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Student Voice Without Losing Structure: A practical first look at the Web of Rights

Thu, Sep 10

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Webinar

A practical webinar for teachers who are tired of managing the same conflicts, want stronger classroom culture, and need a more human, structured way to think about dignity, voice, safety, and shared responsibility.

Student Voice Without Losing Structure: A practical first look at the Web of Rights
Student Voice Without Losing Structure: A practical first look at the Web of Rights

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Sep 10, 2026, 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. EDT

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About the event

A lot of classroom management advice falls apart once the room gets real.


Many teachers are working hard, repeating the same reminders, and still facing the same conflicts. In this webinar, Dr. Cameron McCuaig introduces the Web of Rights as a practical framework for understanding what may actually be happening underneath repeated conflict, shutdown, power struggles, and surface-level behaviour issues.


This session is designed for teachers who are just discovering this work. It will help you move beyond control-first responses and begin thinking in terms of safety, dignity, voice, and shared responsibility.


Rather than asking only who is wrong or who started it, this webinar explores what shifts when teachers begin asking better questions, making rights visible, and using clearer language around conflict, fairness, and belonging.


You will leave with a stronger reframe, a concrete classroom example, and simple language you can begin using right away.


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