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How being positive can improve behaviour management, help learners learn better, and make teachers happier in the classroom.

Month: October 2018

Written by strictlypositiveblogOctober 17, 2018February 27, 2019

10 ways to build positive relationships with students.

  If you have to share a classroom with 30 young people, it’s an awful lot easier to get things done if there is an understanding between you, a tacit contract that you will treat one another with respect, that the students will let the teacher teach, and the teacher will help the students learn. […]

Written by strictlypositiveblogOctober 11, 2018

Turning a negative conversation into a positive one.

So you’ve kept Joe, or Leah, or Sam back after a lesson where they pushed you to the point where you had to issue a detention. You didn’t engage in discussion about it in the lesson, but now is the time. This is the point at which you have an opportunity a) to confirm that […]

Written by strictlypositiveblogOctober 11, 2018February 27, 2019

Turning a negative conversation into a positive one.

So you’ve kept Joe, or Leah, or Sam back after a lesson where they pushed you to the point where you had to issue a detention. You didn’t engage in discussion about it in the lesson, but now is the time. This is the point at which you have an opportunity a) to confirm that […]

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