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Where We Are Going Wrong on Behaviour - reflections on the Bill Rogers interview

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Today’s discussion is prompted by the Bill Rogers interview that recently appeared in the TES titled: ‘Bill Rogers: Where we are going wrong on behaviour’.

Matt and Femi discuss:

- The problem of COVID and re-victimising students

- Teacher’s being inclined to appease students rather than lead on behaviour.

- If you’re not in control it’s not a safe environment

- Relationships and how to respond and relate to students

- How do things change when you know the causative pathology for the a student’s antisocial behaviour

- Curriculum for behaviour, and the problem of differing conceptions of what teachers mean by poor behaviour

- Restorative conversations

- The power of behaviour routines (and the risk that they become performative)

- And the unhelpful contributions of commentators who do not understand schools and classrooms

  continue reading

85 episodes

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Content provided by Matt Findlay and Femi Adeniran, Matt Findlay, and Femi Adeniran. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Matt Findlay and Femi Adeniran, Matt Findlay, and Femi Adeniran or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today’s discussion is prompted by the Bill Rogers interview that recently appeared in the TES titled: ‘Bill Rogers: Where we are going wrong on behaviour’.

Matt and Femi discuss:

- The problem of COVID and re-victimising students

- Teacher’s being inclined to appease students rather than lead on behaviour.

- If you’re not in control it’s not a safe environment

- Relationships and how to respond and relate to students

- How do things change when you know the causative pathology for the a student’s antisocial behaviour

- Curriculum for behaviour, and the problem of differing conceptions of what teachers mean by poor behaviour

- Restorative conversations

- The power of behaviour routines (and the risk that they become performative)

- And the unhelpful contributions of commentators who do not understand schools and classrooms

  continue reading

85 episodes

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