Key Voices #138 - ‘Doing’ behaviour in a way that works for you with Adele Bates

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This week speak to Adele Bates, behaviour and education specialist, keynote speaker and author. We talk about her ideas around behaviour and her new book ‘Miss, I don’t give a s**t: Engaging with challenging behaviour in schools.’  Adele talks about the importance of finding your own authentic way to ‘do’ behaviour, shares a range of tools and techniques for those working in schools to add to their “toolbox” and considers some powerful ways schools can develop their whole school behaviour policy.    We talk about:  Adele’s surprisingly long and varied teaching career  Why Adele decided to focus on behaviour and her work in alternative provision  Adele’s advice for being authentic in your approach to managing behaviour  Why Adele wrote her book and the thinking behind its eye-catching title  How Adele got to understand some of the reasons behaviour can become a barrier to learning  The difference between a behaviour policy on paper and understanding how it works in practice, and the need to involve all stakeholders in drafting a policy  The importance of senior leaders hearing pupil voice and understanding the experience of pupils who struggle with their behaviour  Some practical tips for managing difficult classes    You can learn more about Adele’s work here