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In the final part of his series on classroom discipline, Dr Bill Rogers takes you through how to follow up with a student beyond class time.
In the second part of this series, Dr Bill Rogers further discusses discipline plans and explains how a teacher can move into ‘on-task’ learning time.
In the first of a three-part series, Dr Bill Rogers takes Teacher readers through the importance of a classroom discipline plan.
Do Australian students generally take care to create a pleasant atmosphere in the classroom? Find out in this Teacher infographic.
As well as improving fitness levels, this school in Western Australia aims to build Indigenous girls’ confidence and leadership skills, and address the problems that they face in day to day life.
When Beth Gilligan arrived at Tasmania's Dominic College as Principal, she knew it was time to address significant issues.
The Mypolonga Primary School shop on South Australia’s Murray River is an example of how maths and financial literacy skills can be delivered in a practical way.
A school can live or die on the strength of its response to a crisis, so it pays to be prepared, as Katrina Byers explains.
A creative person will possess skills such as critical thinking and divergent thinking, will be able to imagine at higher levels than those around them. Veronica Harris explains how you can plan for and assess creativity in your classroom.
Look at learning or mastery in fields as diverse as sports, the arts, languages, the sciences or recreational activities and the research evidence is clear: great teachers give great feedback, says Stephen Dinham.
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