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News
The leadership tip from Australia’s female science explorer: NO TRIANGLES
Adam Voigt writes: Rachael Robertson is a quite remarkable Australian. Inspired by little more than an ad in the local…
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Industry voices
It’s a classroom not a court room, advocates Adam Voigt
Schools should have an entirely different purpose to court rooms and when we invite mechanisms from our courts into our…
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Administration
Attention seeking missiles: managing challenging behaviour
If attention can be measured in dollars, we might consider that a student has gone to $1 worth of effort…
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News
Adam Voigt: The line” is about harm and not behaviour
Adam describes his genuinely amazement at how often he's asked one particular question when it comes to serious student behaviour…
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Industry voices
Adam Voigt: My thoughts on engagement killers
This week, Adam delves into some of the key dynamics that could hamper a student's propensity to listen, speak, think…
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News
Adam Voigt: A school leader’s character is more important than strategy.
Being good at your work is not enough for school leaders? What do your people notice about you?
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News
Adam Voigt: Why parents listen to shock jocks more than you.
How teachers should counteract prominent shock jocks who rant about the latest edu-issue of the week.
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News
Adam Voigt: Do you know an overbearing ‘Alpha’ teacher?
The Alpha teacher should be facilitating the improvement of the other teachers. Yet they are usually hogging all the important…
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News
Adam Voigt: Punishing student behaviour has results, but it’s exhausting
Rules are fine but choose them wisely. Better to have a small number of rules so you don't spend all…
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Education
Adam Voigt: Changing context is a start to changing student behaviour.
How do people behave in front of royalty versus at the pub? You can generate changes in student behaviour by…
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