Raising the bar with education leaders
Alberta’s government will strengthen the kindergarten to Grade 12 education system by creating a professional organization for school superintendents.
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If passed, Bill 55, the
College of Alberta School Superintendents Act, would make the college a legislated organization responsible for upholding the superintendent profession. This includes superintendents and deputy superintendents employed in public, separate or francophone school authorities. This legislation will strengthen the education system and empower superintendents to provide better outcomes for Alberta’s students.
Rachel Kolisi told to wear more make-up to look professional Updated
Tamlyn Canham
Share this: I think girls who wake up and don’t put make up on are beautiful too! says Rachel after being told to wear more make-up for a campaign.
Rachel Kolisi s fans are applauding her for speaking out against unrealistic beauty standards in the entertainment industry.
The 29-year-old, who is married to Springbok captain Siya Kolisi, told her nearly 300,000 followers that she decided not to be part of a campaign because of a comment about her looks. I recently pulled myself off a campaign because the brand requested I have a more professional look and wear make-up , she wrote.
Rachel Kolisi told to wear more make-up to look professional Updated
Tamlyn Canham
Share this: I think girls who wake up and don’t put make up on are beautiful too! says Rachel after being told to wear more make-up for a campaign.
Rachel Kolisi s fans are applauding her for speaking out against unrealistic beauty standards in the entertainment industry.
The 29-year-old, who is married to Springbok captain Siya Kolisi, told her nearly 300,000 followers that she decided not to be part of a campaign because of a comment about her looks. I recently pulled myself off a campaign because the brand requested I have a more professional look and wear make-up , she wrote.
Another report investigating the extent of sexual harassment and bullying within a workplace – even if that workplace is the Federal Parliament – is not needed because the solutions are already obvious, an academic with UNSW Law has argued.