Saturday, 24 September 2011

The Behaviour Guru



Tom Bennett nails the false hopes of so many senior managers:

But with some students, who persist in their self-destruction, there has to come a point at which a school says, ‘OK, we’ve tried. Cheerio.’ People who howl at this as some symptom of faithlessness are invited to consider this: do you realise what the cost to the other students is, by allowing such people to remain? I’ll tell you for free: it means that the other kids learn half as much. I promise you this. You can have one or the other. Take your cat calendar aphorisms and your rainbows and ponies about every child being a bundle of dreams and fairy wishes, and stick them up your arse. We teachers have no time for your fantasies. The children have no time for your fantasies.

1 comment:

exfumofuma said...

http://behaviourguru.blogspot.com/2011/09/educating-essex-episode-one-things-can.html?spref=tw is the address of the post itself.