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Category: Behaviour and Well Being

Well-being and Mental Health Support

On January 8, 2023 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well BeingLeave a comment

Loads of resources here https://www.annafreud.org/schools-and-colleges/resources/

Managing behaviour

On October 1, 2022 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well BeingLeave a comment

https://www.tes.com/magazine/teaching-learning/general/how-tackle-low-level-disruption

Mobile phones in schools

On August 15, 2022 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, LeadershipLeave a comment

Common sense from Doug lemov

https://www.educationnext.org/take-away-their-cellphones-rewire-schools-belonging-achievement/

On the toxicity of the notion of meritocracy

On July 17, 2022 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, Leadership, ResearchLeave a comment

https://bennewmark.wordpress.com/2022/05/21/the-new-send-green-paper-a-good-start-trapped-by-a-deficit-paradigm/

School Exclusions

On June 11, 2022 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well BeingLeave a comment

An interesting judicial review has clarified some issues around school exclusions and how they are carried out and reviewed

https://www.brownejacobson.com/education/training-and-resources/blogs/2022/06/judicial-review-of-school-exclusion-reconsideration-dismissed-on-all-grounds

Behaviour Management

On April 24, 2022 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well BeingLeave a comment

In my experience the pause can be the most powerful part of any behaviour strategy

https://teacherhead.com/2021/04/12/classroom-dialogue-and-behaviour-management-hand-in-hand/

Breaking bad habits

On January 9, 2022 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, LeadershipLeave a comment

Thought provoking piece on teacher bad habits and how to break them below that

https://elementsoflearning.home.blog/2021/11/15/does-that-make-sense-breaking-bad-habits/

https://improvingteaching.co.uk/2022/01/09/better-teacher-habits-for-better-student-learning/

Working with Parents New Guidance from EEF

On January 8, 2022 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, Closing the Gap, ResearchLeave a comment

https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/education-evidence/guidance-reports/supporting-parents

Information and advice around autism

On June 13, 2021 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, Closing the Gap, SENDLeave a comment

Why does my autistic child suddenly meltdown “out of nowhere”?

Listening skills

On May 23, 2021 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, DifferentiationLeave a comment

Here is a scaffold to help students become better listeners

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