Catholic School Parents Australia (CSPA) recently surveyed 1279 parents, capturing their views on the impact and causes of classroom disruption ...
'Sense of entitlement': parents say classroom disruption due to disrespectful kids
The overwhelming majority of Catholic school parents believe students now have an unacceptable lack of respect for teachers and acknowledge disruptive classroom behaviours place educators at risk of burnout and wellbeing issues, a survey has found.
The inquiry heard yesterday that some parents did not believe principals when informed of their child’s disruptive behaviour at school.
Schools Officer, Facilities - Malanda State School
Join Malanda State School as a Schools Officer - Facilities and play a vital role in maintaining a safe, welcoming, and well-functioning school environment.
In this...
Principal Advisor - Office of Non-State Education and Partnerships
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Policy Officer to join the Office of Non-State Education.
The ideal candidate will be a confident policy generalist who can...
Senior Regulatory Officer - Early Childhood Regulatory Authority
Are you a detail-oriented and analytical thinker with a passion for fairness and quality impact? Do you thrive in regulatory or similar environments and take pride in ...