
Dallas McInerney
Dallas McInerney is the CEO of Catholic Schools NSW and discussed parents' appreciation for the academic and behavioral standards in Catholic education.
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Dallas McInerney, chief executive of Catholic Schools NSW, emphasized the need for schools to avoid the mistakes of universities regarding student cheating.
Financial literacy to be taught earlier after numeracy skills declineDallas McInerney, chief executive of Catholic Schools NSW, noted the sector's growth in educating disadvantaged students.
Public school share declines as Catholic and private schools reach record highsDallas McInerney is the chief executive of Catholic Schools NSW, overseeing almost 600 schools.
Sydney high schools need to find room for 22,000 more students in the next decade. Where?Dallas McInerney said the intersection of AI and assessment integrity was 'arguably the biggest issue confronting education right now'.
Take-home assignments most susceptive to artificial intelligence as schools look at new methods for assessmentDallas McInerney questioned Dizdar’s vision, saying it put a question mark over the role and future of non-government schools.
Public v private schools: Culture war fails everyoneDallas McInerney criticized the questioning of the role and future of non-government schools.
NSW private schools reconsideration by Murat Dizdar sparks outrageDallas McInerney is the CEO of Catholic Schools NSW.
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