@norchcity Really hoping he comes in with a big swing! The general consensus is he needs to be strict on behaviour otherwise I think I’ll be looking elsewhere!
As an ECT I really hate this line. When a student has had poor behaviour all year and I follow the system their behaviour gets worse as their only relationship with me is sanction, irrespective of the ‘restorative’ conversations I have.
@norchcity We’re not ‘no exclusions’ but it was very rarely done. The worst behaved pupil (400 incidents this year alone) was PE’d but due to appeal he’s coming back 😭
@MrHistory92 @Strickomaster I agree with you - I think the main problem is the decentralised system bc if I give break/lunch detentions I’m either on duty, or have to prepare for afternoon classes or I just forget (or they do) so consequences are very inconsistent, which I suppose is my fault
@MrHistory92 @Strickomaster I definitely use my own methods like adding minutes for them to stay etc but also not allowed to keep them at the end of the day and get push back when they’re kept at lunch 🫠
I have very good observations and am doing very well on paper, but some classes are a big challenge
@MrHistory92 @Strickomaster Some pupils remove to leave or think it’s unfair bc others are disruptive. Also with after school detentions, some parents aren’t supportive and the school says that if the parent refuses then there’s nothing we can do
@MrHistory92 @Strickomaster I think the problem I’m facing is low level disruption is rampant so I’d have half the class removed every lesson. Not always clear where the line is for removing, just bc someone spoke over me? I have good BM but it’s unclear sometimes when to remove and when to continue
Of course some pupils have improved as the year has gone on but there are still pupils who have worsened and parents are either unsupportive or say they’re poorly behaved at home. I just find the pupils find any consequence an injustice as they don’t seem to be used to them
This is the main reason I want to leave education - my school have essentially said they cannot make pupils do any sanction, if they or their parent say no then that’s it…. needless to say behaviour is shocking