Great Schools Australia Radio Show

As a school leader, teacher or parent you have our sympathies. Depending on your role, you need to be across some or all of teaching and learning, organisational change theory, individual development and youth and childhood development.

At GSA, we consider school leadership, school teaching and parenting as some of the toughest jobs in the business.

So, in order to make things a little easier for you, we have decided to start the Great Schools Australia Internet Radio Show.

Beginning in 2009, we will be starting our weekly 30-minute radio show bringing Australian schools the best on the planet in Education, Organisational Change, Community Development, Individual Development and Youth and Childhood Development.

This is the only show of this nature that we know of on the planet.

Just a sample of topics will include:

  • Teaching & Learning
  • Boys Education
  • Bullying at School
  • Student Engagement
  • School Culture
  • School Strategic Planning
  • Building School Community
  • Creating a Healthy School
  • The Keys to Individual Development

You will be able to listen at your desk, at home, or download them onto your mp3 for listening in your car or at your leisure.

To be kept informed of when these shows start and the experts that we will be bringing to you each school week, provide your details below.

If you have any suggestions as to experts you think would make for good guests on the show, please contact us.

  • School Parents

    School Parent Partnerships Australia
  • Case Studies

    Future Search Case Studies
  • Testimonials

    “I can now honestly say that I have never seen such an approach produce such positive outcomes, goodwill and energy.”
    – Deidre Anderson, CEO, U@MQ, Macquarie University

    “An exciting and inspiring approach to tackling deeper systems transformation.”
    – Professor Michael Fullan


    “The Future Search conference encouraged me to take risks. When I heard about TIMMS (Third International Mathematics and Science Study), I went back to my colleagues and said, “I think we can do something with this. We finished 1st in Science and 6th in Maths.”
    – Pat Franzen, Science Teacher, Naperville Community School District

    “These exemplary principles for facilitating group process have helped us create the space where individuals can take responsibility for their own learning and act upon the decisions they make.”
    – Deborah B Reeve EdD, Deputy Executive Director, National Association of Elementary School Principals

    "The average scores for youth apprenticeship students went up 200 points on the Statewide standardised tests and enrolments increased by 300%. Today there is a waiting list!"
    – Mike Erwin, Principal, North Montgomery County Technical Career School

    “I was very impressed with the Future Search approach and have used aspects of it in my own school.”
    – Richard Morgan, Principal, The Pittwater House Schools
  • Recommended Reading