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Be ready when a child throws a dinosaur egg at you
You’re either the type of teacher who tears up the lesson when a pupil takes you down an expected path, or you’re the sort who sticks rigidly to the script. Which are you?
17 November 2017
Book review: Practical Behaviour Management for Primary School Teachers
A useful reminder that, when it comes to students’ behavioural issues, it’s not all about the teacher
17 November 2017
Children not gasping at your lesson? Quelle horreur!
Apparently Japanese tourists have been suffering ‘Paris syndrome’ – extreme disappointment when the reality fails to live up to the romantic expectation. Something similar afflicts many of our NQTs
3 November 2017
You can always depend on the kindness of teachers
Sometimes the school is the only place some children will encounter a caring heart
20 October 2017
Self-preservation required as the term takes hold
Pupil, teacher and equipment breakdowns are a reminder of the importance of behaviour management
6 October 2017
Teachers are in the relationship business
It is more important that teachers make a connection with their pupils than that they are liked by them, argues primary school educator Jo Brighouse
26 September 2017
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