The Joshua House
I was privileged to speak to a most courageous and loving group of people last month. These people are parents and foster carers of children
I was privileged to speak to a most courageous and loving group of people last month. These people are parents and foster carers of children
It’s been a hectic time with lots of training and learning in Newcastle. I’ve been working with two groups of dedicated educators on the subject
The use of humour in education has interested me for years. My research on the use of humour to engage students with challenging behaviour validated
Christmas and Easter holiday time can be both relaxing and fun and a times to spend with family. But it’s not all beer and skittles
Earlier this year I was lucky enough to do some training with a wonderful group comprised mostly of parents and carers of children with disabilities.
To understand improved outcomes for indigenous students is to embrace and understand inclusion. A recent trip to Uluru for meetings and consultancy on this
A recent visit to far western NSW reminded me of the plethora of difficulties facing indigenous families who struggle to meet the nutritional needs of
I’ve just finished a fantastic time at this great school near the Hunter Valley vineyards. Luckily the groups were small so we were able to
Love it or hate it Naplan testing is one measure of student literacy and numeracy that always seems to make news. It’s pleasing to note
In this first episode, I’ll be chatting to Tracey who is principal of Kurri Kurri High School in the Hunter Valley of NSW.
In this first series we are exploring the school environment and some of the creative solutions that people have come up with in order to engage students in learning.