Register now for this powerful October event

Self paced recorded content and short live webinars

You've heard about the Masterclass touring Australian cities for the past few years - well now you can be there no matter where you live!

Dr Louise Porter and Sandi Phoenix will be supporting you in rethinking behaviour ‘management’ over a three day Masterclass of both recorded and live content.

Join us for a powerful class to re-think and re-frame the role of teachers and educators in supporting children’s emerging social competence. This event will flex your thinking, question your knowing, and change your practice forever.

This event will begin on the 5th October - scroll down to The Program section for detailed Program information.  

What you'll get

This online course is designed to maximise your learning opportunity while fitting in with your schedule

  • Bonus content

    'Getting started content' is released one week before the Masterclass so you have a chance to familiarise yourself with some content and the course layout. Workbooks and downloads will also be made available at this time. If you haven't yet seen it, The Jayden & Sally story will be available for viewing.

  • Manageable chunks

    When the Masterclass starts, 1.5 hours of Videos are released each day for three days. There will be an optional 15 minute live session each morning (9am AEST) introducing the days content. Once all content has been released you will then have one more week to catch up on any days you missed.

  • Live Q&A Panel with Dr Louise Porter & Sandi Phoenix

    At the end of the Masterclass, you'll have the opportunity to join a 1.5 hour live Q&A Panel with Dr Louise Porter and Sandi Phoenix. Send your questions in or bring them with you on the night. This session will be recorded if you can't make it to the live.

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome

    2. Participant walk through video

      FREE PREVIEW
    3. Program

      FREE PREVIEW
    4. Links to standards

    1. Pre-masterclass video

    2. The Phoenix Cups framework - an overview

      FREE PREVIEW
    3. The Jayden & Sally Story - a story about children and the Phoenix Cups™

    4. Take the Quiz to determine your needs profile!

      FREE PREVIEW
    1. Day 1 - Reflection Activity Booklet

    2. Mastering behaviour guidance theory - Introduction

    3. Mastering behaviour guidance theory - Beliefs

    4. Mastering behaviour guidance theory - Values

    5. Behaviour guidance as prevention - Practice and program adjustments

    6. Day 1 Quiz

    1. Day 2 - Reflection Activity Booklet

    2. The Phoenix Cups Framework

    3. Understanding and planning for children's behavioural and social learning

    4. Approaches to children's behaviour and their impact on self esteem

    5. Provocations for meeting needs and rights in an education and care setting

    6. Day 2 Quiz

    1. Solutions Triangle Worksheet

    2. Day 3 - Reflection Activity Booklet

    3. A new way to look at 'attention seeking' behaviour

    4. Alternatives to punishment from a guidance approach

    5. The solution focused conversation framework

    6. Bonus - leading change with a solution focused conversation

    7. Let's get social - GIVEAWAY

    8. Day 3 Quiz

    1. Day 4 Quiz

    2. Live Q&A Panel recording

About this course

  • $198.00
  • 46 lessons
  • 7.5 hours of video content

Participant outcomes

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to be a part of leading behaviour change in education and care.

  • Mastering behaviour guidance

    Dr Louise Porter will suggest how educators can prevent most behavioural disruptions in children by meeting the children's needs. Q&A sessions about the implementation of a guidance approach will shed some light on practical strategies.

  • Mastering The Phoenix Cups framework

    Explore the reasons and functions that drive children’s behaviour as developing human beings using the Phoenix Cups Framework. If you're a seasoned Phoenix Cupser, you'll love this session. If you're new to the Phoenix Cups (or need revision) don't worry, we'll catch you up before the day with some exclusive resources and video recording so you come to the day ready to master.

  • Leading behaviour change in education settings

    You’re excited and inspired but how do you pollinate this change to your team? The end of the day will focus on discussion about how you can become change agents to sustain ongoing reflective practice at your service.

Who is this for?

This Masterclass is specifically designed for educators working in the early childhood education and care sector in Australia, however, the concepts and ideas within this course are transferable to work with any age child, in many sectors, and across the globe.

