A School Without Sanctions: A new approach to behaviour management
Autor Steven Baker, Mick Simpsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472974525
ISBN-10: 1472974522
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472974522
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Draws
on
face-to-face
training
the
authors
have
delivered
to
thousands
of
professionals
in
education,
social
care,
adult
prisons
and
young
offender
institutions,
plus
online
training
that
has
reached
over
10,000
people
in
165
countries.
Notă biografică
Steven
Baker
FCCTis
the
Executive
Headteacher
of
two
outstanding
schools
in
Merseyside
that
cater
for
children
aged
five
to
16
with
social,
emotional
and
mental
health
(SEMH)
difficulties.
The
schools
are
both
currently
rated
as
outstanding
in
all
areas
and
have
won
a
range
of
national
awards
for
their
compassionate,
collaborative
approach;
in
2018
the
Department
for
Education
cited
the
primary
school
as
an
example
of
best
practice
in
mental
health
due
to
its
focus
on
supporting
pupil
and
staff
wellbeing.Steven
has
held
a
range
of
leadership
roles,
is
a
former
Ofsted
inspector
and
regularly
delivers
national
keynotes.
With
Mick,
he
co-wrote
an
online
behaviour
management
course
which
had
almost
10,000
subscribers
from
165
countries.
Steven
is
a
member
of
the
Ambition
Institute
and
Learnus
advisory
boards
and
he
was
recently
made
a
Founding
Fellow
of
the
Chartered
College
of
Teaching
for
his
'significant
and
sustained'
impact
on
teaching.
He
is
on
theSecEdandHeadteacher
Updateeditorial
board
and
works
with
the
Ministry
of
Justice
in
youth
and
adult
establishments
nationwide.
He
is
currently
seconded
on
a
part-time
basis
to
a
national
charity
that
is
developing
a
collective
impact
initiative
to
transform
opportunities
for
children
in
Birkenhead
over
the
next
20
years.A
former
war
crimes
investigator,
Steven
regularly
speaks
in
schools
and
prisons
about
the
consequences
of
hatred;
in
addition
to
receiving
the
Queen's
Award
for
Voluntary
Service,
he
has
been
presented
with
an
award
by
Lord
Bourne
for
his
'outstanding
contributions
to
tackling
hatred
and
building
a
better
society'.Mick
Simpsonhas
been
a
teacher
for
over
30
years
and
has
spent
his
entire
career
serving
schools
in
challenging
circumstances.
A
Pearson
Award-winning
teacher
of
science,
he
has
undertaken
most
middle
and
senior
leadership
roles
that
can
be
imagined.
He
has
recently
taken
post
in
his
third
headship
and
is
implementing
his
sanction-free
approach
in
his
new
setting.Mick
has
trained
thousands
of
professionals,
from
teachers
to
members
of
the
emergency
services,
in
non-confrontational
behaviour
management
theory
and
techniques
and
is
a
regular
speaker
at
events
and
conferences.
He
has
successfully
facilitated
learning
for
cohorts
of
middle
and
senior
leaders
in
leadership
theory
and
practice.
Mick
co-produced
an
online
course
on
behaviour
management,
delivered
on
the
Futurelearn
platform,
which
was
completed
by
almost
10,000
participants
in
165
countries.
He
has
worked
with
Her
Majesty's
Prison
Service,
offering
training
in
leadership
and
behaviour
management
to
individual
establishments
and
to
the
National
Working
Group
on
Rehabilitative
Culture.
Recenzii
This
is
more
than
a
book!
It
is
a
professional
conversation,
the
sort
you
would
like
to
be
taking
place
in
every
school.
The
authors
draw
on
research,
their
own
experience
and
hard-won
expertise
to
underpin
their
arguments.
Most
importantly
they
challenge
us
all
to
see
things
differently
and
not
'just
follow
the
crowd'.
This book is a game changer. The narratives seek to address the issues around behaviour management and modification through first acknowledging the root causes. Steven and Mick start by expertly interweaving high-level concepts of epistemology and ontology with the challenging of educational norms every day.
Steven Baker and Mick Simpson write in a solutions-based way that is inspiring, light, personal, and honest. The practical solutions they offer are wonderfully accessible for any person looking to manage another person's behaviour in a humanitarian way. I believe this book will change the conversation in schools on children's behaviour - and perhaps in wider society.
This is the most relatable, readable book I have read in years. It's written in a conversational style that makes complex ideas so very easy to understand and has given me a plethora of ideas. I will be passing this book around my schools, family and friends - I could not put it down. Superb.
A book packed with sound advice and made more relevant because the writers are teachers and have put their advice into action. Evidence based practice is always the best. There are so many useful phrases and practical tips and quotes.
Their positive approach advocates the use of authentic praise and a focus on students who make good choices. They also recommend strategies for avoiding being drawn into arguments. This is an excellent book that radiates with its authors' compassion and common sense.
This book is a game changer. The narratives seek to address the issues around behaviour management and modification through first acknowledging the root causes. Steven and Mick start by expertly interweaving high-level concepts of epistemology and ontology with the challenging of educational norms every day.
Steven Baker and Mick Simpson write in a solutions-based way that is inspiring, light, personal, and honest. The practical solutions they offer are wonderfully accessible for any person looking to manage another person's behaviour in a humanitarian way. I believe this book will change the conversation in schools on children's behaviour - and perhaps in wider society.
This is the most relatable, readable book I have read in years. It's written in a conversational style that makes complex ideas so very easy to understand and has given me a plethora of ideas. I will be passing this book around my schools, family and friends - I could not put it down. Superb.
A book packed with sound advice and made more relevant because the writers are teachers and have put their advice into action. Evidence based practice is always the best. There are so many useful phrases and practical tips and quotes.
Their positive approach advocates the use of authentic praise and a focus on students who make good choices. They also recommend strategies for avoiding being drawn into arguments. This is an excellent book that radiates with its authors' compassion and common sense.