Classroom Engagement: The unwritten code

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Behaviour strategies
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Children?s learning
Classroom activity
Classroom bahaviour
Engagement
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Focus on learning
Learning
Lesson
Lesson plan
Motivation
Practical support for teaching
Primary school
Primary teacher
Primary teaching
Ready to learn
Teacher professional development
Teaching and learning

Product details

  • ISBN 9781036200800
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What they didn′t tell you about how to increase engagement and decrease unsettled behaviour.

Teachers have long been taught to use different strategies: one for behaviour; one for learning. Start with control to get their attention, then move on to the learning. This isn′t working. It′s time for a change.

Jen Foster brings a new approach. One that recognises that behaviour and learning cannot and should not be separated. One that harnesses the power of engagement to put children′s focus on learning at the heart of every lesson.

Educator Jen Foster offers teachers a fundamental unwritten code for all lessons. Exploring the research behind what we know about children′s learning, Jen outlines why Flow, Play, Drive, Connection and Movement are key elements for all lessons. Jen presents examples of effective classroom activities, inspiration for lesson planning and practical support for teaching.

Classroom Engagement: The Unwritten Code shows you how to bring the power of engagement to your lessons. Engaged children are more focused, more motivated, happier and more ready to learn.

 

Jen Foster was a teacher for 12 years working across every year group. Jen is the founder of The Good Morning Club which is the world′s first online behaviour encyclopedia. This is now used in over 5000 schools in 84 countries. Jen provides behaviour training to trusts, schools and companies.

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