| Description |
Recent experience suggests that there has been a change in attitude in many girls in secondary schools across the country. Ungracious, surly, truculent, deliberately unpleasant behaviour appears to be on the increase. There are no easy answers. However, this course aims to consider why so many girls are causing problems for teachers and fellow students and explores strategies which have proven to be successful. |
| Duration |
One Day |
| Website |
http://www.creativeeducation.co.uk/product-page.aspx?REFNO=6957 |
| Categories |
Teaching staff, Behaviour for Learning, Out of school |
| Booking Terms & Conditions |
View on Creative Education's site |
| Learning outcomes for particpants/users and, where relevant, pupils or students |
Dealing with disruptive and uncooperative behaviourExploring pressures, tensions and the power of self-imageDeveloping positive relationshipsUnderstanding the need for consistencyAnalysing case studies and sharing successful strategiesLooking at beha |
| Evidence underpinning this approach |
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| How users/participants can evalute success |
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| Follow-up activities and support |
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| Details |
Available across the country. For details of dates call us on 0800 881 8185 or visit our website at www.creativeeducation.co.uk |