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Home > Reflective Teaching in Schools, 5th Ed > 2. Creating conditions for learning > 7. Engagement > Reflective Activities > To monitor responses to a classroom crisis
To monitor responses to a classroom crisis.
After a crisis has arisen, a diary-type account of it and of how it was handled could be written. This might describe the event, and also reflect the feelings which were experienced as the events unfolded. It might be valuable to encourage children to record and talk about a similar account and reflection after the event, so that you can gain an insight into why they behaved as they did.
The following questions might be asked:
Having examined your actions and the children’s responses to the crisis it would probably be helpful to discuss the event and the accounts with a friend or colleague. An interesting reading would be David Tripp (1993) on ‘critical incidents’.