“Miss, I don’t give a sh*t”: Engaging with challenging behaviour in schools (Corwin Ltd)
£15.60£19.90 (-22%)
Do you want to be an inspiring teacher for everyone you teach, even the trickier cherubs in your class? Or maybe you just want to get through a lesson without a desk flying at you or a blazer being set alight?
In this down-to-earth book Adele Bates shares practical approaches, strategies and tips from the classroom on how to help pupils with behavioural needs thrive with their education. Packed full of real-life classroom scenarios, student voice and relevant theory, every chapter offers an Action Box helping you to implement these strategies – next lesson, next week and long term.
From relationship building and teaching self-regulation, to fostering inclusivity, paying attention to your own self-care and schoolwide approaches, Adele Bates unpicks some of the most difficult aspects of being a teacher and empowers you to grow as a confident classroom professional.
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Additional information
Publisher | 1st edition (5 Oct. 2021), SAGE Publications Ltd |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 184 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1529731569 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1529731569 |
Dimensions | 17 x 1.07 x 24.2 cm |
by Sophie Jones
the book looks as if it’s been thrown around, it’s ripped at the back and looks battered, had to peel a load of sticky excess off the front – very unhappy
by Mephis1
Love Adele Bates work. This book is just perfect I love how her compassion and empathy radiate from the pages. It’s full of great advice and explanations and tools to make you believe you can make a difference and also how you can connect in a really worthwhile way with young people who desperately need that connection. Awesome book!!
by Esron Dean Tomlinson
I would recommend that every teacher buys and reads this book.