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Why so violent?

By |2012-08-17T16:58:03+10:00August 12th, 2012|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Is it me, or are our youth getting more violent? I don’t mean all our youth – of course – but it does seem to me that the kind of assaults kids get involved in are more violent now than say ten or twenty years ago.  If you know anything about me, you’ll know I’m [...]

Getting Kids Active

By |2012-08-17T16:58:05+10:00July 30th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

How much sport should children do? One hour a week? Two? More? What parents believe their child ought to be doing is greatly influenced by their own experiences of sport, and as a PDHPE teacher I’m only too aware that sport isn’t necessarily everyone’s cup of tea. One of the messages we convey in our [...]

Bully check

By |2012-08-17T16:58:06+10:00July 24th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

In an attempt to address bullying in schools, ClubsNSW are piloting Bully Check. This program involves those who apply for jobs with ClubsNSW in the Murray region, being investigated as to whether or not they were bullies at school. If they were, then ClubsNSW will not employ them. On the surface at least, this seems [...]

7-11 positions porn magazines in reach of kids … time for 10 minutes of activism!

By |2012-08-17T17:46:56+10:00July 14th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , |

Last week I walked into three separate 7Eleven stores and was surprised to see Penthouse and other adult magazines on the bottom rack of the magazine stand. I wrote the following letter to the chairman of 7Eleven Australia, Russell Withers.       Dear Mr Withers, A couple of weeks ago I wandered into one [...]

Who’s the Parent?

By |2012-08-17T16:58:07+10:00July 9th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

For years there has been a line – albeit a semi-permanent, movable, sometimes defined, sometimes less so line – separating the role of teacher and parent. The term “in loco parentis” is used to define schools duty of care.  Often schools will offer parent information nights, offering advice on how best to meet the needs [...]

kicking kids out of class

By |2012-08-17T16:58:08+10:00July 3rd, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

How often would you send students out of your class because of disruptive behaviour? Never? Once a week? Once a day? Once a lesson? I’d imagine your response is largely  determined by the kind of school you are working in and its disciplinary system. There was a very interesting piece in the media this week [...]

Love, kindness & a healthy heart.

By |2012-08-17T17:01:44+10:00June 27th, 2012|Categories: Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

As a trained Health & Physical Education teacher I’ve always been interested in innovative training methods to enhance heart health. On Wednesday last week I learnt of scientific research that demonstrated what Buddhist monks have told us for years – that meditation is good for your heart. The West hasn’t always been keen to embrace [...]

The pressures of kindergarten

By |2012-08-17T17:22:39+10:00June 11th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , , |

I read an article a week ago in Sydney’s Sunday Telegraph that really hit a nerve. The article reported that ‘Fearful parents are unnecessarily sending pre-schoolers to early learning classes to give them an academic edge,’ and that ‘Some schools and teachers are also contributing to a sense that children are "failing" kindergarten, and becoming [...]

Teacher wellbeing

By |2012-08-17T18:31:37+10:00May 29th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , |

How often do we consider student wellbeing or welfare at school? My guess is that it would feature highly in the ethos of your school. At the very least there would be a conscious effort to ensure kids were doing “ok”, and reaching out to those considered “at risk” – whatever that risk may be. [...]

Education as crime prevention

By |2012-08-17T17:50:08+10:00May 21st, 2012|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: , , , , , , |

Approximately 5000 young people per year have their first contact with the juvenile justice system, but of particular concern is the rate of recidivism of those juveniles brought before the courts. Of the 4938 juveniles who came before NSW courts in 1999, over 2600 of them reoffended, on average four times before 2010. For Indigenous [...]

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