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Behaviour2Learn
Приєднався 10 гру 2008
Welcome to the new Behaviour2Learn UA-cam channel (formerly Behaviour4Learning), where you'll find films focusing upon establishing positive relationships in learning between pupils, teachers, parents and other professionals.
The resources on this channel are mainly intended to assist trainee teachers and teachers in developing positive attitudes and approaches to pupils in the classroom.
As the name suggests, we are trying to establish in the minds of new teachers the importance of linking the behaviour of pupils with the learning that they do. Quite simply, we believe that if teachers offer relevant, stimulating lesson content delivered in an environment where there is a mutually respectful relationship between them and their pupils, fewer problems relating to behaviour will occur.
The resources on this channel are mainly intended to assist trainee teachers and teachers in developing positive attitudes and approaches to pupils in the classroom.
As the name suggests, we are trying to establish in the minds of new teachers the importance of linking the behaviour of pupils with the learning that they do. Quite simply, we believe that if teachers offer relevant, stimulating lesson content delivered in an environment where there is a mutually respectful relationship between them and their pupils, fewer problems relating to behaviour will occur.
School Matters - Challenging Behaviour
The Teachers TV programme resents 5 case studies showing different approaches to improving behaviour:
• A sports project that involves a group of Yr 10 pupils learning to row;
• Ninestyles School Behaviour policy: a whole-school system of consequences which starts with a verbal warning and culminates in the isolation room;
• Restorative justice, where students are encouraged to accept responsibility for their behaviour;
• An infant nurture group which tries to intervene early to prevent difficulties developing;
• Getting the curriculum right by introducing more personalised learning.
As well as footage of the interventions in action, personnel involved talk about the benefits. Geoff Moss, an Educational Psychologist and former teacher provides some commentary between the case studies.
• A sports project that involves a group of Yr 10 pupils learning to row;
• Ninestyles School Behaviour policy: a whole-school system of consequences which starts with a verbal warning and culminates in the isolation room;
• Restorative justice, where students are encouraged to accept responsibility for their behaviour;
• An infant nurture group which tries to intervene early to prevent difficulties developing;
• Getting the curriculum right by introducing more personalised learning.
As well as footage of the interventions in action, personnel involved talk about the benefits. Geoff Moss, an Educational Psychologist and former teacher provides some commentary between the case studies.
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Teaching with Lanovy Taylor Getting Their Attention
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The Teachers TV programme focuses on an NQT who was formerly a police officer who is finding that the strategies to elicit compliance which he used in the police force are not always transferable to the classroom. The focus is on low level disruption, and in particular, the difficulties of getting the class quiet and listening at the start of the lesson and at transition points.
Teaching with Bayley - Ecoutez!
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In this Teachers TV programme despite Jemima Riley's tireless attempts to quieten her pupils and get them focused on learning. Each Key Stage 3 lesson becomes a frustrating battle to create order, control disruptive behaviour and manage a number of easily distracted boys. John films Jemima in the classroom and, having reviewed the footage, encourages her to: adopt a more positive attitude to pu...
Secondary Special Needs - EBD - Transforming Lives
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This Teachers TV programme exemplifies practice in a special school for pupils who present severe emotional and/or behavioural difficulties. The resource highlights the importance of whole-school approaches to behaviour management, and to classroom approaches which emphasise the place of sanctions and 'options' (rewards) and the relationship between school and home.
Teaching with Kellington - Engaging Under Achievers
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This Teachers TV programme shows a behaviour and attendance learning consultant supporting a NQT working with challenging pupils in the context of Key Stage 3 English lessons, trying to find strategies to deal with persistent low-level disruption.
Teaching with Cowley - Starting Over
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The Teachers TV programme uses staged scenes in a primary school to look at the transition from the playground environment to the classroom at the start of the schools day. Sue Cowley reviews footage of the staged scenes with the teacher and advises on a range of strategies and approaches. The final section of the video shows the teacher implementing these.
