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STRATEGIES FOR SUPPORTING PUPILS WITH SEN

STRATEGIES FOR SUPPORTING PUPILS WITH SEN

... Instead it represents a range of strategies which teachers have found helpful in range of contexts. Staff are invited to consider the strategies given and to use those which are most relevant to the subject ...

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Supporting Pupils with Medication Needs

Supporting Pupils with Medication Needs

... Some pupils may have serious medical conditions, such as diabetes, epilepsy, severe allergies or asthma and may very rarely require a drug to be given in an emergency: ...Other pupils may need regular ...

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Supporting pupils at school with medical conditions

Supporting pupils at school with medical conditions

... actively pupils with medical conditions to participate in school trips and visits, or in sporting activities, and not prevent them from doing ...so. Teachers should be aware of how a child’s medical ...

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Supporting pupils with substance misusing parents

Supporting pupils with substance misusing parents

... 6 Young Carers Festival: The Children’s Society Include Programme and YMCA Fairthorne Manor www.youngcarer.com The Children’s Society’s Include Programme supports children and young people who care for parents or ...

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The Abbey School. Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions Policy

The Abbey School. Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions Policy

... However, teachers and other school staff in charge of pupils have a common law duty to act ‘in loco parentis’ and must ensure the safety of all pupils in their ...to teachers leading ...

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Giving Pupils Licence to Lead: Supporting Teachers’ Continuing Professional Development in the use of ICT

Giving Pupils Licence to Lead: Supporting Teachers’ Continuing Professional Development in the use of ICT

... 69 the participants were essential in ensuring that all of those involved were kept up-to- date and informed (Creswell, 2005; Silverman, 2013). On reflection, I came to understand that piloting was vital in many ways. ...

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Supporting more able and talented pupils in primary schools

Supporting more able and talented pupils in primary schools

... specialist teachers to provide lessons in English from the age of four and Spanish from the age of eight, as well as philosophy, computer science, mathematics, business and ...enterprise. Pupils make ...

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Metacognition; supporting teachers and learners as thinkers

Metacognition; supporting teachers and learners as thinkers

... How effective is it? • Meta-cognition and self-regulation approaches have consistently high levels of impact with pupils making an average of eight months’ additional progress. The evidence indicates that teaching ...

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Metacognition; supporting teachers and learners as thinkers

Metacognition; supporting teachers and learners as thinkers

... project’s teachers and pupils, appropriate to the individual challenges in each school, the different year groups, different levels of experience and the different roles of the teachers they worked ...

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SUPPORTING TRANSITIONS FROM PRIMARY TO SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR PUPILS ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM

SUPPORTING TRANSITIONS FROM PRIMARY TO SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR PUPILS ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM

... supply teachers … Hold a spare locker key/ bus pass and dinner pass in the office Indentify a space in form room for belongings at first instead of a locker Production of clear instruction cards ...

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Supporting Pupils at School with Medical Conditions

Supporting Pupils at School with Medical Conditions

... for supporting pupils at school with medical conditions for your ...parents, pupils, and the relevant healthcare professional who can advise on your child’s ...

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G & T : supporting Gifted and Talented pupils

G & T : supporting Gifted and Talented pupils

... – Local universities. Universities’ accepted that part of the quid pro quo for the £9k fee was that they would take widening participation (WP) seriously. Approach local universities, contact the outreach & WP offices, ...

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Podcasting, pupils and pre-service-teachers

Podcasting, pupils and pre-service-teachers

... science teachers who were completing a BSc (Honours) in Bioscience with ...science teachers had already completed block and serial school placements and were considered as being skilled in planning and ...

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Arithmetic problems for elementary teachers and their pupils

Arithmetic problems for elementary teachers and their pupils

... A.25. A newspaper article described a Grade 4 pupil whose allowance was deemed to be too low. This pupil canvassed seven other pupils whose allowances ranged from $3 to $10 inclusive and discovered that the ...

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New Scenario of Teachers to Lead Pupils

New Scenario of Teachers to Lead Pupils

... [email protected] ABSTRACT Leadership roles are all around us, not just in a work environment. They can be applied to any situation where you are required to take the lead, professionally, socially and at ...

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Supporting a Culture Where Teachers Are Leading Teachers

Supporting a Culture Where Teachers Are Leading Teachers

... if teachers were leading the work of building capacity and sustainability through ongoing inquiry and personalized support? Currently, our district provides professional development for teachers delivered ...

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London Challenge: survey of pupils and teachers 2006

London Challenge: survey of pupils and teachers 2006

... between pupils in terms of the areas in which they go to school, their personal characteristics and the characteristics of the schools they ...between teachers have been ...in pupils’ and ...

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London Challenge : surveys of pupils and teachers 2005

London Challenge : surveys of pupils and teachers 2005

... supply teachers were also more likely than class teachers to say that senior management provided good ...that teachers from schools in the top 40 per cent of GCSE achievement were more likely than ...

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Teachers’ identification of anxiety and somatic symptoms in their pupils

Teachers’ identification of anxiety and somatic symptoms in their pupils

... how teachers identified anxious children, although they provide some suggestive ...that teachers identified children as anxious who scored more highly on items measuring physiological anxiety, social ...

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The roles of teachers to teach young pupils at school

The roles of teachers to teach young pupils at school

... When teachers give them a part in defining the type and content of their education, students work harder—helping them develop their own learning plans and choosing how they can prove that they have really mastered ...

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