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Why Good School Strategies Fail - And How To Fix Them

Apr 19, 202627 minSeason 1Ep. 272
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Episode description

Why do so many sensible school strategies fail, even when staff are trying their best?

In this episode of School Behaviour Secrets, we explore one of the biggest challenges facing school leaders: consistency. Because having the right strategy is only half the battle - the real challenge is getting staff to understand it, apply it in practice and embed it over time.

Using the example of restorative conversations, you’ll learn how to use the ALIGN framework - a simple, practical model to help schools move from patchy implementation to a more consistent approach across staff teams.

In this episode, we’ll explain:

  • why good ideas often break down after launch
  • how inconsistency affects staff, pupils and school culture
  • why consistency does not mean rigid sameness
  • how to build shared language, shared practice and shared ownership
  • the five parts of the ALIGN framework:

If you’re a headteacher, SENCO, behaviour lead or teacher trying to get everyone pulling in the same direction, this episode will give you a practical way to think about implementation in your school.

Important links:

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