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Behaviour - Let’s turn our backs on old-school methods
Harking back to traditional discipline is a recipe for resentment. Teachers must deal in consequences, not punitive punishments
28 November 2014
Behaviour - It’s time for a little talk about post-class chats
At some point, every teacher will ask a misbehaving student to stay behind – follow these tips to make the conversation count
3 January 2014
Behaviour - It’s time for a little talk about post-class chats
At some point, every teacher will ask a misbehaving student to stay behind – follow these tips to make the conversation count
3 January 2014
Men shouldn’t be afraid to show they care
Society’s attitudes to males who work with children have changed over time, yet they are still in short supply in primary classrooms
22 November 2013
Men shouldn’t be afraid to show they care
Society’s attitudes to males who work with children have changed over time, yet they are still in short supply in primary classrooms
22 November 2013
Joking aside, humour can be a helpful tool
Engage your class with comic rhymes or wordplay and banish stress by using witty repartee to defuse tense situations
28 June 2013
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