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December 1st, 2018
Competition on the High Seas and homes and classrooms
There is something to be said for playing a sport. Any type of sport as this teaches you that it is ok to be competitive but also how to lose graciously. This appears to have been lost in the world that we live in.
Recently on our twelve-day Ovation...
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There is something to be said for playing a sport. Any type of sport as this teaches you that it is ok to be competitive but also how to lose graciously. This appears to have been lost in the world that we live in.
Recently on our twelve-day Ovation...
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January 29th, 2018
Teacher workshops for a successful 2018: My diary
As the 2018 school year kicks off, I have been enjoying consulting to many industrious schools in South East Queensland. I spent last week facilitating a series of pre-service teacher training workshops. It’s wonderful to experience the renewed ene...
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As the 2018 school year kicks off, I have been enjoying consulting to many industrious schools in South East Queensland. I spent last week facilitating a series of pre-service teacher training workshops. It’s wonderful to experience the renewed ene...
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June 30th, 2017
Observations of a three-day teaching intensive
Here’s why I love to teach lesson planning and team teaching sessions with motivated educators and vibrant students.
I recently completed three rewarding days running teacher workshops at Lighthouse Christian School in Rockhampton. This small (yet ...
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Here’s why I love to teach lesson planning and team teaching sessions with motivated educators and vibrant students.
I recently completed three rewarding days running teacher workshops at Lighthouse Christian School in Rockhampton. This small (yet ...
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April 21st, 2017
Here’s the most important framework to teach thinking
Teachers, have you ever unwittingly set your students up to fail?
I know I did, as a graduate teacher starting out in the late 1970s. In my early years in the classroom I invited and encouraged my students to think – but I didn’t give...
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Teachers, have you ever unwittingly set your students up to fail?
I know I did, as a graduate teacher starting out in the late 1970s. In my early years in the classroom I invited and encouraged my students to think – but I didn’t give...
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April 20th, 2017
How your teaching philosophy helps you to be a better leader
What do you say when asked: What is your teaching philosophy? What do you stand for?
We all know that in life we can’t stand for nothing, but we also can’t stand for everything! In my book, Reflections on Classroom Thinking Strategies, I discuss ...
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What do you say when asked: What is your teaching philosophy? What do you stand for?
We all know that in life we can’t stand for nothing, but we also can’t stand for everything! In my book, Reflections on Classroom Thinking Strategies, I discuss ...
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April 20th, 2017
Calling all motivated teachers – Let’s start afresh!
It’s refreshing to start something new, isn’t it! We’re launching this brand new Rodin Educational Consultancy website because we want to inspire motivated teachers, like you, to create thinking classrooms using simple thinking strategies and t...
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It’s refreshing to start something new, isn’t it! We’re launching this brand new Rodin Educational Consultancy website because we want to inspire motivated teachers, like you, to create thinking classrooms using simple thinking strategies and t...
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