times as much on early years as Australia, consistently show stronger outcomes. We need to look seriously at what that tells us.” PARTNERSHIPS WITH PURPOSE Whether collaborating with the Australian Medical Association on child wellbeing or working with Scholastic to promote reading engagement, APPA’s partnerships are deliberately purposeful. “We don’t have time for token relationships,” Falkenberg says. “Our partnerships have to align with our purpose — supporting children, empowering leaders, and improving learning.” A recent Primary Education Summit, held at Parliament House, exemplified this focus.The event brought together educators, health professionals, and community partners to explore practical solutions for early intervention, student wellbeing, and systemwide equity.The outcomes will inform a forthcoming 43 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 07, ISSUE 10 AUSTRALIAN PRIMARY PRINCIPALS ASSOCIATION (APPA)
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