Management of pupil behaviour

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Christopher P

 

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April 7, 2014

 

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The Elton report stated that ?Primary schools had to deal with many incidents of minor disruptive behaviour e.g. shouting out, pushing, running in school, name calling, defiance.' (Elton Report 1989) Because of these incidentds of disruptive behaviour it is important that teachers have in place their own methods of calming the class, or in some cases of repremanding them...
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The different methods of claming or repremanding the class are often debated amongst theorists. Johnstone, M is of the opinion ?A lost temper is often needed in order for the pupils to realise the consequence of their actions'(Johnstone1992) Johnstone believes that a teacher needs from time to time to loose his/her temper in order for the class to notice that when they are disruptive the teacher gets angry and unpleasent...
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