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No applications for this program will be accepted after all vacancies have been filled. Unsuccessful applicants will have their monies refunded in full. Cancellation prior to two weeks before the program date (cut-off date) will incur a 15% service charge per applicant. This program will be payable in full for cancellations made on or after the cut-off date or for failure to attend the program. All cancellations must be in writing and emailed to us. In the event of insufficient applications this program will not proceed and registration monies be fully refunded. In the event of this program being cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances registration monies only will be refunded as Critical Agendas will not accept liability for the payment of any other associated costs. Critical Agendas reserves the right to vary the advertised programs prior to commencement. Please note Critical Agendas reserves the right to transfer participants from face to face to webinar format with price adjustments (if required), should minimum numbers not be met for face to face event
Behaviour Management 101 – early career teachers and those wanting a refresher
The name of this workshop says it all – classroom discipline is a process not an event and needs to reflect the new landscape of education. Classroom pedagogy has changed dramatically but behaviour management has remained fairly static. One of the new challenges is building a proactive discipline system that might be better called ‘relationship development.’ How do we begin this process of building a model of classroom discipline for early, middle and senior years that is contemporary and effective? Participants in this webinar will be guided through a range of responses to key questions including –
- What are the best philosophies or approaches to use?
- Who are the most effective & relevant authors and researchers to take notice of?
- How long does it take to establish a classroom discipline model?
- Do I need to start again or am I already doing a lot of things well?
- How will I know if it is working?
Participants will examine and apply the most important management and discipline approaches, from Redl, Wattenberg, Skinner, and Glasser through to Jones, Kagan, Cook, Sagai, Zehr and others and take away a ready to use 4R’s model of behaviour management for their classroom.