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Behaviour Specialist and Education Consultant
DR BILL ROGERS is an education consultant. A teacher by profession, Bill now lectures widely on discipline and behaviour management issues; classroom management; stress and teaching and colleague support.
He works in every area of education (primary,secondary and tertiary) conducting seminars for teachers and support staff, lecturing widely to teachers, schools, Colleges of Education and Universities.
His work is known especially for his commitment to a skills-based approach to discipline and behaviour management and the emphasis on a colleague support focus across the school for the development, and maintenance, of positive behaviours within a rights, responsibility, rules focus.
Bill has published numerous books in Australia and the United Kingdom and continues his work as a visiting professor at universities across Europe and the UK.
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Dr Rogers works with individual schools, school clusters, education authorities & universities across Australia and Internationally, on request.
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Bill is the author of many journal articles and contributions to magazines (in Australia and the U.K.) and has published a number of books in Australia and the United Kingdom. He also has written for the Times Educational Supplement in the UK. Bill is on the Editorial Board of Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties a journal published quarterly by Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties Association (SEBDA) in the UK.
He has taught at both primary and secondary phase, in schools, and in 1985 took up a consultancy position with the Ministry of Education (in Victoria) to promote whole-school approaches to discipline, behaviour management and student welfare.
In 1988 he was awarded a scholarship to the United Kingdom to research teacher stress; he lectured widely during that visit on topics related to stress and teaching.
He also consulted to the committee who drafted the Elton Report: Discipline in Schools (1989) London.
Since 1988 Bill has returned on numerous occasions to lecture at major universities and to conduct seminars and in-service programs with a number of Education Authorities in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, Indonesia, New Zealand and New Guinea. He has conducted a number of Summer Schools at the University of Cambridge Institute of Education (UK).
Prior to teaching Bill was a parish minister for seven years in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne; a role including chaplaincy in hospitals and schools.
Bill holds a Diploma in Pastoral Ministry (Ridley College, Dip. Min.); Bachelor in Theology (B.Th. Second Class Hons Ridley College: Melbourne University); Diploma of Teaching and Bachelor of Education (Melbourne University B.Ed.). His Master's degree (Melbourne University, M.Ed.) concentrated on research in conflict and conflict resolution among pre-adolescents. His Ph.D. (Melbourne University) researched colleague support in schools as it addresses stress and coping, collaboration and supportive school cultures. A framework for colleague support in schools was developed out of this study. I Get By With a Little Help: Colleague Support In Schools (2002) Australian Council for Educational Research : Melbourne. Also published in the U.K. : Sage Publications, London. See also The Effective Guide to Managing Teacher Stress (also published in Polish and German).
Bill was made a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators in 1998. He has also received an award for Excellence in Education (1993) Victoria, and in 1995 was awarded the Hedley Beare Educator of the Year Award (1998) by the Australian Council for Educational Administration (Victoria). He was appointed an adjunct professor (Education) at Griffith University (Queensland, Australia) in 2000 a post he held for eight years. He is an Honorary Life Fellow at Leeds Trinity University (UK) and is currently Honorary Fellow at the Graduate School of Education: Melbourne University. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Europe and UK for over thirty years.