February 4, 2012

Stepping Stones to Positive Relationships (Part1)


Hi,

Over the next week or so I’m going to post a series of tips and strategies for building and maintaining relationships with your students.

This is, without doubt one of the most effective behaviour management strategies/teaching tools at your disposal – students are obviously more likely to behave for a teacher they respect, trust and get on well with. (Although we must always maintain professionalism – ‘friendly’ is ok, ‘trying to be their friend‘ is not).

As well as the strategies, I’m also going to give you the Power Point slides from a recent keynote speech I gave at an exhibition – ‘Stepping Stones to Positive Relationships’ and I’ll also give you a very handy desktop reminder sheet to help you organise all the notes and ideas.

So… if you’d like me to put the tips and resources here on the blog (no charge) please leave a comment below. It will take you just a few seconds to do so – just write ‘yes please I’d like tips on building relationships with students’ .

I’ll be back soon with the slides, the desktop reminder and the first strategies very soon.

Please leave your comments below (by clicking on the ‘comments’ link immediately below this message) so I know you definitely want the slides, desktop reminder and tips.

Bye for now…

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Comments

  1. Agnes says:

    ‘yes please I’d like tips on building relationships with students’
    thank you

  2. Adrian HALES says:

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  3. annette poucher says:

    yes please I’d like tips on building relationships with students’
    thank you that sounds like a methodical and relaxed way to go on I do find the ideas can get lost faced with the urgency a single really unruly student will create in a room of students who are ready and willing to learn.

  4. Silvana Dickson says:

    Yes please; I would love tips on building relationships with students.

    Thank ing you.

  5. Michael says:

    Yes please, I’d like tips on building relationships with students.
    Adding more ideas that will help me build a stronger foundation in student relationships will help my teaching.

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    yes please to free tips!

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  10. manju says:

    please mail me the Power Point slides from your keynote speech – ‘Stepping Stones to Positive Relationships’ and also a desktop reminder sheet to help organise all the notes and ideas.

  11. btissam says:

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  12. btissam says:

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  13. Gloria Thomas says:

    Yes please; I would love tips on building relationships with students.

  14. rachell says:

    this is a great resource for me..thanks for your kindness!

  15. Lynne says:

    yes please I’d like tips on building relationships with atudents

  16. Jeannie says:

    thankyou I would like to receive tips on building relationships with students.

  17. Regina says:

    Yes please; I would love tips on building relationships with students.

  18. DeeDee says:

    Thank you for all you do! Yes, please send the slides, the desktop reminder and the first strategies!

  19. Sue says:

    Yes please…want to transfer some of this key principles into a coaching environment.

  20. Althea Pennerman says:

    Yes, please. I’d like tips on building relationships with students.

  21. Marek Fecak says:

    ‘yes please I’d like tips on building relationships with students’

  22. Harold Velie says:

    Please post your tips on building relationships.

  23. Salmah says:

    Dear Rob,
    Not too late am I? ‘yes please I’d like tips on building relationships with students’ .

    Thanks.

    Salmah

  24. Annette says:

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