The Behaviour Manual – An Educator's Guidebook offers over 100 strategies, approaches and teaching methods that will help any school, leader, middle leader, teacher, ECT or ITT to pro-actively lead on behaviour. It has been designed to help the entire profession and anyone at any level and all ranges of experience.
The book is divided into three broad sections. Section one examines the role of the Mothership (the school) and the role that leaders at any level can play. Section two looks at the role of the Satellites (the key areas that make up the school) and the integral role that middle leaders play. The final section looks at the micro level, focusing on the role that teachers play and offers a plethora of approaches teachers can employ.
Each of the 100+ strategies is unpacked over a one or two-page spread. Within each spread is an outline of what the approach is, it is then unpacked to detail how it works or can be applied and each spread finishes with a cautionary warning and an advice tip. This book is deliberately written to help, to offer support, to offer advice and there is, bluntly, no waffle, no padding and no fluff.
If you want a book that you can pick up, easily read and digest a key approach or strategy in less than 5-10 minutes then this is for you. It is grounded in expertise, experience, research and deliberately written in a clear, straightforward and open style that leaves you in no doubt regarding how any of the given approaches works and could be employed in your school setting.
Inspired by interviews from the popular education podcast of the same name, Naylor’s Natter brings together a wealth of advice from the most influential voices in education today.
In this exciting, one-of-a-kind book, Phil Naylor revisits the very best interviews from four years of education podcasting, drawing on the advice and opinions from some of the world’s most innovative educators, including Doug Lemov, E. D. Hirsch, Pritesh Raichura and Mary Myatt.
Divided into five key areas – behaviour, leadership, pastoral care, CPD, and the future of teaching and learning – this book is perfect for primary and secondary ECTs, teachers and school leaders looking for new takes on hot topics, as well as tips and strategies to improve their practice. There are QR codes throughout linking to the episodes discussed, so you can listen to the interviews and explore the topics in even more detail. Full of valuable insights into the current state of education, and what the road ahead may look like, this is an indispensable tool for starting conversations and transforming the way you teach.
Half-term bonanza with Emma Turner interviewing Sam Twiselton AND Jude Hunton interviewing Christine Counsell
GROWING GREAT TEACHERS: IMPROVE NOT PROVE with Chris Moyse
Tom Rogers on Leadership, CPD , blogging, podcasting and teachmeet icons.
Jack Worth from NFER on Teacher autonomy: how does it relate to job satisfaction and retention?
Education Exposed with Sam Strickland aka Strickomaster
Boys don't try? With Matt Pinkett
Matthew Evans-Leaders With Substance: An Antidote to Leadership Genericism in Schools
#WomenEd and #10% braver with Vivienne Porritt interviewed by Kathryn Morgan
Mentally Healthy Schools and the work of a Teaching School with Lisa Fathers ***STOP PRESS-PLUS BIG NEWS***
Curriculum- from Gallimaufry to coherence with Mary Myatt
Chart Countdown- Most listened to Naylor's Natter's of 2019
Nuts about teaching with Neil Almond
#teacher5aday week and teacher wellbeing with Bukky Yusuf
Inclusive practice with Jules Daulby
Wholesome Leadership with Tom Rees
Curriculum-Athena versus the Machine with Martin Robinson
VESPA mindset with Steve Oakes and Martin Griffin
Pupil Premium with Marc Rowland
The work of the Chartered College with Dame Alison Peacock
Parents and Teachers for Excellence with Mark Lehain
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