Primary Special Needs - Tackling Challenging Behaviour 2
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In this Teachers TV programme Sally Cranney, a teacher from Gibbs Green Special School in West London, joins SENCO Penny Nice and Year 3 teacher Sarah Corrigan at St Leonards CE Primary, near Hastings, East Sussex to discuss their different approaches. The three teachers share ideas on how to work with pupils with Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (SEBD) in the mainstream, with an ...
Primary Management - Head to Head
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In this Teachers TV programme headteachers Nicky Rosewell and Eileen Ross visit each other's schools to discuss their particular approaches to improving behaviour and promoting understanding between pupils. Eileen Ross was featured in the programme Challenging Children and runs a system of Assertive Discipline at Herbert Morrison Primary in Lambeth. The system puts an emphasis on good behaviour...
Secondary NQTs - Classroom Encounters with Cowley
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In this programme we meet two newly qualified teachers at Great Barr School in Birmingham. With 2,500 pupils and 160 teaching staff, it s the largest secondary school in the country. Behaviour expert Sue Cowley watches two NQTs in action, speaks with them about specific approaches and techniques and discusses NQT induction with the school's senior managers.
Primary NQTs - Simrit and Victoria - Episode 1
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This Teachers TV programme follows two NQTs embarking upon their first term of work at Oldknow, one of the largest junior schools in the country. Simrit Riat and Vicky Rutherford met as trainee teachers and now begin their teaching careers as colleagues and friends teaching Year 3 at the school. Headteacher Bhupinder Kondal talks about the challenges that lie ahead for Simrit and Vicky, and rev...
Primary NQTs - Managing Behaviour
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The Teachers TV programme follows follows newly qualified teachers Tara and Rosie on the first week of their induction year in teaching. Both are concerned about behaviour in their classes and adopt different approaches to address this. Rosie tries concentrating on her body language and tone of voice and seeks advise from her mentor, Liz. Tara introduces a points system and attempts to enlist p...
Inspirations - Ruff Behaviour
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This Teachers TV programme focuses on a group of excluded school children undertaking a pioneering behaviour management course at Cheltenham Animal Sanctuary. The children are paired with their very own rescue dog who they work with over a four week period. The responsibility of caring for the dog, from feeding and exercising to mucking out and training, is aimed to bring out the best in these ...
Primary Management - Discussion Programme Behaviour
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The Teachers TV programme features a panel discussion of two different approaches to behaviour used in two different schools. The panel consists of the two head teachers whose schools are discussed with Professor Andy Miller, who trains educational psychologists at Nottingham University and Giles Barrow, an educational consultant and independent trainer. Eileen Ross, the headteacher of a South ...
Assessment and Behaviour - Steering the Right Course (Secondary)
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This Teachers TV programme offers a fairly broad and general overview of several issues relating to behaviour, including the questions of what secondary schools might learn from primary school strategies, the importance of providing an appropriate curriculum for secondary pupils, including vocational options, and the importance of trying to involve parents in their children's education.
Early Years In Action - Personal, Social and Emotional Development
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The focus of thisTeachers TV programme, made shortly after the 7 July London bombings, is dealing with uncomfortable feelings. Teachers introduce reception children to a persona doll, taking on the role of a child who was in central London on the day of the bombings. This helps the children find strategies for dealing with and giving voice to feelings which they might have experienced in the sa...
Behaving With Cowley - Classroom Routines
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Behaving With Cowley - Classroom Routines
Behaviour Management (Teachers TV ITE Lecture Series)
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Behaviour Management (Teachers TV ITE Lecture Series)
David Moore video The circle of intimacy
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David Moore video The circle of intimacy
David Moore video Making a difference in secondary schools
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David Moore video Making a difference in secondary schools
Developing and Implementing a Vision for Behaviour and Attendance
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Developing and Implementing a Vision for Behaviour and Attendance
Creating an Ethos for Social Inclusion
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Creating an Ethos for Social Inclusion
Promoting Positive Classroom Behaviour: Hong Kong Part 2
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Promoting Positive Classroom Behaviour: Hong Kong Part 2
Promoting Positive Classroom Behaviour: Hong Kong Part 1
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Promoting Positive Classroom Behaviour: Hong Kong Part 1
Notions of Self Seminar: How do we become who we are ?
