
Beyond Survival: The New Teacher Podcast
What can new teachers do when behaviour starts to slip in their lessons?
Nov 9, 2022
49:42
The guest on this week's episode of 'Beyond Survival: the new teacher podcast' is Sam Strickland. Sam is a headteacher, behavioural specialist and author of three brilliant books on education. His latest book is 'The Behaviour Manual'. You can follow Sam on Twitter @strickomaster.
In this interview, Sam answers the central question: What can new teachers do when behaviour starts to slip in their lessons?
In this interview, Sam answers the central question: What can new teachers do when behaviour starts to slip in their lessons?
In answering this central question, we also explore the following:
What general actions or routines might a new teacher introduce to manage behaviour standards?
Scenario 1: the class as a whole are extremely chatty and lack focus. What approaches might the teacher take?
Scenario 2: there are three disruptive students who are really impacting learning. What approaches might the teacher take?
Is there any further advice you might offer new teachers at the start of their careers?
Is there any further advice you might offer new teachers at the start of their careers?
I hope you really enjoy the episode! If you have any feedback on how to improve the show, or would like to come on the podcast for one of the live coaching episodes, please get in touch via www.slowteaching.co.uk, or through Twitter (@teachgratitude1).
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