NOTES FOR SELF-IMPROVEMENT
There’s no such thing as a stupid question is one of the more important principles your best teachers endorsed. Don’t let frustration, speed or inconvenience allow you to undermine that principle in your own classroom.
If teaching is making you unpleasant, terse, jaded, then either quit teaching or do it better. Don’t lose yourself because it’s easier to manage behaviour through fear than through kindness.
Kindness is always better. Always.
Remember what you hated as a student yourself. Don’t do that. Even if there are justifications and rationales for being awful in the classroom, remember what it feels like from a student perspective and what impression will last.
Note down the good things pupils do. Acknowledge them. To yourself. To them. To their families.
No more behaviour or achievement points. They are a false currency.
No more endless detentions. Brief discussions on what went wrong are ok, immediately following the incident. Two mins is more effective than an hour two days later.
No rules - just clear expectations. Flexibly interpreted but consistently reinforced.