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Notions of Self Seminar: How do we become who we are ?
The Collegiate Centre for Values Education for Life
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The Collegiate Centre for Values Education for Life
A conversation with John Bayley - Managing Behaviour
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A conversation with John Bayley - Managing Behaviour
A conversation with John Bayley - Managing difficult children
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A conversation with John Bayley - Managing difficult children
A conversation with John Bayley - Advice for new teacher about behaviour in classroom.
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A conversation with John Bayley - Advice for new teacher about behaviour in classroom.
A conversation with Joe Elliot - Control over communication
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A conversation with Joe Elliot - Control over communication
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Bonjour Madame, je me souviens grade 9. Une bonne experience pour moi.
Hello, you are doing a good job. Thanks for sharing this video.
So many things to learn about teaching and managing children in this video. Thank you for the wonderful video!
I trained the same time as these guys and still teaching. As its September I thought back to my first teaching job and was worse than these but so much better now. I hope they're still in the profession and thriving.
Can't we have recent videos of John Bayley??
5 minutes in and i cant cope with watching the way the poor kids are being treated. They are kids in school not adults in the military.
That mentor is good. The lady that mentors the brown hair teacher.
Inner city London. No wonder. The society is broken. Why would you want to teach there unless you were desperate.
Lol... I'm a supply teacher... and really quiting after this term. Its year 1 and they listen but get too excited
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This video is absolutely fantastic thanks for uploading this
I have autism trust me I have been restrained loads of times
Same, they even locked me outside the school before
You mean you got removed
I like that Devonté tells his mom everything.
Thank you for sharing this video! Perservere and stay blessed!!!!! Practise, practise.
couldn’t physically watch when she was holding his wrists
Hi guys are you able to help me please
Alison is a real entitled Karen.
Alison is an entitled Karen.
My school says I was an attention seeker when in fact I have ADHD and autism which wasn't ruled out earlier
I was in Special needs School all my life. Same thing happened to Clinton McKenzie who later went on to turn professional Boxing afte losing to Surgar Ray Leonard in the 1976 Montreal Olympics
guys i go to this class!!! BRO
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I was actually in an EBD school and I can say that this video doesn’t quite show the harsh reality of it all. It was as close to prison you can get in a school environment honestly. We used to be restrained and get black eyes because of it. We’d riot and find it fun. Love goes out to anyone watching this that went to a similar school and knows what I’m talking about. Mine was called Phoenix in a place called Grantham. Now called Greenfields
Yh I completely get you, Infact I just happened to go to this exact school in the video a few years ago, although I wasn’t at Cuckmere house at the time they was filming, but Yh I also don’t think they are allowed to film the full on fights without permission or something like that.
Well said, i went to Cloughwood in Hartford, Northwich! Fighting every day, getting restrained by multiple teachers , thrown in a bare room as isolation. Nothing in the room , plexiglass windows , and a radiator that was A never turned on, and B bolted to the wall with an iron bar accros it because i ripped the previous one off the wall and flooded the room 🤣👌🏼 when we was good, the school was good. I will say that. We had MX bikes and enduro bikes 🤣 best one was a Kawasaki KDX 200CC. But when u have teachers trying to trigger you just so they can get hands on, coming home after a 2 hour detention at 6pm covered in bruises and grases! They use any small opportunity to criminalise the kids aswell, i ran past a teacher trying ti get at another lad, my arm bumped past hers. She had me arrested. Infact my 1st ever offence was for breaking my English teachers nose, i was 13 and 4st 4.. he could of just cleaned himself up and gave me a weeks isolation or suspension. But no, i got arrested and suspended for 4 weeks! List goes on. The places are like jungles
💯 to both of you, you were both bringing back so many memories for me. Both good and bad! I swear it reminds me so much of prison and youth offenders. Probably why a lot of people unfortunately get rehabilitated into the prison system and never make it out again
Be quiet isn't the same as 'without talking'👍
This is a gross misrepresentation of an abusive system that punishes children for having certain behavioural issues.
