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A primary school principals feedback

By |2020-02-10T09:07:08+10:0010th February 2020|

As a proud member of the APF I highly recommended and strongly encourage all Principal class officers to join this organisation. The support, advice and friendship over the years has been invaluable to me and many of my peers both personally and professionally. Over the years I have utilised  the support of the APF with complex staffing issues, industrial issues, [...]

Reflection and Celebration – Let there be Light! John Handley, APF Advisor

By |2019-12-12T12:55:56+10:0012th December 2019|

Amidst the tumult of school life in this final passage of time in the 2019 school year so often our physical, mental and emotional capabilities are stretched to the limit. It seems everybody wants something from us – the union sub-branch wants to talk about workload or consultation, the SEIL wants to meet regarding our 2020 AIP or PDP, parents [...]

101 Things you need to know about being a principal, Mark McKelson

By |2019-11-22T09:05:49+10:0022nd November 2019|

Blog 14—Interviews. What are we looking for? What are you trying to say? If you're reading this you have most likely had lots of experience on both sides of the panel. Like most of you, I’ve sat through a number of panels this term. What’s struck me is I seem to be looking for the same thing whether it’s a [...]

APF Membership

By |2019-09-06T15:00:28+10:0026th August 2019|

The APF is the only fully independent industrial organization for state school leaders in Victoria and WA. We understand the work of principal class employees and care about them as individuals - their health and well being is important to us. The APF represent Principals Class employees, Principals, Assistant Principals and Acting Principals. Our membership is fully tax deductible. APF [...]

Mobile Phones in Schools

By |2019-09-06T15:00:16+10:0026th August 2019|

There are a myriad of comments that can and should be made about this move by the DET to ban mobile phones in schools. The most important of all is this: Given that many schools had already banned phones or established policies to limit their use at school, in making a blanket ban such as this, school leadership and autonomy [...]

APF Annual PD & AGM

By |2019-08-23T12:13:50+10:0023rd August 2019|

Dear Friends & Colleagues, We have planned the topic for this year’s PD based on our database of issues impacting on our members. The whole field of students with disability, severe behaviour, social and emotional challenges, mentally ill student, their advocates and their parents scares very highly in the matters we deal with and that case member the most long [...]

Meeting the Minimum Standards and Child Safe Standards in Your Review

By |2019-08-23T08:45:55+10:0023rd August 2019|

A recent audit report on the implementation of Child Safe Standards released by VAGO was critical of the VRQA, indicating they could have better supported schools in the implementation of the Child Safe Standards. In an attempt to address this, the DET has attempted to sort out the confusion between minimum standards and best practice (and myth from fact), which [...]

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