  • Educators

  • Carers

  • Teachers

  • Nannies

  • Early years practitioners

  • Youth workers

The Program

PRE-PROGRAM

Registrations

Pre-Masterclass work

The Jayden and Sally story – A 40 minute video about inclusion, teaching in the early years, children’s behaviour, fairness, and equity.

START 1st December

MASTERCLASS DAY ONE

Tuesday 1st December

Videos will be released at 9am and available all day (approx 1.5 hours of video content)

Mastering behaviour guidance theory & principles

All of our practices rest on our beliefs and values. In this session, Louise examines first what we believe about children’s behaviours. She concludes that, for people of all ages, our behaviours are an attempt to meet our needs. However, because children's brains are not yet fully developed, some of the strategies that they use to meet their needs might create conflict with those around them. We do not punish people for being in need. Therefore, when conflict happens, we solve it, rather than punishing children for it. This belief that children are just trying to meet their needs aligns with early childhood values, which Louise will discuss. Finally, she will give an overview of practices.

Behaviour guidance as a prevention of outbursts

Prevention is the base of all practices, represented by the bottom layer of our model - The Solutions Triangle. Prevention rests on the principle that children will be more engaged and less prone to outbursts when what we are asking them to do, and how we are asking them to do it, meets their needs. Therefore, this session will examine some of the routines in early childhood services that can provoke behaviours that challenge us – and how we can make these routines easier for the children to accomplish.

MASTERCLASS DAY TWO

Wednesday 2nd December

Videos will be released at 9am and available all day (approx 1.5 hours of video content)

The Phoenix Cups Framework

The Phoenix Cups is a philosophical framework that creates a shared language to explore ideas and understandings about human behaviour. In this session, Sandi will provide an overview of the theoretical thinking behind the framework including Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Glasser’s Choice theory, Humanistic Psychology, and Positive Psychology. The Phoenix Cups framework presents individual needs profiles as big and small Cups, where met and unmet needs are represented by full and empty Cups, interacting to drive behavioural choices. Educators will be encouraged to consider their own ‘needs profile’ and analyse how their own behaviours are driven by their needs.

Using the Phoenix Cups as a model for understanding children's behaviour

The Phoenix Cups framework provides a common language to easily communicate ideas and strategies with a focus on meeting needs rather than managing behaviours. In this session educators will be presented with a solution focused conversation framework and then be given the opportunity to explore behaviour strategies that will address the underlying function of the child’s behaviour.

Meeting children’s need for self-esteem

The outcome of belonging is a sense of worth; and the outcome of mastery is a sense of competence. These two aspects make up our self-esteem. They are separate and work in opposite ways: We gain a sense of competence by earning it through our efforts, whereas a sense of worth is, ideally, given – unconditionally. When, however, we tell children that they are ‘good' for getting things right, we are linking their worth (goodness or badness) to their competence. Ever after, they try to feel worthy by becoming competent – which never works. In this session, Louise will explain why, and how we can foster an authentic self-esteem in the children in our lives.

Provocations for meeting needs and rights in an education and care setting

Often we get stuck doing things because they've always been done that way. Meaningful critical reflection can often be sparked by a good question. In this session we will discuss each of the Phoenix Cups; Safety, Connection, Mastery, Freedom, and Fun, individually. Educators will explore their own practices, programs, routines, and transitions, and reflect on how Cup filling or Cup emptying different aspects of the program are and discuss the effect this has on behaviour.

MASTERCLASS DAY THREE

Thursday 3rd December

Videos will be released at 9am and available all day (approx 1.5 hours of video content)

Connection seeking and Connection Planning

‘Attention seeking’ is commonly heard as an ‘explanation’ about why children choose certain behaviours. However, there is little merit to this term and it holds very little usefulness in understanding or planning for behavioural learning. Instead, Sandi suggests a reframe to ‘Connection Seeking’ then shares some thinking, evidence, and research behind this idea that gives it much more credibility and usefulness.

Planning for meaningful interactions and connected relationships is arguably one of the most important aspects of a curriculum. In this session, educators will have the opportunity to consider the ‘magic ratio’ of interactions and reflect on how to move toward connection planning using a simple yet effective tool.

