Midday Supervisor– Behaviour Management
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- Feb 26, 2015
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This course is for current midday supervisors and those planning to work in this role and who want to be outstanding at their job.
The course programme will include school expectations, how to deal with difficult pupils/students, the practicalities of organising large numbers of pupils during 'free-time' and health and safety matters.
It will particularly look at dealing with difficult and un-co-operative pupils. It will also cover how you can become more effectively integrated into the school system, how others see you at work, working as a team member - your part in team building and those 'hidden jobs'.
This course has proved extremely popular in the past and early booking is recommended.
The course will be run by Peter J Williams whose experience in education spans nearly 40 years. He has held many posts in both state and independent schools – a classroom teacher, head of department, senior teacher and the head of two schools. Qualified as a music teacher he is now a holder of a Masters Degree, the NPQH and a Fellowship. As a university associate tutor he works with teachers in schools undertaking MA courses and is a day course lecturer covering many areas in education. In his spare time he directs a large choral society and a very successful local orchestra in West London. He is an enabler of both student and adult progression, encouraging all those he associates with to develop their skills and reach their potential.
FORMAT: 3 hours
VENUE: Denbigh School Burchard Crescent Shenley Church End Milton Keynes MK5 6EX
Dates: Thursday 26th February 2015
TIMES: 8.30am–11.30am
FEES: £50 per participant
BOOKING DEADLINE: 2 weeks prior to start date
Refreshments provided
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