S116 Proactively Prevent

Structured round of contributions (RoundRobin / RoundTable with timing)

Aim (what it achieves)

Prevents calling out and dominance by giving an orderly participation sequence; increases fairness felt.

When to use

Short idea-generation tasks; retrieval questions; when you want every student to contribute without chaos.

How to use (steps)

1) Set a tight prompt and limit (e.g., one sentence each). 2) Establish order (clockwise) and timing. 3) Run the round; teacher listens for misconceptions. 4) Stop cleanly; summarise and correct. 5) Optionally record one strong idea per group.

Teacher language (examples)

“One sentence each, clockwise—no repeats.” “30 seconds per person—keep it tight.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Use for short rounds only. Teach students how to pass respectfully. Use after individual think/write for quality.

Common pitfalls

Using it for long tasks. Allowing cross-talk and side comments. Embarrassing students who pass.

SEND/PP considerations

Supports students who need a predictable speaking turn. Allow written notes to speak from. Let students pass once without penalty (reduce anxiety).

Useful for these SEND needs

Relevant SEND Needs

Why this strategy helps

  • Builds predictable routines before disruption.
  • Reduces cognitive load and supports completion.
  • Supports regulation and relational safety.

Universal SEND-friendly: Yes

SEND-targeted: Yes

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Common Behaviour Issues (Behaviour Hub)

  • Proactively Prevent Peer friction / bickering / low-level conflict
Open common behaviour issues

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