A Guide For Handling Conflict

We are trained to encourage our students to be compassionate and understanding and to handle conflicts with maturity and empathy without blaming one another. As teachers, we know we need to lead by example and ‘walk the talk’. But how do we handle these conflicts when your fellow teacher colleagues are the ones who seem […]
5 Tips To Kick Off A New Term With A Positive Mind

What does a new term actually mean to you? For a lot of us, a new term means new expectations, either from others or even from yourself. It can also mean new opportunities, to do things differently. A new term often comes with a sense of excitement but it could also come with a sense […]
3 Ways to Create a Calmer Classroom

Trying to achieve calmness and concentration in the classroom can seem like an overwhelming, or sometimes even impossible, task to do. Most teachers are aware that the classroom environment has a major impact on the way students of all ages learn and that very fact puts a pressure on the teacher to achieve an optimal […]
6 Tips for Managing Your Priorities at Work

Priorities, priorities, priorities… They’re a priority. As an educator, working out which hours can be allocated to engaging with parents, planning your lessons, managing school events, and (let’s not forget) empowering your students can be incredibly stressful without a set plan. Here are our top six tips to managing your priorities at work: UNDERSTAND WHAT […]
Empathy: What Is It and Why Do We Need It?

WHAT IS IT? Empathyɛmpəθi/ – noun – the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. Essentially, having empathy means to be able to connect and experience the nature of someone or something outside of ourselves – or simply put, to step into somebody else’s shoes. WHAT IS ITS EFFECT ON US? When we experience empathy we […]
Generosity: The Fourth Pillar of Wellbeing

Generosity is one of the easiest ways to develop your wellbeing and benefit your community. Sometimes, with just one generous thought or action, we can feel uplifted. Additionally, by making choices that benefit others instead of ourselves, we inspire those around us to act similarly. WHAT KIND OF COMMUNITY DO YOU WANT TO LIVE IN? […]
How Educators Influence Classroom Behaviour

When looking into what influences student behaviour in the classroom, many factors must be taken into consideration. Things like physical health, background, culture, home life and mental health can all have varying effects on a child’s ability to learn. Having said that, there are just as many, if not more factors contributing to that same […]
21st Century Learning Skills + Wellbeing: Educator Masterclass – Key Takeouts

It’s no secret that corporations and government organisations spend a lot of time and money on personal and interpersonal skill development for their employees, with evidence showing productivity increases, improved job satisfaction, wellbeing and overall working environment. These organisations are aware of the significant improvements possible for their employees and also their bottom line, but what about those […]
How To Maintain A Positive Mindset For A Whole Term

The realities of school life in 2023 have become clearer as the year has gone on. We’re now over halfway through Term 4. Some exams have finished, some reporting has just started. It’s time to roll up your sleeves and get things done. How can you remain accountable to the expectations you set for yourself […]
What We Can Control: A Leadership Reflection as We Begin Term 1, 2026

One of those qualities is creating a sense of internal safety. A place where I can notice, with curiosity rather than criticism, how I am responding or reacting. A place where I do not rush to fix or override what I am feeling, but instead allow enough space to understand what is really happening for […]