A Guide To Scenes From The Battleground.
Posted by: oldandrew in Guides To The Blog, tags: blog, teacherAs usual I have updated this guide for the holidays.
This blog is about the state of secondary education. There is an introduction to it here:
There is a discipline crisis and a lowering of standards both academic and professional. The following posts sum up what is typical in schools these days:
- The Top Five Lies About Behaviour
- They Call It PSHE, I Call It Hell
- The Naughty Boy
- The Disruptive Girl
- How To Find Out If Your Teacher Is Gay
- Unsolved Mysteries of Teaching
- Getting “Terrored”
- Mixed Ability Teaching Doesn’t Exist
- The Appeasers
- The Joy of Sets
- Not-So Special Needs
- The F***-Off Factor
- Ten Things to Know About the Kids
- Political Education Goes Down the Toilet
- Values
- Excuses, Excuses: Part 1
- Excuses, Excuses: Part 2
- Excuses, Excuses: Part 3
- Excuses, Excuses: Part 4
- The Two Discipline Systems
- “I Don’t Get It”
- Zen and the Art of Going to the Lavatory
- Ammunition
- The Year 11 Tipping Point
- 10 Things You Never Hear In Teaching
- A Few More Words About Appeasement
- Excuses, Excuses - This Time from the Grown Ups
- And On the Plus Side
- Seven Habits of Highly Defective Headteachers
- Heroes of SMT
- Three Myths For Teachers
- It’s Not Just Me
- The Good Kids
As well as the advice for teachers included in many of the other posts, I have written advice specifically for new teachers:
These deal more directly with my own personal experiences:
- The Corridor of Death
- The SIG Group
- The Anonymous Questionnaire. Part 1
- The Anonymous Questionnaire. Part 2
- The Behaviour Management Database
- More from the Behaviour Management Database
- A Good Class
- Non-Discipline Day
- Five Incidents That Didn’t Result In A Permanent Exclusion
- The Culture of Blame
- The Most Ridiculous Complaints Against Me Ever Made
- Being Supported by a Year Head
- Meanwhile, Elsewhere in the Education System
- The Core Business of Schools
- I Have A Dream
- Doctor What?
- I Have a Bad Relationship with the Kids
- Insane Teacher Bothers the Prime Minister
- God
- Shoot The Messenger
I have also written a number of posts exploring and explaining how this situation came to be, discussing the arguments in education and suggesting what can be done.
- Modern Education is Rubbish Part 1. Where Are We Now?
- Modern Education is Rubbish Part 2. What Should We Be Trying To Do?
- Modern Education is Rubbish Part 3. Why Are Our Schools Failing?
- A Brief History of Education. Part 1. Educational Thought
- A Brief History of Education Part 2. The 1944 Education Act
- A Brief History of Education Part 3. The Rise of the Comprehensive
- A Brief History of Education Part 4. The Assault on Professionalism
- A Brief History of Education Part 5. The Battleground School
- The Cast of Culprits Part 1. The Students
- The Cast of Culprits Part 2. The Teachers
- The Cast of Culprits Part 3. The School Leaders
- The Cast Of Culprits: Part 4. The Bureaucrats
- Why I Like Being a Teacher
- If Only They Didn’t Have to Learn
- Gag the Student Voice
- Bad Ideas for Dealing with the Behaviour Crisis
- Bad Idea for Dealing with the Behaviour Crisis #1: Make Lessons More Fun
- Bad Idea for Dealing with the Behaviour Crisis #2: Bring Back Selection
- Bad Idea for Dealing with the Behaviour Crisis #3: End Compulsory Education
- Bad Idea for Dealing with the Behaviour Crisis #4: Have More Vocational Subjects
- Bad Idea for Dealing with the Behaviour Crisis #5: End Parental Choice
- The First Law of Behaviour Management
- The Second Law of Behaviour Management
- The Third Law of Behaviour Management
- The Fourth Law of Behaviour Management
- Teach First, Repent at Leisure
- Just For The Record, I Don’t Hate The Kids
- Why Education Shouldn’t be Run by Bankers
- “But They Have To Go Somewhere”
- Professionalism
- The Devil’s Own Education System
- In Praise of Harshness
- Detentions: Part 1
- Detentions: Part 2
- Strike!
- Scabs
- The Driving Lesson Revisited
- Lesson Observations
- The Appeasers’ Creed
I have also outlined what I would expect from schools willing to do put things right:
Finally, there are a few posts I wrote purely for a laugh (although some of them perhaps make a point at the same time):
- The Driving Lesson
- The Cult of INSET
- The Theory of Multiple Fitnesses
- The Kennedy Assassination: A Headteacher’s Perspective
- Blood and Guts
- Blame The Teacher - 1947 Style
Also to be found on this blog is The Battleground Forum where you can start a discussion on a topic of your choice, or introduce yourself to the readers of this blog.
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