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This Twitter Spaces conversation is with Huw Lloyd from Crisis Prevention.
Key Discussion Point:
CPI’s recent School Behaviour survey found out of the 400 teachers who responded 9 in 10 felt behaviour changed for the worse since COVID.
They believed this to be due to
• The link between mental health (increase in anxiety and lack of resilience, post covid) and behaviour
• Difference in concentration levels (citing common causes of social media and mobile phones) and general apathy towards learning
• Lack of a consistent approach from staff, to behaviour management
• Decreasing parent support
• Detachment of learner-teacher relationship
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