The Teachers’ Lounge – Tips, Tools & Talk for Educators
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Internal Exclusion: What It Means and How Schools Use It Effectively
Internal exclusion keeps students in school but out of class — find out what it means, how it’s used, and how to make it a restorative intervention.
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What Does a Truancy Officer Do? Understanding Their Role in UK Schools
From home visits to legal action, truancy officers play a vital role in UK schools. Here’s what teachers (and families) should know in 2025.
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KS4 Behaviour Intervention Ideas That Actually Work in UK Secondary Schools
Looking for realistic KS4 behaviour intervention ideas? From reset rooms to reflection tools, this article outlines practical solutions that actually work in schools.
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Restorative Approach to Behaviour Management: What It Is & How Schools Can Use It
Discover how schools are using restorative approaches to behaviour — from reflection workbooks to circle time — to support inclusion and long-term change.
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Attendance Strategies That Work: A Tiered Approach for UK Schools
Attendance strategies that work: discover how UK schools are tackling absence with clear tiers, restorative tools, and real-world actions that improve engagement.
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How to Improve Attendance in Schools: Practical, Proven Strategies for UK Educators
Struggling with attendance across your school? Learn how to build consistency, support students, and raise attendance with practical, school-proven strategies.
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Truancy in Secondary Schools: What Every School Needs to Know
Truancy is rising in UK secondary schools, and staff are under pressure to act. This guide explores the legal framework, root causes, and school-led strategies to address persistent absenteeism without relying on punitive measures alone.