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Behaviour Matters e-bulletins | Teaching Expertise

July 5, 2008 //  by Admin

The antiseptic bounce-back technique is great for managing low-level interventions and is most effective when used in partnership with a colleague

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Behaviour Matters provides practical tips for saying what you mean, and meaning what you say

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This week's issue of Behaviour Matters looks at the importance of body language and personal space, offering advice on how to understand personal boundaries in order to get the best response from pupils

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This week's Behaviour Matters explains how offering students limited, but constructive, choices can improve their behaviour and learning

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This week's Behaviour Matters looks at how you can use body language to support and encourage students

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This week's issue of Behaviour Matters looks at how hot summer weather can affect behaviour.We provide some suggestions for keeping the temperature down and offer ways to adapt lesson plans.

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This week’s issue of Behaviour Matters looks at how individual education, behaviour and pastoral plans can be implemented in the classroom to meet pupils’ needs.

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This week's issue of Behaviour Matters looks at the methods you can use to give pupils specific directions − keeping them on task and reducing class disruptions.

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This week's issue of Behaviour Matters looks at the importance of practising the techniques that you use to manage students' behaviour

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This issue of Behaviour Matters provides you with ways to improve lessons through listening to pupils' opinions and feedback on tasks

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