STRATFORD High School has a new principal
– one who is no stranger to the school. Philip Keenan takes over the position officially on Monday next week, although he has been acting principal at Stratford High since November last year.
In fact Mr Keenan has been at the school for 17 years, holding a variety of positions.
After 37 years of teaching he has a wealth of experience to draw on and has seen the country’s education system go through many changes.
“Changing technology is huge for us today. We must now ensure staff keep up with new technology to give students skills for life.
“Social networking is one big change for students today. Cellphone use and Facebook sites have their place and are great for keeping in touch, but they have the downside of cyber-bullying and being overused.
“Students today have access to so much information and need to learn how to use that information.
“They don’t read so much now and have to learn skills in selecting how to research from the net rather than just downloading and printing out blocks of work
Asked about attitudes of students today, Mr Keenan said treat kids with respect and they’ll treat you with respect.
“If you’re firm and fair and they know where they stand with you, they’ll respect you.
“The cane never solved anything in days gone by.
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