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Leadership experts to inspire, excite and challenge. Spend 2 days with national and international leadership experts discussing how innovative leadership can improve the lives of children through learning.

Keynote and workshop presenters will provide you with the tools and strategies to effect lasting change, make explicit connections between research-based best practices and put into action the latest, most effective strategies to impact student achievement. The Conference speakers have been chosen for you with great care. They are among the very best at what they do and will inspire you to Lead:Make a Difference.

Master of Ceremonies

  • Mr Elliot GOBLET

Opening Keynote Thursday 26 August, 2010

  • Ms Di FLEMING, Director, Accelerated Knowledge Technologies Pty Ltd. Keynote presentation (PDF 1.6m)

Afternoon Keynote Thursday 26 August, 2010

  • Mr Mark MCKEON, CEO, Mischief, Motivation, Attitude Pty Ltd. Keynote presentation (PDF 685k)

Opening Keynote Friday 27 August, 2010

  • Professor Paul CHANDLER, Dean, Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong.  Keynote presentation (PDF 579k)

Workshop Facilitators

  • Ms Sandra EASEY and Ms Pam PEARSON, Literacy Achievement Advisors, Principals as Literacy Leaders Project, Faculty of Education, Griffith University.  Workshop powerpoint (PDF 196k)
  • Associate Professor Lisa EHRICH, School of Learning & Professional Studies; Centre for Learning Innovation, Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology.  Workshop powerpoint (PDF 69k)
  • Associate Professor Glenn FINGER, Deputy Dean (Learning and Teaching), Faculty of Education, Griffith University. Workshop powerpoint (PDF 266k)
  • Ms Christine LING, Principal, Cannon Hill State School.
  • Mr Mark MCKEON, Mischief, Motivation, Attitude Pty Ltd
  • Mr Mick WALSH, The Learning Curve. Workshop powerpoint (PDF 830k) Staff testimonials video Goals video
  • Associate Professor Brett MCDERMOTT, Director, Mater Child and Youth Mental Health Service. Workshop presentation (PDF 266k)
  • Mrs Kay LEMBO, Academic Liaison Officer, Faculty of Sciences, Sciences
    Research and Special Projects, University of Southern Queensland. Workshop powerpoint (PDF 2m)  Paper - The Common Thread (PDF 131k)

Closing Remarks Friday 27 August, 2010

  • Associate Professor Bev FLÜCKIGER, Deputy Head of School, Education and Professional Studies (Logan), Griffith University. Conference synthesis presentation (PDF 132k)

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