Who is the director of Education in NSW?

Heads of department

TitleName
Director-General of Education and Training and Managing Director of TAFEMichele Bruniges
Secretary of the Department of Education and CommunitiesPeter Riordan (acting)
Secretary of the Department of EducationMark Scott
Secretary of the Department of EducationGeorgina Harrisson

Who is Murat Dizdar?

Murat is the Deputy Secretary, School Operations and Performance at the Department of Education. He leads the public education system of over 2,200 NSW Department of Education schools that oversees the provision of a quality public education for over 800,000 students and 80,000 teachers.

Who is the CEO of the Department of Education?

Emma Mansfield –
Emma Mansfield – CEO, School Excellence – NSW Department of Education | LinkedIn.

Is the Department of Education an Organisation?

The Department of Education is a ministerial department, supported by various agencies and aegis bodies.

Where is Miguel Cardona from?

Meriden, CT
Miguel Cardona/Place of birth

Who is the new secretary of the Department of School education and Literacy?

Shri Rajarshi Bhattacharya Took Over As Secretary For The Department Of School Education And Literacy Today.

Who is the head of Education in Australia?

Dr Michele Bruniges AM
The head of the department was the Secretary of the Department of Education, Dr Michele Bruniges AM, who reported to the Minister for Education, the Hon….Department of Education (Australia)

Department overview
Minister responsibleDan Tehan, Minister for Education
Department executiveMichele Bruniges, Secretary (2019-2020)

Who is Australia’s Education minister?

minister Alan Tudge
Australian education minister Alan Tudge has stood aside from his role over allegations that he acted abusively during an extramarital affair four years ago.

Who is the Secretary of the NSW Department of Education?

The Secretary Georgina Harrisson is the Secretary of the NSW Department of Education.

How many school regions are there in NSW?

Ten school regions supported by 78 school education groups (SEGs) and ten TAFE NSW Institutes From 1st July 2015 school regions were replaced by 4 Operational Directorates: Macquarie Park, Tamworth, Ultimo, Wagga Wagga and 65 Principal Networks.

When did the NSW Department of Education decentralise its functions?

The movement towards decentralisation of administrative functions in the NSW Department of Education first received serious consideration in 1938, and in 1948 a pilot scheme was introduced in the Murrumbidgee area. The success of the experiment led to the establishment of other regional offices.

How do I contact principal networks in regional North Operational Directorate?

To contact principal networks in Regional North operational directorate, email [email protected] or find the local network office.

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