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Support Families in Positive High-Expectations Schools
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Module introduction4 Topics
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Introduction to positive high-expectations schools17 Topics|2 Tests
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Lesson objective
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Opening the lesson
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Positive high expectations
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Effective teaching foundation
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An active interchange
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Effective teaching in the classroom
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Explicit and direct learning
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Effective teaching supports mastery of concepts and skills
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Effective teaching and positive high expectations
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Features of positive high-expectations schools
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Features of positive high-expectations schools
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Embed a positive high-expectations culture
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Role of the school team15 Topics|2 Tests
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Opening the lesson
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The school team role
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The principal’s responsibilities
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The principal leads a high-expectations culture
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High expectations and esteem
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Balance cultural pride and achievement
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Cultural pride and achievement
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No excuses
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No excuses in a school setting
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Child and family17 Topics|2 Tests
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Lesson objective
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Opening the lesson
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Positive environment
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Aligning home and school approach
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Parent engagement lifts student achievement
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School team acknowledges parents’ aspirations for their children
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Unique potential
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Active learner in the classroom
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Developing character strengths of self-actualised scholars
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Self-actualised scholars
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Classroom goals
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Teachers gather intel to inform development
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Why and how of school and community partnerships20 Topics|3 Tests
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Lesson objective
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Opening the lesson
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Partnering with the community
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Supply and demand
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Educational supply and demand
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Create community partnerships
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The importance of schools partnering with the community
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Vision and mission
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Shared values
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Behaviour expectations
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Character strengths
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Shared values and behaviours
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Positive high-expectations at home
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Implementing positive behaviour expectations at home
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The influence of parents on a child’s education16 Topics|2 Tests
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Opening the lesson
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The parents’ role
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Parents influence learning
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Students’ home life and school support
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Students’ home life and school support
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Parent support
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The impact of parent education levels
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The impact of school
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Working with parents
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Working with all parents
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The role of schools in disadvantaged communities18 Topics|2 Tests
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Opening the lesson
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Schools in disadvantaged communities
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School team role
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Reach out to parents
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Community context
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Diverse communities
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Variation in parent engagement
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Universal framework
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Building relationships with disengaged parents
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Strengthen relationships with parents
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Parent engagement lifts student achievement
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School-led engagement
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How the school engages parents20 Topics|2 Tests
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Opening the lesson
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A school-wide approach
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8 cycles of school practice
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Strengthen parent relationships
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Parent-engagement plan
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Parent-engagement strategies
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Scheduling classroom visits
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Parents in the classroom
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Welcoming parents into the classroom
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Expectations for classroom visits
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Classroom displays of student work
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Goals on display
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Types of displays used in the classroom
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Sharing students’ success with parents
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Honest conversations with parents15 Topics|2 Tests
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Lesson objective
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Opening the lesson
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The parent’s role
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Ways parents support education
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Influencing conversations with parents
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Video
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Conversation topics
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Honest conversations
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Honest conversations with parents
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Honest conversation example
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Strategic conversations with parents18 Topics|2 Tests
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Opening the lesson
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Conversation topics
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Strategic conversations
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ABCD model
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The ABCD stages
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Specific communication techniques
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Prepare for the conversation
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Timing of strategic conversations
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Use mind maps
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Conducting a strategic-conversation meeting
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Reach parents
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What parents want from education
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Behaviour supports19 Topics|2 Tests
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Opening the lesson
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Positive behaviour interventions and supports
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International evidence
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PBIS method
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Preventive approach
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Student success
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Three-tiered system
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Tier strategies
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Acknowledging students
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Positive reinforcement of expectations
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Correcting behaviour errors
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Minor behaviours
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Major behaviours
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Teaching character strengths17 Topics|2 Tests
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Opening the lesson
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Character strengths are important
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Character strengths
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Support families in positive high-expectations schools – self-actualised scholars
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Developing character strengths
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Teaching expectations and character strengths
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Social-emotional learning
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PATHS and SSIS
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Social-emotional learning programs
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Bullying
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Anti-bullying policy
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Implementation of behaviour model19 Topics|2 Tests
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Lesson objective
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Opening the lesson
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The role of the principal
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The role of the coach
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The role of the teacher
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The role of the teaching assistant
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Behaviour-management team
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Using data to identify problems and monitor progress
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Data as information
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Team review of behaviour data
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Recording the meeting
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Problem-solving process
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Problem-solving steps
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Behaviour-referral data
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