Managing Behaviour in the Primary School

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A01=Jim Docking
A01=Michelle MacGrath
Accountability Cues
anti-bullying interventions
Anti-bullying Policy
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Author_Michelle MacGrath
behaviour incident response
Behaviour Policy
Behaviour Policy Statements
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classroom discipline techniques
Classroom Teacher's Control
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Cooperative Group Work
Cooperative Learning
DfEE Circular
Effective Behaviour Management
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Elton Committee
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evidence-based behaviour management practices
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High Socio-economic Disadvantage
Hm Inspectorate
Leverhulme Primary Project
Lunchtime Supervisor
management
Midday Supervisors
Perceiving Problem Behaviour
playground
Playground Behaviour
Playground Code
Playground Policies
policies
primary education strategies
privilege
pupil motivation approaches
Ro Om
School's Behaviour Policy
Sen Pupil
Tactical Ignoring
time
unwanted
Unwanted Behaviour
whole-school policy development
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138174771
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The original edition of this book made accessible to primary school teachers and student teachers the means of putting many of the Elton Report's findings into practice. The author's philosophy on behavior management still stands, but the ideas have been revised and updated to take account of more recent thought about good practice in primary education and the management of schools today.

The book suggests tried and tested strategies for forestalling behavior problems through thoughtful class management and lesson planning; responding positively to behavior incidents; communicating positive expectations; and enhancing pupil motivation.

There are useful checklists throughout and material for experienced staff as well as for students and newly qualified teachers.

Authored by Docking, Jim; MacGrath, Michelle

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