Behaviour management is one of the most important skills a teacher can learn. At this inspirational masterclass, headteacher Stephen Drew, who shot to fame after starring in Channel 4’s Educating Essex, will teach you techniques to deal with difficult students and situations, and bring out the best in your pupils. Ideal for schoolteachers of all levels – from trainees to headteachers – the class is also a fantastic opportunity to network and share best practice with other education professionals.
Content
- Expert tips on how to tackle low-level disruption
- Advice on how to keep your cool in challenging situations
- Operating effectively within your school’s framework
- How to balance building relationships with pupils with being their teacher
- The importance of remembering students’ names and designing effective seating plans
- Safeguarding consistency
- Useful ways to engage parents
- Practical approaches and tools to positively reinforce good behaviour
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Stephen Drew is the headteacher at Brentwood County High and former deputy head of Passmores Academy, which was featured in the hit Channel 4 TV show Educating Essex. Last year, Mr Drew ran a residential summer school for eleven boys with behaivoural problems and their families. This unique educational experiment was filmed for the popular six-part series Mr Drew’s School for Boys. Find Mr Drew on Twitter here.
Details
Date: Monday 25 January
Times: 6.30pm-9.30pm
Location: The Guardian, Kings Place, London N1 9GU
Price: £70 (£50 for members of the Guardian Teacher Network)
Event capacity: 50
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