Developing consistency in your teaching, strangely, does not mean being exactly the same all the time. Nor does it mean being a robot and not reacting to circumstances, or showing your real feelings. Consistency does mean that students are fairly certain what they can expect from you. They know for example, that you will not get angry with them today, about something you laughed at yesterday. Here are 6 ways to develop consistency in your teaching
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Using Body Language To Build Positive Relationships With Students
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The Three Top Tips For Your (Teacher) Wellbeing
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How To Improve Student And Teacher Wellbeing At The Same Time
Student and teacher wellbeing are closely linked, and both impact student achievement and outcomes. Adopting some simple practices in the classroom can improve the quality of life for both your students and yourself.
How To Prevent Disruptive Student Behaviour
Prevention is always better than cure. Use these foundation teaching skills to prevent most behaviour problems before they arise...
How Listening To Students Improves Student Behaviour
How Listening To Students Improves Student Behaviour In this video, I will […]
The Number 1 Behaviour Management Tool
Behaviour Management is one of the greatest challenges facing teachers. And it is not only new teachers who can feel overwhelmed by classroom demands. Because of the ever-evolving nature of teaching, the growing diversity of students and increasing societal pressures, teachers are constantly learning different ways to manage stress, workload and expectations.
Signs of Teacher Burnout and What You Can Do About It
It is highly likely that you have been more stressed than usual and perhaps felt symptoms of teacher burnout during these uncertain times and also felt that there was very little that you could do about it. Taking control of your own wellbeing is vital for teachers and in these extraordinary times it is even more important than ever. In this video we look at the signs and symptoms of burnout and what steps you can take to care for yourself whether we are in the midst of a pandemic or not. The struggle (in teaching) is real!