Behaviour Management in Science RH222 / B01
Summary
During this training you will look at how you can develop your classroom style with strategies to create a positive learning environment: helping to encourage all students to engage with science and make progress in their learning.
You will discuss ways you can react to common (and uncommon) examples of misbehaviour to try to avoid unnecessary confrontation and return to learning.
Students have a unique challenge in their science lessons: they require high levels of literacy and numeracy skills but will also need to manipulate and learn from practical activities. You will see how to manage the challenging situations that may arise because of the range of potential distractions and hazards in a science laboratory.
The course pulls together information and ideas from a wide variety of sources and links to the teacher-specific recommendations from the Improving Behaviour in Schools Guidance Report (Education Endowment Foundation, 2019).
Outcomes
You will be able to:
- analyse common behaviour management issues faced by science teachers
- use proactive strategies that can reduce the chance of misbehaviour occurring
- try reactive strategies that can support pupils to improve their behaviour
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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Behaviour management in science | 03 October 2019 | 16:00-18:00 | Haileybury Turnford |
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Cost
Fee-paying school or college (independent) | Activity fee£75.00 |
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State-funded school or college | Activity fee£75.00 |
Additional information
Would you like this course delivered at your school? Contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to find out more.
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