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  • In-house CPD vs external

    Along with everyone else, I'm sure I'm finding some of the external compulsory a bit of a drag. The majority of it we have covered at uni, but I do understand that the council is mandated to ensure that we definitely have covered certain subjects regardless of which college we came from. Out...
    Posted to They don't use chalk any more (Weblog) by Mr P on 11-18-2010
  • Same class... different class?

    I had an unusual situation yesterday. An S1 class I regularly take was foisted upon me as a cover class due to a school-wide project with S2. Now, they're a good class. I enjoy taking them, though they're probably the most "boisterous" of my classes at that level. They still produce...
    Posted to They don't use chalk any more (Weblog) by Mr P on 10-15-2010
  • Threats do work

    I guess you just have to be careful of which ones. Regular readers may already be aware of my fourth year class from *DOOM* who made my live a little miserable at the start of the year. Finally, I'm getting a grip on them and not quite by the throat in preparation for a violent throttling as I'd...
    Posted to They don't use chalk any more (Weblog) by Mr P on 09-13-2010
  • Other staff can help... even inadvertantly!

    OK, so I didn't post much at the end of week 1. I'm wary of identifying children, staff and the school so I'll try and cherry pick events and report them further down the line and in a random order! One little event I'd like to mention was when I took a new class of first years. The teacher...
    Posted to They don't use chalk any more (Weblog) by Mr P on 08-24-2010
  • 03: managing difficult behaviour and rewarding good work

    Mr C talks about how he is dealing with difficult behaviour in some of his classes and how his reward scheme works. You'll get a quarter of a sticker if you watch this vlog. [video]
    Posted to Mr C's videoblogs (Weblog) by Lesley Middlemass on 01-15-2009
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