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Oh where , oh where is Choice Theory when you need it.

A Sunday newspaper appeared on the table the other day.  One that I don't usually see.  Three articles attracted my attention.  One the front page the title was "The secret story of violence in schools' with a photo of a face with a large bruise under the eye.  The article began with descriptions of student behaviours towards teachers in New Zealand schools.  Pushing, verbal abuse, kicking, teacher cars being vandalised. Possibly not very different from many schools in other countries.   The article stated that in some cases schools were asking teachers not to report these incidents for fear of involving the police would lead to negative publicity. The second article "Wagging school the daily deal for 29,000" with a subtitle -Chronic truants are getting lost in the system and ending up in crime or teen pregnancy statistics. One student was reported as saying he had regularly skipped school since the age of 13.  "Sc...

Be with Dr Glasser in LA

The Conference in Los Angeles has captured the imagine of people around the world.  Confirmation from Al Katz the Conference Chair means that we can now make arrangements for flights.   A sizeable group from Australia has registered and are now looking for the best deal with flights. The other piece of good news is that the early bird registration fee of $300 will be extended to April 15. Still to come are the arrangements for booking accommodation, the call for presentations and  giving us information about the Keynote speakers. I have been in contact with Leigh McGown, principal of the Glasser Quality School in Colorado at   Yampah Mountain High School.  She is willing to have visitors to the school.  Their school closes on 31 May.  I will continue negotiations to see if it is a possibility. In the mean time, register if you have been putting it off.  Book your flights to get the best deals and wait for the next lot of information. 

Too good to miss

BE PART OF OUR GREATEST GATHERING EVER! We are finally able to give you details about the William Glasser Association International Conference scheduled for 6th to 9th June 2012 in Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. This is the First International Conference organised by the new William Glasser Association International The location is Dr. Glasser’s home town. As Dr. Glasser is no longer able to travel beyond Los Angeles, this gives us a special way to honour him and his work. We have made a special effort to keep the registration fee and the accommodation fees at the lowest levels ever. Join us in celebrating Choice Theory around the world! To allow us to finalise our deposits with LMU it is vital to the success of this conference that we get as many early bookings as possible. We are asking you to pay your conference fee now. The early registration fee is $300 (ending 31st Jan 2012). The conference fee includes registration, all presenta...

Win with Choice: Making the difference

Win with Choice: Making the difference : A young mum who, with her husband had taken over the family farm, put in a nutshell the difference between schools that adapt the philosophy...

High School Glasser Quality School

This site is Murray High School the first Glasser Quality School High School http://murrayamericanstudies.blogspot.com/

Basic Intensive Training in Morrinsville

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The first Basic Intensive Training in Morrinsville was completed on 22 October.  Bette Blance as a new instructor worked with people from RTLB, schools and a counselling background to undertake the 27 hours of Choice Theory and its applications training. Left to right:  Lea-Anne Sheather, Celia Pickens, Lorraine Millard, Nicola Brown, Kylie Smith and Cassie Cross 

Why do Choice Theory

In a Basic Intensive Training in Woodenbong, a tiny settlement just across the border from Queensland we talked about an 'elevator speech' to explain to others about what the participants were doing over four Saturdays.  This is one such elevator speech. What have you lot been up to each Saturday?" "You know how some of our students are showing behaviours that not everyone agrees with don't you? This is jeopardising the school environment and students' education. Well, what we've been doing is professional learning on Choice Theory about meeting needs through positive choices. This means the staff  and our students can be happier because their needs are being met and in turn they are reaching their highest educational outcome."