • New South Wales Secondary Principals' Council: nswspc.org.au
    • NSW Department of Education: education.nsw.gov.au
    • New South Wales Teachers Federation: nswtf.org.au
    • FranklinCovey Leader in Me: franklincovey.com.au/solutions/education/
    • Harvard University: harvard.edu

    Links and References:

    To view our Professional Learning Offerings, visit:
    https://www.nswppa.org.au/professional-learning

    To view our latest offerings, visit: https://www.nswppa.org.au/catalogue






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  • Tackling Student Anxiety: The Anxiety Project's Data-Driven Results
    Jun 5 2025

    Anxiety levels among students are skyrocketing, dramatically affecting their ability to tackle challenges and participate fully in school life. Project Lead Rob Walker (Evans River K-12 School) and Trish Peters (Kincumber PS) member of the project leadership team join us to share remarkable findings from The Anxiety Project, a groundbreaking initiative now implemented in 129 schools across Australia, reaching nearly 47,000 students.

    The project emerged from a critical observation: despite well-intentioned efforts, the accommodations schools were making for anxious students weren't actually building resilience. "We're providing so many accommodations that we haven't set kids up for success in secondary school," Trish explains, highlighting how primary schools were unintentionally creating dependency rather than capability. The solution? A comprehensive, whole-community approach that empowers adults to stand beside children through challenges rather than solving problems for them.

    What makes this project uniquely effective is its layered implementation model involving every stakeholder – school leaders, teachers, non-teaching staff, parents and students all receive specifically designed training and support over a two-year period. This creates consistent messaging and a common language around anxiety. The results are compelling, with data showing significant, measurable reductions in student anxiety over time. One school reduced its anxiety score from 19.78 to 10.53 within just 12 months. Perhaps most surprising is the profound impact on teacher wellbeing, with educators reporting renewed satisfaction in their profession as they witness tangible improvements in student resilience.

    Interested in transforming your school's approach to anxiety? Visit the NSW PPA website to learn more about the project and access expression of interest forms. Mid-year intake closes 16 June 2025. As project leaders envision, the ultimate goal is nothing short of "a less anxious generation" – an outcome that benefits not just education, but society as a whole.

    Links to the Anxiety Project:

    https://www.nswppa.org.au/the-anxiety-project

    Links and References:

    To view our Professional Learning Offerings, visit:
    https://www.nswppa.org.au/professional-learning

    To view our latest offerings, visit: https://www.nswppa.org.au/catalogue






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  • NSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 4 of 4 : Breaking Down the School Sports Unit: Policy, Protection, and Practical Solutions
    May 29 2025

    Navigating school sports policy doesn't have to be overwhelming. The final episode of our four-part series with the NSW Department of Education School Sports Unit reveals the practical solutions and expert guidance available to school leaders across the state.

    Meet Lucette King, a Sport Policy Advisor with an impressive 30-year tenure in the School Sports Unit. Her extensive experience has positioned her as a crucial resource for principals seeking to untangle complex policy requirements while still providing meaningful sporting opportunities for students. King specializes in finding workable solutions in the grey areas between rigid policies and practical implementation, ensuring safety without stifling student experiences.

    The episode tackles several critical areas including unstructured swimming guidelines (which King candidly describes as "deliberately cumbersome" to ensure student safety following past tragedies), updated concussion protocols that remove medical judgment burdens from educators, and perhaps most significantly, a revolutionary new permission system for school sports activities.

    This streamlined permission approach represents a breakthrough for schools. Working with legal services, the Sports Unit has established that sports delivered by teachers on school grounds or within the local community can now be treated as "business as usual" – dramatically reducing paperwork and administrative burdens. This solution emerged directly from principal feedback, demonstrating how the unit transforms challenges into practical improvements.

    Dr. Sylvia Corish, Executive Director of Student Support and Specialist Programs, provides valuable perspective on the broader impact of the School Sports Unit. She highlights how sports serve as a powerful engagement tool, noting that for many students, "sport is the one thing that keeps them there and gets them to school." This understanding drives the unit's commitment to developing inclusive programs that cater to schools of all sizes and contexts.

    Both experts emphasize that the Sports Unit thrives on direct engagement with principals. Whether you're leading a remote school with five students or an urban campus with thousands, their team stands ready with solutions tailored to your unique circumstances. Reach out through their website, email, or phone – no question is too small, and your challenges today might inspire system-wide improvements tomorrow.

    Link to NSW School Sports Unit:

    https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/curriculum/school-sport

    Links and References:

    To view our Professional Learning Offerings, visit:
    https://www.nswppa.org.au/professional-learning

    To view our latest offerings, visit: https://www.nswppa.org.au/catalogue






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