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Behaviour - When chaos reigns, fear can be your friend
The `big beasts’ of the staffroom can strike terror into the heart of any student. Used sparingly, they are an invaluable resource
17 January 2014
Behaviour - Celebrating the work of the outsiders
Teachers at pupil referral units handle difficult students with skill and care – and they’ve got plenty of lessons for the mainstream, too
11 October 2013
Behaviour - Celebrating the work of the outsiders
Teachers at pupil referral units handle difficult students with skill and care – and they’ve got plenty of lessons for the mainstream, too
11 October 2013
Lost your cool? Learn to regain authority
When you blow up in front of your students there are no short cuts to regaining their trust – the first step is to say you’re sorry
21 June 2013
Are you a lion tamer or a horse whisperer?
There are subtle, assertive ways to manage students’ behaviour successfully that do not involve aggression and confrontation
24 May 2013
Good behaviour must be on show
Ofsted’s focus on `attitudes to learning’ signals a shift in expectations. Paul Dix suggests adjusting your approach
19 April 2013
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