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Top Tips for Behaviour Management in Secondary P.E Contributed Ben Richardson

Top Tips for Behaviour Management in Secondary P.E Contributed Ben Richardson.

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Top Tips for Behaviour Management in Secondary P.E Contributed Ben Richardson

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  1. Top Tips for Behaviour Management in Secondary P.E Contributed Ben Richardson All resources in the "Contributions" section of our resource bank have been submitted by delegates on our Taking Care of Behaviour Online course. For more information about this practical, self-paced course, please visit: http://www.pivotaleducation.com/taking-care-of-behaviour-online/

  2. Self Presentation • Dress appropriately • E.g. polo shirt, tennis shorts and running shoes • ‘The first part of being a pro is looking like a pro’ • Positive body language • Be enthusiastic about the lesson content

  3. Rules & Routines • Make class aware of routines • E.g. rackets on floor when addressing class in badminton • Be consistent with rules • Don’t punish whole class for one or a groups behaviour

  4. Rewards & Sanctions • Rewards work far better than sanctions • E.g. allow a pupil to demonstrate who has done very well • If giving out sanctions make sure they are individual • Give warnings • Be fair and consistent

  5. Grouping & Positioning • Know your groups • Who work well together & who don’t? • Try and position yourself around the perimeter of the playing area • When talking to a group/ individual keep the rest of the group in your eyesight

  6. Know Your Students • The most important factor! • Get to know your pupils (names & personalities) • How do they respond to praise/criticism • Develop a rapport with them • Say hello to them around school

  7. However… • Remember you are their teacher not their friend • Keep that boundary there • If you become to friendly they may not take you seriously when you need to exercise your authority

  8. Differentiate • Make sure task caters for everyone • If they find it too hard or easy they are more likely to go off task • E.g. short handed rackets and low compression balls in tennis for low ability • Higher success – more engaged – more positive behaviour

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