Robert Marzano suggests that ‘it is simply not possible for a teacher to conduct instruction for children to work productively if they have no guidelines for how to behave, when to move about the room, and where to sit, or if they interrupt the teacher frequently and make whatever amount of noise pleases them.’ (Marzano, 2003)
As you watch this video of classroom practice from Beaumont School, consider how the teacher has established:
- Routines for attention
- Routines for the end of a lesson