Behaviour [ Items 1 - 7 of 7 ]
Preventing and Managing Bullying Template
Type: File (HTML) | Published: 06.05.08
The Behaviour Management in Schools policy (now available on the Department’s Our Policies site) outlines a requirement for all public schools to develop a strategy for the prevention and management of bullying as part of their school’s behaviour management planning. To assist schools to do...
moreEmergency Management in Schools
Type: Policy Overview | Published: 10.08.06
The Emergency Management policy provides direction for schools to develop their own Emergency Management plan for the prevention of, preparedness for, response to and recovery from emergencies and critical incidents.
moreBehaviour Management and Discipline (BM&D) Strategy Overview
Type: Overview | Published: 10.08.06
The Behaviour Management and Discipline (BM&D) strategy is a major Government initiative that provides resources to enhance the system’s capacity to ensure that all students achieve significant learning and social outcomes. The strategy aims to improve outcomes in targeted schools through a...
moreIntroduction to Student Attendance
Type: Roles and Guidelines | Published: 21.06.06
Students need to attend school on a regular basis to gain the maximum benefit from schooling and optimise their life opportunities. The school principal is responsible for the accurate recording and rigorous monitoring of all students’ attendance.
moreSchool Education Act 1999
Type: Policy Overview | Published: 21.06.06
The School Education Act 1999 provides the statutory framework for the operations of the Department of Education and Training, outlining the legal requirements regarding student enrolment and attendance.
moreProgram Background
Type: Roles and Guidelines | Published: 21.06.06
The Classroom Management and Instructional Skills (CMIS) program has been developed over the course of the three years, facilitated by Peter Smilanch to address teachers and administrators needs for practical classroom strategies. This program equips teachers with effective classroom management and...
moreSchool Psychologist Role
Type: Statement | Published: 20.06.06
School psychologists are a vital but limited school resource who provide support to maximise student performance. Their role involves supporting teachers, students and parents in the areas of challenging behaviour, violence, bullying, student wellbeing, inclusivity, learning and motivation,...
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