Why are you shouting at us?: The dos and don'ts of behaviour management ebook
by John Murphy,Lisa Marie Hall,Phil Beadle
In their witty and very practical book, Phil Beadle and John Murphy guide teachers through the dos and don'ts of behaviour management based on their decades of experience teaching in the most challenging schools.
In their witty and very practical book, Phil Beadle and John Murphy guide teachers through the dos and don'ts of behaviour management based on their decades of experience teaching in the most challenging schools. They highlight the importance of managing your own behaviour.
In their witty and very practical book, Phil Beadle and John Murphy guide teachers through the dos and don'ts of behaviour management based on their decades of experience teaching in the most challenging schools
In their witty and very practical book, Phil Beadle and John Murphy guide teachers through the dos and don'ts of behaviour management based on their decades of experience teaching in the most challenging schools. They highlight the importance of managing your own behaviour, as well as really understanding that of your students, and provide practical strategies for embedding positive behaviour management techniques into teaching practice.
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Phil Beadle is an English teacher, consultant and author with a history . John Murphy is the Director of Education for Oasis Community Learning.
Phil Beadle is an English teacher, consultant and author with a history of transformational results achieved with children in challenging schools. A former United Kingdom Secondary School Teacher of the Year, he has written for every broadsheet newspaper in the UK and appeared in Channel 4's 'Unteachables' and 'Can't Read: Can't Write'.
Phil Beadle is an English teacher, consultant and author with a history of transformational results achieved with . It's actually slightly disappointing that Beadle and Murphy are perpetuating these types of management strategies for poor behaviour.
I have read many behaviour management books which tell the reader how to react to situations and quite often . A light has been turned on in the world of behaviour management. Sir Iain Hall, CEO, Great Schools for All Children).
I have read many behaviour management books which tell the reader how to react to situations and quite often advocate methods likely to further inflame it. This book is excitingly different! It helps the reader identify their own personal triggers and responses to poor behaviour and urges reflection. provides an invaluable handbook for managing behaviour in challenging schools. This book is all of those and more. It is packed with wisdom, common sense and ideas. Whether you are new to teaching or have many years experience there are great lessons to be learned in this book. It will be hugely influential. Sir John Rowling, Director, The PIXL Club).
Phil Beadle's latest book is Why Are You Shouting At Us?: the dos and don'ts of Behaviour Management, published by Bloomsbury . They keep shouting variations of the same question, even if they don't get an answer.
Phil Beadle's latest book is Why Are You Shouting At Us?: the dos and don'ts of Behaviour Management, published by Bloomsbury Education. 5. "Why are you kneeling?" I shout. 6. "We are refugees, not criminals, why are you doing this?" shouted one, and scuffles broke out. The Guardian. 7. "Why are you so early?" shouts my wife from the top of the stairs. The Guardian - Lifestyle.
In their witty and very practical book, Phil Beadle and John Murphy guide teachers through the dos and don'ts of behaviour management based on their decades of experience teaching in the most challenging schools. They highlight the importance of managing your own behaviour, as well as really understanding that of your students, and provide practical strategies for embedding positive behaviour management techniques into teaching practice. Self-assessment questionnaires throughout the book prompt the reader to pause and reflect, while the authors offer encouragement and support, using humorous and often candidly honest anecdotes based on their own teaching experience. Why are you shouting at us? is essential reading for anyone preparing to work in a challenging school as well as for any teacher who wants to improve their behaviour management skills.