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"Miss, I don't give a sh*t" : engaging with challenging behaviour in schools / Adele Bates.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, California : Corwin, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: xv, 167 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1529731577
  • 9781529731576
  • 1529731569
  • 9781529731569
Other title:
  • Miss, I don't give a shit
  • Engaging with challenging behaviour in schools
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: ebook version :: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 371.1024 23
LOC classification:
  • LB3013 .B38 2021
Contents:
1. "Miss, you look sh*t": Boundaries, negotiations and care - for you -- 2. "Miss, there's no way I'm coming to your class": Safety first (learning second) -- 3. "Miss, you are not my Mum": Building Relationship -- 4. "Miss, you don't even know me": See the child, not the behaviour -- 5. "Miss, but I am being quiet": Explicitly teaching behaviour and self-regulation -- 6. "Miss, you are the worst teacher ever": Don't take it personally -- 7. "Miss, I'm too thick to be in this class": Inclusivity, belonging and bias -- 8. "Miss, do you live in this classroom?": Be part of a team -- 9. "Miss, this school is dead": Schoolwide approaches to behaviour -- 10. "Miss, do you actually know what you're doing?": Troubleshooting.
Summary: "Do you want to be an inspiring teacher for everyone you teach, even the trickier cherubs in your class? Or maybe you just want to get through a lesson without a desk flying at you or a blazer being set alight? In this down-to-earth book Adele Bates shares practical approaches, strategies and tips from the classroom on how to help pupils with behavioural needs thrive with their education. Packed full of real-life classroom scenarios, student voice and relevant theory, every chapter offers an Action Box helping you to implement these strategies - next lesson, next week and long term. From relationship building and teaching self-regulation, to fostering inclusivity, paying attention to your own self-care and schoolwide approaches, Adele Bates unpicks some of the most difficult aspects of being a teacher and empowers you to grow as a confident classroom professional."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. "Miss, you look sh*t": Boundaries, negotiations and care - for you -- 2. "Miss, there's no way I'm coming to your class": Safety first (learning second) -- 3. "Miss, you are not my Mum": Building Relationship -- 4. "Miss, you don't even know me": See the child, not the behaviour -- 5. "Miss, but I am being quiet": Explicitly teaching behaviour and self-regulation -- 6. "Miss, you are the worst teacher ever": Don't take it personally -- 7. "Miss, I'm too thick to be in this class": Inclusivity, belonging and bias -- 8. "Miss, do you live in this classroom?": Be part of a team -- 9. "Miss, this school is dead": Schoolwide approaches to behaviour -- 10. "Miss, do you actually know what you're doing?": Troubleshooting.

"Do you want to be an inspiring teacher for everyone you teach, even the trickier cherubs in your class? Or maybe you just want to get through a lesson without a desk flying at you or a blazer being set alight? In this down-to-earth book Adele Bates shares practical approaches, strategies and tips from the classroom on how to help pupils with behavioural needs thrive with their education. Packed full of real-life classroom scenarios, student voice and relevant theory, every chapter offers an Action Box helping you to implement these strategies - next lesson, next week and long term. From relationship building and teaching self-regulation, to fostering inclusivity, paying attention to your own self-care and schoolwide approaches, Adele Bates unpicks some of the most difficult aspects of being a teacher and empowers you to grow as a confident classroom professional."--Publisher's website.

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