Alternatives to punishment

Having prevented outbursts by meeting children’s needs whenever possible and solved problems as they arise, finally (at the highest level in our model), we will still need to respond to the occasional meltdown. We will not punish children for lacking more skilful ways to meet their needs, because that would be punishing them for being children – because children are not yet totally skilful. Their brain is still developing. In this session, therefore, Louise will explain how we can respond to challenges when they arise and how to teach children to regulate their own feelings and impulses, both for the benefit of those around them but also for the children’s own comfort. No one enjoys being worked up.

Live Q&A Panel session

6pm - 7.30pm: Louise and Sandi will both be live online for a Q&A panel. Louise and Sandi will be answering your questions live and discussing the content with you.

MASTERCLASS DAY FOUR

Friday 4th December

Live online chat discussions forum. 

Sandi and Louise will be online to respond to your chat discussions throughout the day. 

CATCH UP WEEK

Ends Friday 11th December

Catch Up week. All content will be live for an additional week to give you time to catch up on any  

Instructor(s)

Principal Facilitator Sandi Phoenix

Sandi is the founding company director and principal facilitator at Phoenix Support for Educators. Her framework, The Phoenix Cups, have revolutionised how education & care professionals and parents, understand the behaviour of, and proactively plan for, the wellbeing of children and young people. She is highly regarded as an international speaker, coach, mentor, and professional development facilitator.

PhD, MA(Hons), MGiftedEd, DipEd, BA, BIntStuds Child Psychologist Dr Louise Porter

Dr Louise Porter, PhD, MA(Hons), MGiftedEd, DipEd, BA, BIntStuds, Child Psychologist is passionate about safeguarding children’s self-esteem, promoting their social skills, and supporting their resilience in the face of the challenges that life often raises. Louise advocates for teaching children to behave considerately, being mindful of how their behaviour affects others, rather than what consequences it may earn them. She has taught at university, conducted a private practice for 30 years, and worked in both mainstream and disability agencies and schools. She is an outstanding author of some of the best texts in the world on the topic of guidance. Louise is a popular speaker throughout Australia and internationally.

FAQ

  • How much does it cost?

    This online program is $198 AUD per participant. If you require bulk logins (8 participants or more), please get in touch via [email protected] or phone 1300 361 243 to request a bulk buy discount coupon code.

  • Is this Masterclass for people all over the world?

    Yes! We're super excited to be making this event more accessible to educators all over Australia and around the world. The cost is $198 AUD, which can be purchased directly off the site, at which point it will be converted to your currency.

  • What if I'm in a different time zone to AEST?

    Participants will be attending from around the world. We understand live sessions may be difficult to get to for some. If these sessions are between 10am - 5am for your time zone (for example, USA), please email us to request that another live time be scheduled. We will accommodate these requests when there is enough demand.

  • I'm busy / working during the live session times - do I need to attend those?

    No. The live sessions times are entirely optional. We'll be adding important information that you need in to the course throughout the masterclass. Lives are just an opportunity to connect with us and ask questions 'in person'.

  • If I can't make the lives, can I still ask questions?

    Yes! There is a discussion feature on the course that you can use at any time. We'll make time to reply to these discussion questions each day.

  • Will I get a certificate?

    Once you've completed all of the content here, you'll be issued with a personalised downloadable participation certificate. Yay!

  • Is this the same program that was delivered at events on the tour in 2019?

    Yes. For the past three years, this class has been delivered at events in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, and Cairns! It evolved and changed over that time but the last time it was presented by Sandi and Louise was on the Gold Coast in February 2020 to a class of 100 participants. That event was recorded so that YOU can participate from the comfort of your own home or workplace.

  • How long do I get access to the content for?

    You will have access to the pre-work content immediately upon registering. The Day 1 video will be available at 9am AEST on Day 1, and it will stay available for the remainder of the event. Day 2 video will go live at 9am on Day 2 and will be available for the remainder of the event. Day 3 content will be available at 9am on Day 3. You will then have access to all 3 days of content for a further one week. Your online masterclass login will expire one week after the last live day. Once expired, logins can not be extended. However, re-enrollments will receive a 10% discount. If you require a re-enrollment 10% off coupon code, please email [email protected]

  • What professional standards does this Masterclass link to?

