Create Change That Lasts

Create Change That Lasts

  • Cool+
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Year 1 - 12
  • Social
  • Leadership
  • ...

Course summary

Make change last longer – in your classroom, service, school or organisation – with a range of strategies and tools that help gather and maintain momentum.

You will learn:

  • The basics of behavioural science, shared by international experts.
  • Different strategies that support groups of people to maintain the momentum of change.
  • How to use and teach with a tool that focuses on setting realistic goals.

Course time:

This course will take you 1 hour to complete. Enjoy it in one session or spread it out over a few weeks. You will have ongoing access via your personal dashboard.

Accreditation:

This course is mapped to the Professional Standards for Teachers. It is accredited for teacher professional development hours in the following states and territories:

Proficient Teacher – all states and territories except ACT and NSW

  • 3.7.2. Plan for appropriate and contextually relevant opportunities for parents/carers to be involved in their children’s learning.
  • 4.2.2 Establish and implement inclusive and positive interactions to engage and support all students in classroom activities.

This course is not currently accredited in the ACT (TQI) or NSW (NESA). However, it can be counted towards teacher identified learning hours (ACT) or NESA PD elective hours (NSW).

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Course Content

Introduction

Introduction

01.
Start here
02.
Set some learning goals
03.
Circle of influence
Maintaining Momentum

Maintaining Momentum

04.
Celebrating the big and the small
05.
Your first followers
06.
Find your bright spots
07.
Overcoming procrastination
08.
Motivational feedback
09.
Using incentives and rewards
Reflection

Reflection

10.
Reflect on your learning
11.
Suggestions for collaboration
12.
Plan with your PLC
13.
Congratulations

Course instructors

Mark Drummond from Cool Australia is your course teacher. He has worked in the education sector for over 11 years as a classroom teacher, Leader of Pedagogy within an Ed-Tech startup and as an educational consultant. Mark is an absolute science nerd and loves talking about dinosaurs as much as he loves talking about education (which is a lot)!

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will this take to complete?

This course will take you 1 hour to complete. Enjoy it in one session or spread it out over a few weeks. You will have ongoing access via your personal dashboard.

How does it work?

This course is on-demand and for private study. Learn at your own pace and at times that suit you. Get a certificate when you finish. You will have ongoing access via your user dashboard

Is this course accredited?

This course is mapped to the Professional Standards for Teachers. It is accredited for teacher professional development hours in the following states and territories:

Proficient Teacher – all states and territories except ACT and NSW

  • 3.7.2. Plan for appropriate and contextually relevant opportunities for parents/carers to be involved in their children’s learning.
  • 4.2.2 Establish and implement inclusive and positive interactions to engage and support all students in classroom activities.

This course is not currently accredited in the ACT (TQI) or NSW (NESA). However, it can be counted towards teacher identified learning hours (ACT) or NESA PD elective hours (NSW).

What are the curriculum links?

  • Foundation to Year 6: Civics and Citizenship, goal setting, creating change
  • Year 7 to Year 10: Civics and Citizenship, goal setting, creating change
  • General capabilities: Critical and Creative Thinking, Personal and Social Capability, Ethical Understanding
  • Cross-curriculum priorities: Sustainability

Who are the instructors?

Mark Drummond from Cool Australia is your course teacher. He has worked in the education sector for over 11 years as a classroom teacher, Leader of Pedagogy within an Ed-Tech startup and as an educational consultant. Mark is an absolute science nerd and loves talking about dinosaurs as much as he loves talking about education (which is a lot)!

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