This has been sparked by a thread in staffroom where someone was commenting how they have been allocated mainly lower sets for next year. The responses implied to me that this was unfair and that lower sets were 'worse' to teach than higher ones.
Now obviously they are different to teach, but the impression I got was that behaviour was the main consideration.
Why should poor behaviour be tolerated/accepted in lower sets? Why should the hard working but less academic pupils have their learning disrupted?
What can be done to resolve things so that lower sets are met just as joyfully by teachers and pupils from a teaching/behaviour point of view?
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Being in lower sets
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TeenTimesTwo · 06/07/2019 15:18
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