Passionate about education and psychology, I enjoy creating resources for PSHE and CPD, in addition to MFL resources. I thrive at empowering students and teaching staff, and to design high quality resources.
The free resources are from my teaching years, the charged resources are the representation of the many hours I invest to produce relevant and reliable resources.
Passionate about education and psychology, I enjoy creating resources for PSHE and CPD, in addition to MFL resources. I thrive at empowering students and teaching staff, and to design high quality resources.
The free resources are from my teaching years, the charged resources are the representation of the many hours I invest to produce relevant and reliable resources.
Did you know that the number of perfectionists keeps on increasing throughout the years ?
Often praised, perfectionism is also associated with well-being, mental illness, procrastination, self-esteem,… This CPD session aims at linking research to teaching practices for teachers and teaching assistants.
After a quick introduction on what perfectionism is and why it could be a problem, the teaching staff is invited to reflect on 4 themes and to generate teaching strategies :
1) Theme 1 : Self-esteem
2) Theme 2 : Fear of failure
3) Theme 3 : Goal setting
4) Theme 4 : Procrastination
After giving feedback to the other groups, the teaching staff can reflect on their own teaching practices thanks to a support sheet. The teaching staff will realize that they have already adopted many advised strategies in their practice and can be inspired to experiment new ones.
This 2-hour CPD can be adapted into several sessions if you would like all staff to go through the 4 themes. It aims at supporting students but many teachers and teaching assistants will recognize themselves in the elements described.
The package includes :
a presentation to lead the CPD session
a lesson plan
4 worksheets
1 support strategy sheet
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PS : I am a French native speaker so if you spot some English mistakes, please let me know.