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Category: Behaviour and Well Being

How to lead behaviour management in schools

On February 8, 2021 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well BeingLeave a comment

https://www.tes.com/news/why-behaviour-crackdowns-are-bad-idea?fbclid=IwAR23eLlvcjfFRrxmGyY8YlTHPnBPdOzcFTFvXubqw9wAbaxLFGjyaYI5Z5U

Mistakes happen and it is no bad thing!

On January 25, 2021 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, Growth MindsetLeave a comment

Teaching, sympathy and the art of Kintsugi

Well-being tips for teachers teaching remotely

On January 16, 2021 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well BeingLeave a comment

Supporting every teacher: Teacher wellbeing when working from home

Behaviour management

On December 9, 2020 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well BeingLeave a comment

https://achemicalorthodoxy.wordpress.com/behaviour/

Attendance awards are a good thing …

On December 7, 2020 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, Closing the GapLeave a comment

https://disidealist.wordpress.com/2020/12/06/100-attendance-certificates-why-im-100-in-favour/

Managing low level disruption in the classroom

On December 6, 2020 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well BeingLeave a comment

https://achemicalorthodoxy.wordpress.com/2020/12/03/sir-i-know-this-sir-sir/

Some good advice from teacher head

On October 31, 2020 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Behaviour and Well Being, Differentiation, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

Well worth a read

10 FAQs about the challenges teachers face.

Behaviour management

On October 27, 2020 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, Closing the GapLeave a comment

Some more sense being spoken by Tom Bennett about behaviour:

“Boundaries without love is tyranny, but love without boundaries is indulgence”.

Teachers Need to Be Taught To Teach Students to Behave

Rebooting Behaviour Expectations

On August 28, 2020October 26, 2020 By Every day is a school dayIn Behaviour and Well Being, Closing the Gap, LeadershipLeave a comment

Really good blog here from Tom Bennett on how to approach the start of term here

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