Didactic guide. Classroom management strategies without losing your temper (or your dignity)
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2026
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This didactic guide provides evidence-based strategies for primary classroom management, focusing on prevention, low-level intervention, de-escalation, and reflection. It debunks myths about strict teaching and shouting, advocating instead for calm, consistent routines, positive expectations, and strategic relationship-building. Key techniques include non-verbal signals, proximity, choice-giving, and removing an audience during conflict. The guide emphasises repairing relationships after incidents, documenting behaviour factually, and teacher self-care. Practical functions and a case study help trainees and early career teachers respond to challenging behaviour without losing their temper or dignity.
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What is this guide and who is it for?
This guide explains practical, evidence-based strategies to manage a primary classroom effectively. You will learn how to prevent problems before they start, how to respond when things go wrong, and how
to keep your calm when everyone else is losing theirs. Classroom management is not about being the strictest teacher in the school. It is about creating an environment where learning can happen.
This guide is intended for:
• Trainee teachers about to start their teaching placement.
• Early career teachers who feel overwhelmed by challenging behaviour.
• Mentors and tutors who want to help their trainees with practical strategies.
• Teacher trainers looking for structured materials for workshops on behaviour management.













