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Practice guide
Building positive connections with all students
This practice guide provides practical suggestions to build positive connections with your students leading to positive teacher–student relationships.
Practice resource
Circulation: Classroom management skill
Circulation is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
Practice resource
Clear communication: Classroom management skill
Clear communication is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
Practice resource
Deliberate pause: Classroom management skill
Deliberately pausing is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
Practice resource
Non-verbal correction: Classroom management skill
Non-verbal correction is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
Practice resource
Scanning your class: Classroom management skill
Scanning is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
Practice resource
Voice control: Classroom management skill
Voice control is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
Discussion paper
Effectively managing classrooms to create safe and supportive learning environments
This discussion paper explores the evidence supporting the Australian Education Research Organisation's (AERO) suite of classroom management resources.
Project
Engaged classrooms through effective classroom management
Students learn best in well-managed classrooms. AERO’s classroom management resources support teachers and school leaders to create safe and supportive learning environments through evidence-based practices.
Research report
How students learn best: An overview of the evidence
This paper highlights the impact aligning teaching practices with how students learn has on educational outcomes. It underscores the importance of evidence-based practices that enhance learning for all students.
Practice resource
Teaching for how students learn: A model of learning and teaching
Teaching practices that are aligned with how students learn are the most effective in improving education outcomes for all. There is strong evidence about the processes that occur during learning.
Project
How students learn
Our work on how students learn best (also known as the science of learning) connects cognitive science, neuroscience and education psychology research on the learning process with practical teaching implications.