Managing and modifying learners' behaviour is an essential teaching skill whatever sector you work in. This course has been modified for the FE setting, is practical and realistic and will equip you with simple and innovative strategies that will transform the way your students learn, behave and relate to one another.
The programme will include:
consistency and the influence of your own behaviour
intelligent use of meaningful praise and reward
rules, rituals, routines and habits of outstanding behaviour management
preventative strategies and techniques
eradicating low level disruption
assertiveness: attitude, language, performance
intervening without confrontation 'win, win'
plenary.
This course includes collaborative group work, active exploration of practical ideas, video dissection, action research tasks to take back to work, purposeful enactment, reflective individual tasks, investigative whole group exploration.
Knowledge
This course aims to:
to share practical, immediately useful strategies to improve behaviour wrapped around an intelligent philosophy in an FE setting
to learn how to teach behaviour through the use of positive reinforcement rituals, routines and habits
to develop ability to intervene skilfully without confrontation.
Who this course is for
Lecturers
Leaders/managers
Cost
£40 - all standard teaching members
Course details
North west
Manchester - 16 January 2013
Please note:
booking for all courses will close two weeks before the start date of the course, and you will not be able to book online after this time
you will need to log in to book, and will require your ATL membership number and 'My ATL' log in password along with your payment card details to process your booking.