Developing behaviour management content for initial teacher training
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Author(s):
Tom Bennett

Following on from a 2015 review into initial teacher training (ITT), this report makes it clear that providers of ITT should ensure that trainee teachers are able to access high-quality behaviour management training before they enter the classroom

It recommends that ITT providers be required to train or locate mentors, tutors and coaches with demonstrable abilities in behaviour management, and emphasises the need for trainers to be highly skilled and have an in-depth knowledge in the area.

It concludes that training programmes should ensure that trainee teachers are introduced to the physical practice of running a classroom before the beginning of their initial placements. ITT providers must provide the resources required for new teachers to create a tangible portfolio so they can demonstrate relative proficiency in behaviour management. Such training should focus on three areas that are essential for the design and maintenance of ordered, safe and productive classrooms: routines, responses and relationships.






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Author(s):
Tom Bennett

Published by:
Department for Education (DfE)

Date of publication:
July 2016

Country of origin:
UK

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This report sets out clear recommendations on how behaviour management should be included within initial teacher training. It may be of use to educators with responsibility for organising teacher training and mentoring new teachers. 


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