The Behaviour Manual
Over 100 ideas, strategies, approaches, and teaching methods are included in The Behaviour Manual.
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An educator's guidebook to assist any school, leader, middle leader, teacher, ECT, or ITT in taking a proactive stance on behaviour. It was created to assist the entire profession as well as individuals at any level and with any level of experience.
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The book is broken down into three portions. The first section looks at the Mothership (school) and the role that leaders at all levels can play. Including sections on; ‘Defining your Ethos,’ ‘Standards and Expectations,’ ‘What Do You Permit?’ and ‘Holding your Nerve.’
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The second section examines the role of the Satellites (the school's core areas) and the critical role that middle leaders play. Including sections on; ‘Safeguarding,’ ‘Your Kingdom’ and ‘Ofsted Questions.’
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The third portion examines the micro level, focusing on the role of teachers and providing a variety of ways that instructors can use. Including sections on; ‘Planning for Positive Behaviour,’ ‘Building Positive Relationships’ and ‘I/We/You.’
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Over a one- or two-page spread, each of the 100+ techniques is explained. Each layout begins with an overview of the strategy, which is then deconstructed to show how it works or might be applied, before concluding with a cautious warning and advising tip. This book was produced with the intention of assisting, supporting, and advising, with no waffle, padding, or fluff.
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This is the book for you if you want to pick up, read, and comprehend a crucial method or strategy in less than 5-10 minutes. It is based on expertise, experience, and research, and it is purposefully written in a clear, straightforward, and open language that leaves no doubt about how any of the ideas presented work and may be implemented in your school.
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Quotes of the book
‘If I take each layer of the staffing body, then the new teachers are essentially younglings, the developing teachers are the Pawdawan learners and you, as a leader, are a Jedi Knight.’
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‘The culture of the school is set by the head.’
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"Effective behavior management is about creating a positive and supportive learning environment for all students."
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"The key to successful behavior management is building positive relationships with students and establishing clear expectations and boundaries."
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"Effective behavior management is about recognizing and responding to the individual needs of students."
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"Self-reflection and self-awareness are essential skills for effective behavior management, as they allow us to better understand ourselves and our impact on our students."
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"By developing our behavior management skills, we can create a positive and supportive learning environment that fosters student engagement and success."
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"Effective behavior management is not about punishment, but about teaching and supporting students to make positive choices."
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"The best educators are those who are able to adapt their behavior management strategies to meet the needs of their students."
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"Effective behavior management is about promoting positive behaviors and reinforcing them through positive reinforcement."
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"The key to successful behavior management is the ability to create a culture of respect and understanding within the classroom."
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"Effective behavior management is about creating a positive and supportive learning environment that fosters student engagement and success, and is essential for the success of both the teacher and the students."
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Sam Strickland
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What HeadteacherChat thought of ‘The Behaviour Manual’
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We liked how the book is divided into three sections: 'Mothership,' 'Satellites,' and 'Micro-Levels,' which makes it easy to follow.
We liked how each segment included a warning and some suggestions. Clear and concise information
We enjoyed the book's several tactics, such as "Restorative Justice," "Making the Small Stuff the Big Staff," and "Visible Leaders."
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"This is a fantastic book with a wealth of thoughtful and useful material and perspectives for school leaders. This is the book for you if you are interested in everything regarding behaviour management.'
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Jonathan Coy
HeadteacherChat™
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May 2022