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Managing Disruptive Behaviour

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Learning objectivesO To identify examples of disruptive

behaviour and their sourceO To discuss how to implement effective

classroom management O To share strategies for dealing with

behavioural issuesO To consider ideas for the Personal Skills

Development presentation

Discussion

OWhat is disruptive behaviour?

OWhat are the causes?

What are the causes?O Immediate environment; classroom,

weatherO Emotional wellbeing – seeking

attention, lack of self-esteemO Circumstances outside the classroom

(home, family, relationships)O Boredom – not understanding the

work set; work set isn’t challenging enough

DiscussionO When might you be concerned about

a student who is behaving ‘out of character’?

O What would you do?O How does your planning for the

session impact on students’ level and ability?

‘War Stories: How Experienced Teachers Said They Responded To Disruptive Students in the Lifelong

Learning Sector’ by Merv Lebor (2014)

O According to this paper, what was considered by the teachers questioned what was deemed ‘disruptive behaviour’?

O What are the suggested solutions here? Do you have any of your own?

O Why is it important for the researcher to declare what the limitations of this research might be?

What are your views on this suggestion?

“Start early at the first session, take control, be consistent, never threaten what you won’t or can’t accomplish and always follow through with all sanctions and threats. Don’t show weakness! Ground rules, consistency and respect are the key!!”

“Get students to share how they felt about education, school and their difficulties, by spending time with them individually.In session one, get students to write an autobiographical piece about what their school or previous education experience was like, what helped or hindered their learning; how they felt about now being in college and hopes for the future. If they trust you, students tend to be more open about their experiences and you, as a teacher, can gain a lot of insights into their problems and help them with resolving, or at least being aware of, what is happening to these individuals. This can help guide your approach in understanding and supporting individual students.”

Personal Skills Development Presentation

For your Personal Skills Development you will choose TWO knowledge/skill areas to work on. For your Personal Skills Presentation, you will focus on ONE of these areas. The aim is to identify topics which relate to the improvement of your teaching, communicate what you learn and reflect on its impact on your teaching and the progress of learners.

What am I assessed on?

O Clear identification of the area you are focusing on in the presentation

O What you wanted to achieve in this area and why

O What you learned about this area – this should be the main focus of the presentation. Refer to key theories and literature that you used or learned about

O The impact your work in this area has had on your teaching and the progress of your learners

Presentation on ONE of the three areas:

1. Specialist subject knowledge

Addressing significant development needs in relation to your own knowledge or skills in your specialist teaching subject.  2. Knowledge and skills related to the Minimum CoreAddressing significant development needs in relation to your personal skills in language (including communication skills), literacy (including academic writing skills), numeracy or ICT. If you do not already have level 2 qualifications in literacy and numeracy (for example GCSE Maths and English at grade C or above), then you are strongly advised to achieve this by the end of the course (see Section 7.7 of the Course Handbook).

3. Knowledge and skills in pedagogical or broader educational issues

Broader pedagogical issues

Developing Interactive Learning Materials

Working in Appraisal Systems

E-Learning MentoringUsing Audio-Visual Media in Teaching and Learning

Working with Groups

Study and Information Skills

Management Skills

Developing Key Skills Stress ManagementPromoting Inclusive Learning

Assertiveness

Dyslexia Awareness CounsellingTeaching and Learning in 14-19 Education

Developing skills in teaching English as a second language

Giving Tutorial Guidance CitizenshipSustainability and Sustainable Development in Education

Global Citizenship

Personal Skills Development Presentation

O Discuss ideas for your presentationO Record your thoughts