There was general programming too, including a weekly half-hour news programme, documentaries on the educational issues and controversies of the day, and guidance on topics such as behaviour management.
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These inform and drive all aspects of the College including its Teaching and Learning Framework ( including the Habits of Mind system ) and the self-driven behaviour management system called the Raise Responsibility system.
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The school has a reputation in the Maitland community in the following areas : academic achievement; quality creative and performing arts; excellence in sport; caring student welfare; and highly effective behaviour management strategies.
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"The Behaviour Guru : Behaviour Management Solutions for Teachers " ( November 4, 2010 ), was chosen to be given out free to all new teachers joining the National Union of Teachers for three years
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The pain model is grounded in the work they have done with these students identified as high-risk; students whose behaviour has resulted in a referral to the Behaviour Management Unit a service supplied to schools by some states in Australia.
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Chaplain is an expert on behaviour management, lecturing Primary and Secondary P . G . C . E . students on this subject and availing himself to provide individual support throughout the P . G . C . E . course and beyond.
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""'Taunoa v Attorney-General " "'was a case in the Supreme Court of New Zealand concerning breaches of prisoners'Department of Corrections in the Behaviour Management Regime programme at Auckland Prison between 1998 and 2004.
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The "'pain model of behaviour management "', which acknowledges that physical pain and psychological pain may inhibit learning, is a model developed for teachers who work with students who have extremely challenging behaviours, social problems and a lack of social skills.
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The behaviour management unit, called Tamar, is a 8-cell high security unit used to house prisoners who are considered to pose a particularly high risk to correctional staff, to other prisoners or detainees, or to the maintenance of good order and security in the prison.
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics ( AAP ), research shows that corporal punishment is less effective than other methods of behaviour management in schools, and " praise, discussions regarding values, and positive role models do more to develop character, respect, and values than does corporal punishment ".