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Optimum class seating plan, does it exist?
Seating plans – the bane of many teachers’ existence. Emily Aslin explored the research about optimum seating arrangement in class,…
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Leopold PS restores justice with mentor, Adam Voigt
Adopting a restorative practice under the guidance of Adam Voigt has transformed tension into talking, and conflict into communication. Behaviour…
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Dr Lea Waters on strengths-based school culture
Hear from Dr Lea Waters, author of The Strength Switch, on how schools can encourage optimism, resilience and achievement with a…
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The effect of electronic games on learning
Children who reportedly played electronic games for over one hour per day were identified by their teachers as having poor…
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Report sparks concern about how schools support students with disabilities
An inquiry in one Australian state regarding students with a disability has indicated that schools' response to challenging behaviours is…
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Support from your principal: are you asking for it?
Adam Voigt advises teachers that asking for support doesn't always mean calling for 'rescue' and management of student behaviour can…
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Teachers shouldn’t have to manage behaviour issues on their own
Student discipline could be the toughest part of the job. In fact, 53 percent of teachers are stressed because of…
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Class Dojo: What if you were last?
Adam Voigt offers another perspective on the effectiveness of Class Dojo style behaviour management approaches. Many are convinced points systems…
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Birmingham: misbehaviour infectious, more control for teachers
New reports released overnight have confirmed Australia risks falling behind the world unless educators and policymakers take action to target…
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