HUNDREDS of important decision makers within the catholic education sector will be in Dubbo over the coming days for the Association of Catholic School Principals (ACSP) conference.
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Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre will host around 350 people for the event, which will feature a three day conference program and gala dinner, and a speaker program including both national and international speakers.
ACSP President, Maria Pearson, is excited the conference, which is being held for the sixth time, is being staged in Dubbo.
"We have worked and planned to ensure that this conference offers world-class speakers on current issues on catholic education under the theme of Encounter New Horizons," Ms Pearson said.
"Conference speakers will encourage those attending to view their role as leaders in the catholic communities through the lens of change and innovation.
"Changes in the church, changes in understandings of learning, changes in technologies, changes in societal expectations and the impact of globalisation on our work."
The main purpose of the seminar is to promote the overall aims of catholic education, while also encouraging personal, pastoral and professional development of principals as leaders in catholic schools.
The seminar is on this week on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.