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What have you tried in your classroom or across your school to improve behaviour consistently and sustainably for staff?
- Stricter consequences?
- Staff briefings and email reminders to try to get staff consistent with the pupils?
- Rhymes with acronyms to help everyone remember?
- Motivational/reminder assemblies?
- Longer detentions?
How’s it going?
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