You're absolutely wrong. SEMH schools are a god send.
?? A joke??
The teacher from the uk has appalling strategies. Her teaching is incredibly dull. Look at the classroom !! She is negative and monotone. I’d be in the book corner.
Would love to know where they are now! Watching in my trainee year under lockdown to get a more broad experience. Kudos to these NQTs for allowing these to be shared! Love the self reflection these two have, great quality. You can see that they can't see what they're doing wrong, and they are trying to improve - nice work. Really helped me watching this.
Doing the same thing! So nervous in terms of behaviour management as all kids are back on Monday 😬 Feels like starting back in September!
I taught in a similar school in South London as an NQT around 10 years ago. It really can be a baptism of fire - it was for me and seemed to be for these two. I made many of the same mistakes these teachers made, but it was a huge learning curve for me. It meant a decade later classroom management is my great strength. It’d be interesting to know if these two stuck it out. If they did, I’d bet they’re outstanding teachers by now. Unfortunately a lot of new teachers give it up after a few years
Miss Tara was my teacher and I’m actually in the videos a few times. Would LOVE to know where she was now. She was my favourite teacher
زۆر سوپاس ....
3:40 Nail on the head. Society presents young boys with man-child role models.
The music teacher waving his finger in that boys face with his creepy voice 😳 my children have attended 2 high schools...one uses isolation like thus the other uses 'refocus'...so they are removed from lessons and instead do lessons relevant to their personal growth (as well as maths and English embedded) They don't like being removed from their friends (could be 1 day to 5 days depending on the 'crime') but the time is used effectively. I would say its as much of a deterent but much more rehabilatative and restorative
2:30 That's just rubbish. If this was true then every class a teacher taught would have exactly the same standards of behaviour. Teachers need to get away from this idea that everything students do is a reflection of their own actions. Some students are extremely challenging and their behaviour is totally disruptive across the board and that is the student's fault and no one else's.
'Managing difficult children' - Misleading title. 0:09 - 0:19 is just a ridiculous comment.
A level health n social care what’s happening
I remember both these teachers very well. Clare always seemed to have the more difficult classes to teach from my experience at Parkside. Vous etiez une bonne professeur Madame Murray. Ca doit etre difficile, especiallement dans un college.
Didn’t even realise this was from 2005. Before my time there 😂
i wonder where she is now?
One thing I suggest for special ed teachers to do, especially at the elementary level, is for them to make unannounced visits to troubled students' homes to help the parents or guardians discipline them weekday evenings, weekends, holidays and summers, as long as the teachers are still teaching them. This is what I support as a way for students to be disciplined at school AND at home.
The brown haired lady is far too negative. And her teaching is incredibly dull.
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I had an in school suspension for 3 hours in school it was so boring and scary I hated it I had to sit and do work for the whole 3 hours I wasn’t allowed to go to my normal classes I wasn’t allowed to see my friends I had to be in a room doing work and being supervised be a teacher
Well said. My niece is 4 and she’s becoming a bit of a “character” to say the least. She has more toys than Santa’s workshop and demands a lot, apparently having tantrums galore. She now has a behaviour/reward chart, but honestly it should’ve been addressed earlier.
The problem is THREE-FOLD.... Over-crowded classrooms, Lack of parental support & involvement, and the new Restorative Discipline strategies imposed upon teachers & school by the Federal government. It's all one huge debacle.
Amazing ! Thank you if no-one has ever told you...you're doing a great great job. You make a difference ⭐
Have a day off Tim......
Clare does NOT have the right to give class detentions!
She only did it the once so they know she means business
Believe me, teachers now literally can lol
Thank you so much. Kind regards from Spain.
Love the method about mentoring, simple and effective.
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