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Category Archives: Gareth Malone
Gareth Malone has vision
Gareth Malone demonstrates real flair in judging how far he can take his choir. With real vision he takes them to the very best place they could reach. Continue reading
Did Gareth Malone use the right techniques?
In BBC’s “Gareth Malone’s Extraordinary School for Boys”, episode 3 Gareth handles conflict controversially (see 28m 48 secs in). Did he use the right technique with the awkward child? The boy in question is openly defiant, but no punishment was given, instead … Continue reading
Posted in Broken relationships in business, Conflict, Gareth Malone, Leadership problems, managing upwards, Personal development, Success, TV reviews
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Is Gareth Malone a good teacher?
Fresh-faced choir master Gareth Malone finds himself in a primary school on BBC2’s Extraordinary school for boys. But he’s no teacher and there’s hardly any music either. Instead he tries to lift the under-performing boys, with a series of outdoor … Continue reading