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Lea Vellenoweth

@leavellenoweth

DP at Hobsonville Point Secondary School. Passionate about teaching & learning. Balances this out with a love for adventure racing and the outdoors.

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3 things students need to hear from teachers: 1. “I believe in you.” 2. “You have a purpose.” 3. “How are you, really?”

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On morning meetings: “Before any learning can take place, the students really need to feel safe, feel like they’re seen, and feel like they’re cared about.”

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Kia Aroha College Celebration Day! Awards for conscientisation, transformation, whanaungatanga, cultural, AND Western knowledge, leadership – not a “dux” in sight! Top award: “two young revolutionaries whose achievements show their commitment to liberating minds and communities.”

Kia Aroha College Celebration Day! Awards for conscientisation, transformation, whanaungatanga, cultural, AND Western knowledge, leadership – not a “dux” in sight! Top award: “two young revolutionaries whose achievements show their commitment to liberating minds and communities.”
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Awesome mahi Richard and your team. Great eg of moral purpose and courage Challenging perceptions: Inside Hamilton's Fairfield College stuff.co.nz/national/educa…

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Ria & Emma - 'Education for the Future'Conference: "the stuff we are learning about at HPSS is what other students want in their schools."

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If the next time you say ‘hello’ to a student in the hall they look startled & confused, then you know there aren’t enough adults speaking to students in non-academic spaces. It also means it’s time to double down on your ‘hellos.’

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"With our most difficult students, the current way schools try to discipline students does not change their behavior, and often it escalates the problems. Discipline, unlike punishment, is proactive and begins before there are problems." edut.to/2KC9a1l

"With our most difficult students, the current way schools try to discipline students does not change their behavior, and often it escalates the problems. Discipline, unlike punishment, is proactive and begins before there are problems." edut.to/2KC9a1l