South Australian Secondary Principals' Association

Discussion Forums for SASPA Members

You can now have online discussions with other SASPA members as part of the SASPA Online facilities. Click on the "Members' Forums" menu item above, and a new window will open with the Forum Index page.

As the Forums are only for use by SASPA members, the Index page will show you only the 1 public forum until you register. To register, you can click on the "Register" link on the screen and complete the registration process. If you would like some assistance, you can click on the "Public Forum" heading, wait for the new window to open, and then click on the "User's Guide - SASPA Forums" link. Then you can download the PDF file containing the User's Guide.

Once you complete the registration process (please use your full name when you register, e.g. John Smith, rather than jsmith or an alias), you will be able to login to the Forums and have access to the private Members' Forum, where you can start a new topic for discussion or reply to an existing one.

The forums provide you with a secure environment in which to discuss topics of interest to members, seek help, advice, and suggestions from other members, and to reply to requests from other members. Only members of SASPA can register to use the forums, but we suggest that you confine your postings to professional topics. The website manager will monitor the forums and is available to offer assistance if required.

 
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SASPA Brochure

SASPA has produced a trifold brochure outlining the purpose and organisation of the association.

This brochure is a resource for members who want to be reminded of what the association and its Executive does for the members and for secondary education in South Australia. It is also a resource for members to use with other people and agencies in discussions about secondary education and the role of organisations of school leaders.

Click here to download the brochure (129Kb pdf file), or you can click on the graphic above.

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