Teaching with Bayley - Secondary Behaviour

Synopsis
This DVD brings together six 15-minute programmes by teaching consultant and behaviour guru John Bayley relating to behavioural issues in secondary schools.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Year of release
2006
Year of production
2005
Notes
The 6 programmes are also streamed individually for free viewing online on the Teachers TV website www.teachers.tv/ and are available for free download to registered users (free registration)
Subjects
Education
Keywords
classroom management; INSET; secondary education; teacher training; teaching methods

Credits

Contributor
John Bayley

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 2 PAL
Price
£12.99
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
90 minutes
Year
2006

Sections

Title
Too much talk
Synopsis
Dealing with disruptive behaviour is one of the most difficult challenges facing teachers. John Bayley advises an NQT on the balance between lecturing pupils and allowing them time to respond.
Duration
15 mins

Title
Girl Talk
Synopsis
Talkative Year 10 girls are constantly demanding their teacher’s attention and she feels powerless to resist them. John Bayley advises on strategies to stop the girls taking time and attention.
Duration
15 mins

Title
Be Yourself
Synopsis
John Bayley works with an inner city English teacher advising him on the benefits of a more personal and personable teaching style.
Duration
15 mins

Title
Praise and Preparation
Synopsis
John Bayley meets an inner city science teacher to talk about and learn from her particular style of lesson planning and giving continuous praise.
Duration
15 mins

Title
Ecoutez
Synopsis
A ‘newly qualified’ languages teacher continues to have problems with her mixed-ability Year 9 group, but John Bayley encourages her to adopt a more positive attitude towards her pupils.
Duration
15 mins

Title
Need for Structure, The
Synopsis
John Bayley investigates the importance of good lesson structure and keeping students on target. He films an English lesson conducted by a teacher who is working toward her teaching qualification.
Duration
15 mins

Distributor

Name

Teachers’ TV

Email
info@teachers.tv
Web
http://www.teachers.tv/ External site opens in new window
Phone
020 7182 7430
Address
6-18 Berners Street
London
W1T 3LN
Notes
Funded by the Department for Education, Teachers’ TV was a producer and supplier of over 3,600 free videos and lesson resources to support the professional development of anyone working in school, enabling them to widen their skills, develop their practice, and connect with others in the field. Previously broadcast on digital television, the service became exclusively online from 31 August 2010, with programmes being available for free online viewing or download. Thge DfE terminated the contract with Teachers TV and delivery via the website ceased on 29 April 2011, with the programmes being offered to educational distributors free online delivery. Further details from the DfE website Until 29 April 2011 programmes from Teachers Television were streamed on the website and available for download to registered users (free registration). Programmes are aimed at primary and secondary school teachers in all subject areas, as well as headteachers and governors, and include observation of teaching sessions, materials for use in the classroom and discussion of issues relevant to education. Teachers TV was funded by the Department for Education but the contract ended in April 2011 and the programmes are being offered to educational distributors to deliver free at the point of use from their websites. Details of which titles are available in this way are on the DfE website http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/toolsandinitiatives/teacherstv

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