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The National Programme for Specialist Leaders of Behaviour and Attendance is a one-year course which is open to any staff who come into contact with pupils. It is designed to spread good practice in changing challenging behaviour. Learning mentor Lisa Robertson from Washington School is part-way through the course; Science teacher Kathryn Forster from Southmoor Community School completed the qualification recently. Lisa is seen leading an intercessional activity with a group of pupils described by an assistant head as 'the worst offenders' in behaviour terms and feeding back to her mentor on the school's leadership team. Course graduate Kathryn Forster speaks about how the qualification has increased her confidence when confronted by poor behaviour and how she has managed to implement some of its techniques across the whole school.
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rosaPRE

10 years ago
3

Quite inspiring, I will show it to my staff at the beginning and at the end of Autumn term so to check the impact, once we have identified our own expectations.

TES Resource Team

10 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing your resource. This resource has been recommended for teachers by the TES Resource Team.

f1angelina

11 years ago
1

This seems to be aimed at children. Any advice for adult students?

Flora Hoori

13 years ago
3

I enjoyed watching this. It would be helpful if you could copy and edit the pyramids.

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