

The Prep Work: A Dignity Audit for Teachers - What Your Classroom Might Be Telling You
A simple dignity audit for teachers to help you notice what behaviour language often misses before changing consequences, routines, or classroom expectations.

Dr. Cameron McCuaig
Mar 75 min read


Before You Begin: A Quick Classroom Check-In for Safety, Dignity, Voice, and Belonging
Before introducing new routines or rights language, take a quick classroom check-in. Notice how safety, dignity, voice, and belonging are showing up in your room before planning your next step.

Dr. Cameron McCuaig
Mar 54 min read


A Better Starting Point Than “Who Started It?”
An introductory classroom lesson for helping students name safety, dignity, voice, and participation. When conflict happens, one of the fastest questions adults ask is, “Who started it?” I understand why. We want to make sense of the moment, restore order, and move everyone forward. But that question can narrow things too quickly. It often pushes children toward blame before they have the language to notice what was affected, what needs protecting, or what a better next step

Dr. Cameron McCuaig
Mar 17 min read


A Quiet Classroom Is Not Always a Healthy Classroom
What if one of the most misleading signals in education is the quiet classroom?
From the hallway, it can look like peak efficiency. Students are seated. Voices are low or absent. The room appears stable, streamlined, almost frictionless. For decades, schooling has often treated that visual as a kind of performance metric, proof that the system is functioning well and the adult is firmly in control.

Dr. Cameron McCuaig
Jan 234 min read











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