AHISA launches education policy manifesto

Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia

We need a strengths-based approach to national policymaking to support the transformation of Australia’s school system

The Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA) today launched a policy manifesto for school education as a contribution to public debate in the lead up to the federal election.

AHISA invites Members of Parliament and Senators to consider the manifesto, which advocates the merits of adopting a strengths-based approach to national policymaking for Australian school education.

Below we present an outline of the manifesto, which may be explored in full on AHISA’s website.

AHISA welcomes inquiries from MPs and Senators about our policy suggestions. These may be addressed to AHISA’s CEO, Ms Beth Blackwood, at our National Office in Canberra, at ceo

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