Thursday May 02, 2024
S4 E5: Interview with Joel Shaljean, trainer and ex-teacher who is showing teachers what poor behaviour really means
Are we looking at behaviour management the wrong way?
Behaviour management is a topic all to itself when it comes to teaching, but what if we're looking at it the wrong way? Managing behaviour in a classroom often centres around rewards and punishments, from sticker charts and rainclouds for young children, to exclusion rooms and detentions for seniors, all of which can be short-lived and hard to implement.
Joel Shaljean is a therapeutic trainer in Essex and worked as a deputy head in a special school for a number of years. In this episode, he shares his knowledge about seeing behaviour as a result of underlying thoughts, feelings and experiences and instilling pro-social skills in young people. Behaviour management policies in schools can have unintended negative consequences and Joel shows us an alternative way to consider how we can look after our young people in the school environment (and at home).
If you'd like to get in touch with Joel find him on LinkedIn.
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The music in this episode is Indestructible by Noah Smith
The episode was edited together by Ali Walker Audio
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