Your daily eDIT
The Daily Edit is our hub for fresh perspectives in global education, bringing together news, articles, thought leaderships, personal stories, and interviews with leading voices from around the world. With a strong focus on supporting women in leadership and advancing EDI (Equity, Diversity & Inclusion), it shines a light on ideas, experiences, and innovations shaping the future of leadership and education.
Stop Timing Women
In our Leading Out Loud (Even If It’s Awkward) series, Sarah Toledo, College Director Principal, explores those unchosen timelines women face and why it’s time to rewrite them.
Celebrate Your leadership
It’s Friday and time to take a moment and celebrate how you lead the way in your business, with your projects and teams.
Melissa Palleschi
Melissa Palleschi reflects on evolving her leadership style, prioritising listening, curiosity and kindness to build inclusive, high-trust teams.
Bridging Age Gaps
Valuing the strengths of all generations enables teams to collaborate effectively and create a workplace where everyone thrives.
Leading with vision
Dr Binita Panchasara has built an EdTech AI platform that transforms oral exam preparation, supporting career growth.
Recharging Your Mojo
Getting your mojo back takes time. For women returning to work, confidence grows through reconnection, purpose, and renewed ambition.
Own Your Worth
Preparation is powerful, but so are you, and your value is worth voicing every time.
Find your Network
Finding belonging through networking. No handshakes required just real connections and shared growth.
Imposter Syndrome
Imposter Syndrome, rooted in systemic bias, makes many women doubt their worth and undermines their confidence and progress.
Morgan Allen
Morgan Allen shares her career as a women in property development and the trials that she faces as a female leader in education
Intl Women’s Day
Celebrating International Women’s Day 2025 — we highlight those making a difference in our sector
Trump’s Education Divide
Donald Trump’s administration has unleashed chaotic orders, with education feeling the sharpest impact.