Getting students to behave ...
Today, searching my drive for a completely unrelated file I came across the powerpoint below, a blast from my past days in further education.
At the time, as someone on a senior lectureship grade, part of my role was to support staff development within our team. One of the recurring topics was student discipline.
A select few who know me from then will recall that students seldom misbehaved twice in my presence, learning from their first experience.
When you think about it, most of it is common sense, at least you would think so.
At the time, as someone on a senior lectureship grade, part of my role was to support staff development within our team. One of the recurring topics was student discipline.
A select few who know me from then will recall that students seldom misbehaved twice in my presence, learning from their first experience.
When you think about it, most of it is common sense, at least you would think so.
Awwww I can remember sitting in Cisco 1 watching that on listening to some of the comments others were making
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