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Sorting Out Behaviour

A Head Teacher's Guide
BuchGebunden
104 Seiten
Englisch
Crown House Publishingerschienen am31.12.2012
Inspirational, simple, profound and clear this guide provides no-nonsense advice providing teachers with the confidence to implement transformational, successful behavioural management structures within the school environment.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextInspirational, simple, profound and clear this guide provides no-nonsense advice providing teachers with the confidence to implement transformational, successful behavioural management structures within the school environment.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-78135-011-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum31.12.2012
Seiten104 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 128 mm, Höhe 183 mm, Dicke 17 mm
Gewicht196 g
Artikel-Nr.18740541

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents include sorting out: Mistakes, assemblies, the primary/secondary thing, being present, a Hall of Fame, consistency, the tracking of behaviour, the school's reaction to change, dealing with complaints, rewards, uniform, belief, fixer-term exclusions, an exclusion room, what a school can look like that hasn't got it right, sin bins, the Ten Commandments, dealing with 'difficult' parents, home visits, the reasons not to try to improve behaviour, the reasons to try to improve behaviour, guarantees to students, guarantees to staff, what you can do with students on the edge of the precipice, the behaviour management policy, study focus, alternative education, the on-call rota, that prevention is better than cure, whole-school detentions, the relationship with the governing body, what you can do to improve your school as a senior teacher, toilets, hierarchy, the fire drill, letting students leave the building during the school day, a behaviour timeline, students who arrive late in the mornings, the 85% you can control now, platforms, my ten favourite approaches, full-time heads of year, a school which your students need and deserve, advise to senior leaders, the things naughty students love.mehr
Kritik
I strongly recommend this extremely useful and practical guide, which demonstrates that effective behaviour management is about clarity, transparency, consistency and a set of manageable policies and procedures which are kept under constant review. Drawing on the author's vast, first-hand experience, it is a source of common sense and practical pointers which wouldenable all school staff from trainees to experienced school leaders to review their behaviour policies, practices and procedures.Brian Lightman, General Secretary, Association of School and College LeadersThank you to Jeremy Rowe for providing a plain English, common sense, easy to read guide about behaviour. Perhaps more importantly, he reminds us that children aren't criminals and that most schools are calm, productive, orderly places that are far removed from the image so often portrayed in the media. Weneed to hear that message more often.Fiona Millar, Guardian Columnistmehr

Autor

Jeremy Rowe is the ultimate 21st Century headmaster, he combines his twenty plus years of teaching experience with traditional values and realistic perspective to produce the effective method of management that has lead him to become a successful head teacher and public speaker. Jeremy regularly published articles for Teacher's Magazine and published online articles for the likes of Alistair Campbell. He believes that implementing simple but effective rules for school conduct result in a happy and successful school.