Rutter’s research found that all schools needed

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Rutter’s research found that all schools needed Teachers to be well prepared for lessons Teachers need to have high expectations of their students and mark work regularly Teachers should lead by example Teachers should praise rather blame students

Rutter’s research found that all schools needed Teachers should treat students as responsible people Teachers should show a genuine interest in pupils The whole school should have an atmosphere which reflects and encourages the above points There needs to be mixed abilities in schools, as high ability students motivate those of lesser ability