Once a semester – and only once a semester – I write an email to you that’s useful in a different kind of way.
It’s not an email where I make an attempt to stimulate your thinking or support your work. It’s more of an email I write because I really want you to do something.
This is that email.
Today, we’re launching two 2023 workshops in eight locations around the country.
Restorative Classrooms, Strong Classrooms – a full-day event for teachers.
Australian schools, state-by-state and sector-by-sector, are heading in a restorative direction. My particular brand of Restorative Practices (that I call RP2.0) is the key to:
- Your school staying ahead of the national practice curve.
- Experiencing the improved effect and stress levels that come when we choose to practice restoratively – in a way that respects the busyness of a contemporary Australian school.
The Art of School Culture Leadership – a 4-hour learning experience for School Leaders.
This is a combination of seminar and workshop where you’ll not only learn about a clear and concise working definition of School Culture, but you’ll also be leaving with a practical implementation plan – your own contextual work of art ready to hand on the walls of your gallery (ok, school!) immediately. I’ve been writing and working on this subject/content since the pandemic began. I have concluded that a new paradigm for this increasingly critical component of your work is long overdue.
So, what do I want you to do now? I want you to register and come along to meet me before the seats are snapped up by folk who read this message on social media. Like, probably now would be a good time to do that. Your school needs you to do this for yourself and your colleagues. Deal?
Event details:
- Restorative Classrooms, Strong Classrooms: Click on the city to book your ticket: Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.
- The Art of School Culture Leadership: Click on the city to book your ticket: Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.
Keep fighting that good fight,