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HomePhys.org - Social SciencesLeading through crises: Key lessons from school principals

Leading through crises: Key lessons from school principals

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From navigating the COVID-19 pandemic alongside cyclones, bushfires, and other natural disasters, school principals are often the unsung heroes leading communities through crises.

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