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  1. It explains: the rules. what’s expected of pupils. what happens if they misbehave. what the school does to prevent bullying. It also covers misbehaviour outside of school. For example ...

  2. Teachers have power to discipline pupils for misbehaviour which occurs in school and, in some circumstances, outside of school. The power to discipline also applies to all paid staff (unless...

  3. 1. This is statutory guidance from the Department for Education. It explains why maintained schools must have a behaviour policy, what it must cover and the role of the governing body and head...

  4. Today’s guidance includes six recommendations for preventing and responding to misbehaviour. Some can be deployed by teachers at classroom level, while others require a school-wide focus.

  5. Feb 3, 2022 · We’re producing new guidance that will provide practical advice to schools about how to encourage good behaviour, respond effectively to incidents of misbehaviour both in and out of the...

  6. Schools are advised to positively reinforce behaviours which reflect the values of the school, while pupils need to understand there are consequences for unacceptable behaviour. Often, this will require the use of reasonable and proportionate sanctions.

  7. When pupils do misbehave, schools should be able to respond promptly, predictably and with confidence to maintain a calm, safe learning environment and then consider how such behaviour can be...

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