    The Masterclass addresses the following teaching standards and National Quality Standards (Australian) Element 1.1.1 Approved learning framework Curriculum decision making contributes to each child’s learning and development outcomes in relation to their identity, connection with community, wellbeing, confidence as learners and effectiveness as communicators. Element 1.1.2 Child-centred Each child’s current knowledge, strengths, ideas, culture, abilities and interests are the foundation of the program. Element 1.1.3 Program learning opportunities All aspects of the program, including routines, are organised in ways that maximise opportunities for each child’s learning. Element 1.2.1 Intentional teaching Educators are deliberate, purposeful, and thoughtful in their decisions and actions. Element 1.2.3 Child directed learning Each child's agency is promoted, enabling them to make choices and decisions that influence events and their world. Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (Please note - this course is not yet NESA approved)

Professional Teaching Standards

This course links to the following Teaching Standards

Focus Area 1.1 

This course will be provided educators the ability to select and develop a range of teaching strategies to improve student learning using knowledge of the physical, social and intellectual develop and characteristics of students and how this could impact their learning.

Focus Area 1.2

The participants will develop their skills to evaluate the effectiveness of their programs by understanding how students learn and their implications of their teaching. 

Focus Area 3.1 

The participant will be involved in developing strategies and establishing achievable goals for the child to ensure that the child’s social and behavioural learning is supported, their needs and rights are met, and to encourage their participation and learning in the classroom.

Focus Area 3.2

The participant will complete the Cup filling environment plan with strategies, ideas and make plans for implementing learning, teaching and lessons that will support and promote children’s learning, including social and behavioural learning.

Focus Area 3.3

Activities throughout this course will support the participant to use and develop problem-solving, critical and creative thinking and encourage others to be solution focused when observing children’s behaviours and also when developing and relevant teaching strategies to support children’s social and behavioural learning and inclusion in the classroom.

Focus Area 3.5

Activities in this course will allow the participant to establish and implement new vocabulary, and other forms of communication (verbal and non-verbal communication) to ensure that positive interactions are utilised to engage and support children’s participation in the classroom.

Focus Area 3.6

Through the development of the behaviour analysis and action plan the participant will attempt (where possible) to gain feedback from the child’s perspective about what may need improving within the teaching program, so they fill more supported within the classroom environment. The participant will engage in professional critical reflection to allow for professional growth and to make improvements where possible to their teaching programs for children.

Focus Area 3.7

The participant will have opportunities to invite parents/carers to be involved in their child’s learning through the completion of the behaviour analysis and action plan. 

Focus Area 4.1

The participant will establish and implement new language and vocabulary to ensure that the child develops a positive self-image and to ensure that this language creates positive interactions to engage and support children’s participation in the classroom.

Focus Area 4.3

The participant will have opportunities to reflect on the possible reasons behind the children’s behaviours in the classroom. This will start reflection on what could be reasons behind the children’s behaviour with a fair and respectful mindset.

Focus Area 6.3

Participant has opportunity to access a live facilitated Q&A webinar with other professionals to have an opportunity to ask questions, engage in discussions, share strategies and gain knowledge and receive constructive feedback from other colleagues to promote improvement their professional knowledge and practice.

Focus Area 6.4

The participant to complete the behaviour analysis and action plan which will enable them to capture data and gather documentation around a child’s behaviour and to help identify and further understand the function of behaviour, paying particular attention to any learning needs the student may have which is associated to an underlying and unmet need.

Focus Area 7.3

This plan is also developed in consultation with the child’s parents/carers to develop respectful collaborative relationships and encourage their involvement in this process regarding their child’s learning and overall wellbeing.

Focus Area 7.4

The Phoenix Cups Community Facebook group allows the participant to establish connections with other practitioners who are implementing the Phoenix Cups framework in their services. Through participating in this forum and the live webinar the participant will have opportunities to expand their knowledge, reflect and make improvements to their practices.