Teaching to the NorthEast By Russel Bishop - Confirming my teaching style .
A summary - Teaching to the North-East by Russell Bishop focuses on the importance of strong, caring relationships between teachers and students. Bishop argues that students, especially Māori and other under-served groups, learn best when they feel respected, valued, and supported. He describes the "North-East" zone as the ideal teaching space—where teachers combine warm, trusting relationships with high expectations and effective teaching. In this approach, teachers build classroom environments like families, listen to students' voices, and work together with them to plan learning. The book highlights that when teachers truly connect with students, they can make a real difference in their success. I always felt having my classroom relationships and environment have a 'family feel' was important. This book and the research of Russel Bishop in the Kotahitanga project and subsequent work has confirmed this for me. I have also seen this with my now Year 13 son wh...

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