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Archive for the ‘ASPIRE Principles’ Category

 

Aboriginal Girls Circle: new photo filmComments Off on Aboriginal Girls Circle: new photo film

Aboriginal Girls Circle: new photo film
  • Posted: 8 years ago
  • Category: ASPIRE Principles, Sue's Blog

Young Aboriginal Women are the hope of  future communities.  Watch this photo-film to see how the AGC connects high school girls,  gives them a voice, grows leaders and ‘solutionaries’.   The AGC, initiated by Sue, has been positively evaluated by Dr Brenda Dobia and her team at the University of Western Sydney.  We hope to eventually […]

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Circle Principles: Equality – the facilitation of an equal voiceComments Off on Circle Principles: Equality – the facilitation of an equal voice

Circle Principles: Equality – the facilitation of an equal voice
  • Posted: 8 years ago
  • Category: ASPIRE Principles, Sue's Blog

I have decided to expand on the Circle Solutions principles to support good practice. This blog is about why equality and student voice matters, and how to make this authentic. Equality is incorporated in the Circle guidelines We listen to each other Equality is also embedded in the Circle pedagogy where participants sit in a […]

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Circle Principles: Respect – listen and be listened toComments Off on Circle Principles: Respect – listen and be listened to

Circle Principles: Respect – listen and be listened to
  • Posted: 8 years ago
  • Category: ASPIRE Principles, Sue's Blog

CIRCLE SOLUTIONS PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE: Circle Solutions is a philosophy for healthy relationships and a pedagogy for teaching them. It is based in the principles of agency, safety, positivity, inclusion, respect and equality. I have decided to expand on these principles to support good practice. Respect is incorporated in the two Circle guidelines When one […]

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Circle Principles: Inclusion – everyone matters, we all belong here, no one is left outComments Off on Circle Principles: Inclusion – everyone matters, we all belong here, no one is left out

Circle Principles: Inclusion – everyone matters, we all belong here, no one is left out
  • Posted: 8 years ago
  • Category: ASPIRE Principles, Sue's Blog

Circle Solutions is a philosophy for healthy relationships and a pedagogy for teaching them. It is based in the principles of agency, safety, positivity, inclusion, respect and equality. I have decided to expand on the Circle Solutions principles to support good practice. This blog is about inclusion, why this is important and what it means for […]

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Circle Principles: Positivity – Strengths, Solutions and Promoting Positive EmotionsComments Off on Circle Principles: Positivity – Strengths, Solutions and Promoting Positive Emotions

Circle Principles: Positivity – Strengths, Solutions and Promoting Positive Emotions
  • Posted: 8 years ago
  • Category: ASPIRE Principles, Sue's Blog

Circle Solutions is a philosophy for healthy relationships and a pedagogy for teaching them. It is based in the principles of agency, safety, positivity, inclusion, respect and equality. I have decided to expand on these principles to support good practice. This blog is about positivity, why this is important and what it means for Circles. […]

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