Has classroom discipline changed?

23 OCTOBER 2007

Classroom discipline will be the focus of the latest public forum in the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Edversation series. The media tell us that students are changing and that the old ways of developing classroom discipline are no longer useful or effective. The forum, led by a team of CSU educators, will consider the questions: are students in classes really different today? do we need new ways of working with student and what works best? and what are the roles of teachers, parents and students in contemporary classrooms? The CSU academics will be joined by primary and secondary school teachers as well as senior secondary school students. The forum will have time for comment, questions and discussion from the floor. The forum will be held from 6pm on Tuesday 30 October in the council meeting room, Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Baylis St, Wagga Wagga.

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