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Behaviour management techniques for the classroom that really work.
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Someone the other day was asking me about behaviour management techniques for the classroom that really work. I have written here , here and here about classroom management before. Take a look if you have time. I think that Doug Belshaw, who is taking a bit of a break from blogging, also has written an excellent post on this very topic, and I’d like to share it with you too. Here’s the link to Doug’s blog.
Thanks Doug, and I hope that what I have shared here with you is useful.
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Thanks for the link, Elona. I like your posts – especially the one about horses. Hard-to-teach pupils are a lot like stubborn animals in my experience!
Doug,
I’m glad you enjoyed my posts. Thanks for taking the time to comment. As far as those horses, I guess it would be prudent to come prepared with some apples and carrots. You never know when you’ll need them.