However, whispers in the staffrooms of some Australian schools tell a different story, one in which the very leadership of ...
Destructive leadership is a blight on Australian schools
On the surface, teaching is a caring profession, one which people enter with the altruistic desire to bring out the best in others.

Dr Pam Ryan says destructive leadership needs to be acted on early, and at multiple levels to prevent it from really derailing a school community.
This story appeared in the November 2019 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.


