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Practical teaching tips and advice for teachers. Richard is a high school science teacher and the author of an award-winning book - The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: 45 Secrets That All High School Teachers Need to Know.

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Practical teaching tips and advice for teachers. Richard is a high school science teacher and the author of an award-winning book - The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: 45 Secrets That All High School Teachers Need to Know.

    #118: The 7 Golden Rules of Communication for Online Meetings

    #118: The 7 Golden Rules of Communication for Online Meetings

    Even as far back as 2020, during the height of the pandemic, research was being conducted on the effectiveness of video conferencing in education, and some such research concluded that online meetings would remain popular long-after the pandemic was over. My personal experiences have certainly mirrored these predictions – tutoring has moved mostly online, online meetings are still being used by many schools for parent-teacher conferences and schools still find that an online meeting is the most convenient way to bring everyone together efficiently, even if everyone is in the same building! Some schools are still using online meetings for assemblies too – an efficient approach as all of the students can remain in their classrooms and simply ‘enjoy the show’ on the classroom smart board or projector.




    The Powerful Public Speaker Certificate Course (can be offered online, globally): https://richardjamesrogers.com/powerful-public-speaker/
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    This podcast episode is accompanied by a blog post: https://richardjamesrogers.com/2024/04/21/the-7-golden-rules-of-communication-for-online-meetings/
    Check out my blog for teachers (contains hundreds of blog posts on practical teaching tips): https://richardjamesrogers.com/
    Check out my award-winning book for high school teachers, The Quick Guide to Classroom Management, here: https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Guide-Classroom-Management-Teachers-dp-B08VCQPF2L/dp/B08VCQPF2L/

    • 24 min
    #117: The Top Five Mistakes That Trainee High School Teachers Are Making

    #117: The Top Five Mistakes That Trainee High School Teachers Are Making

    Anyone who is new to the teaching profession is bound to make mistakes. There’s so much to learn and so much is at stake: the future careers of young people are literally in your hands. The pressure can be overwhelming at times, and this can cause trainees to panic. Relax! This podcast episode was made for you!




    This podcast episode is accompanied by a blog post: https://richardjamesrogers.com/2024/04/14/the-top-five-mistakes-that-trainee-high-school-teachers-are-making/


    Check out my second book, which contains tons of tips for providing efficient and impactful feedback to your students: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Praise-Empowering-Students-Pedagogical-ebook-dp-B07WJXG4XJ/dp/B07WJXG4XJ/


    Check out my award-winning book for high school teachers, The Quick Guide to Classroom Management, at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1505701945/


    Check out my blog for teachers, which is jam-packed with practical teaching tips, at https://richardjamesrogers.com/


    If you have a topic request, or if you would like to contact me, then email info@richardjamesrogers.com

    • 37 min
    #116: Strategies for Engaging Quiet, Shy and Withdrawn Students

    #116: Strategies for Engaging Quiet, Shy and Withdrawn Students

    Students who are quiet in class are often the ones who are most overlooked by educators. They tend to be compliant; they rarely (if ever) ask questions; they turn in their homework on time and generally just get on with things. One could be forgiven for thinking of such learners as the ‘perfect’ students. This is, however, quite a narrowly focused viewpoint and stance to take. Such students may be well behaved, but how can we be sure that they have understood the content we have delivered in a lesson (aside from formally assessing them)? Additionally, how are we, as educators, helping our quiet and withdrawn students to develop their self-confidence and key skills, such as public speaking, teamwork and problem-solving?




    This podcast episode is accompanied by a blog post: https://richardjamesrogers.com/2024/03/31/five-strategies-for-engaging-quiet-shy-and-withdrawn-students/
    Check out my award-winning book for teachers, The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: 45 Secrets That All High School Teachers Need to Know at https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Guide-Classroom-Management-Teachers-dp-B08VCQPF2L/dp/B08VCQPF2L/
    Check out my blog for teachers at https://richardjamesrogers.com/

    • 26 min
    #115: Tackling Bullying in High Schools - Strategies for Teachers and School Leaders to Consider

    #115: Tackling Bullying in High Schools - Strategies for Teachers and School Leaders to Consider

    Bullying continues to be an issue for so many schools. A simple Google search reveals daily news stories of student violence and incidents of extreme intimidation happening in countries all over the world. In today's podcast episode, I describe some simple and effective ways that schools can proactively tackle bullying, as well as prevent it from happening in the first place.




    Check out my blog for teachers at https://richardjamesrogers.com/
    Check out my award-winning book for high school teachers, 'The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: 45 Secrets That All High School Teachers Need to Know' at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1505701945/
    Japan school bullying cases leading to police probes hit 10-year high: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/03/15/japan/school-bullying-cases-surge/
    Mother pulls daughter out of Leicester High School over bullying concerns: https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/mother-pulls-daughter-out-of-leicester-high-school-over-bullying-concerns/3309120/
    Disturbing video shows helpless student attacked by bullies at Minn. middle school: report: https://nypost.com/2024/03/16/us-news/disturbing-video-shows-student-attacked-by-bullies-at-mn-middle-school-report/
    PDF guide: 'Preventing and Tackling Bullying - Advice for Teachers, Staff and Governing Bodies': https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/625ee64cd3bf7f6004339db8/Preventing_and_tackling_bullying_advice.pdf
    ACE Education Guide: Tackling Bullying at School: https://www.ace-ed.org.uk/advice-about-education-for-parents/tackling-bullying
    E-mail me at info@richardjamesrogers.com if you have any topic requests

    • 19 min
    #114: What is Scrum and How Can it be Used in High Schools?

    #114: What is Scrum and How Can it be Used in High Schools?

    As a newly designated Certified ScrumMaster®, I thought it would be appropriate for me to share my newly acquired knowledge with my listeners - with a particular emphasis on how Scrum can be utilised in the high school classroom, and when managing teams of high school teachers. Scrum is a hugely popular Agile Project Management technique that is most commonly associated with boardrooms, not classrooms! Today I aim to explain why Scrum is an excellent framework for use with any school projects, and how the logistics of the system work.


    This episode is accompanied by a blog post:
    Check out my blog of teachers containing tons of useful tips: https://richardjamesrogers.com/
    Check out my award-winning book for high school teachers, The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1505701945/
    Scrum Guide: https://scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html
    Agile Manifesto: https://agilemanifesto.org/
    Contact me at info@richardjamesrogers.com

    • 21 min
    #113: How to Handle Frustration as a Teacher

    #113: How to Handle Frustration as a Teacher

    Teacher stress levels are at an all-time high globally, and things seem set to get worse as teacher shortages show no sign of receding. Whether it's a behaviour management issue we must deal with, an inflammatory email to digest, or a conflict with a colleague to resolve; we MUST always respond professionally - and that rule applies to any situation that causes us frustration. In today's podcast episode, I'll provide you with a very useful framework ('The Four S's') which have helped me to resolve issues in a calm and collected manner over the years. Enjoy!




    Check out my award-winning book for high school teachers, The Quick Guide to Classroom Management, here: https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Guide-Classroom-Management-Teachers-dp-B08VCQPF2L/dp/B08VCQPF2L/
    Check out my blog for teachers, which is FILLED with advice, at https://richardjamesrogers.com/
    Contact me at info@richardjamesrogers.com for requests
    How to Best Use Detachment [Psychology Today]: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/emotional-fitness/201811/how-best-use-detachment
    ‘Cruel’ wellbeing approach adding to teachers’ stress – study [The Educator]: https://www.theeducatoronline.com/k12/news/cruel-wellbeing-approach-adding-to-teachers-stress--study/284183

    • 31 min

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