Relationship-based Learning

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Behaviour
Behaviour for learning
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Challenge Partners
Children
Children's Learning Behaviours
Children’s Learning Behaviours
Classroom Learning Behaviours
Common Language
Curriculum
DFE
Drop Days
emotional and mental health issues
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exclusion prevention strategies
Fixed Term Exclusion
Forest School
Identified Learning Behaviour
improving outcomes for vulnerable learners
inclusive education
Learning
Learning Assessments
Learning Behaviours
Learning Support Professional
Learning Walks
Leverage Leadership
multi-agency collaboration
OFSTED Framework
Peer Supervision
Personal Development
Positive Learning Behaviours
Professional Development
Professional Learning Programme
Progress Assessment
pupil wellbeing
Relationships
restorative practices
Schools
Service Improvement Plan
Social
Special Needs
Strategies
trauma informed teaching
UK Today
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367763671
  • Weight: 1200g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Relationship-based Learning provides a helpful range of accessible strategies, approaches, practical ideas and guidance on how to implement Behaviour for Learning for children with social, emotional and mental health issues, as well as those at risk of exclusion from school.

This essential resource explores the conceptual framework of Ellis and Tod’s highly effective Behaviour for Learning conceptual framework, with each chapter featuring practical strategies and foundations that can be used at an organisational or whole-school level, as well as in the classroom. It includes tried-and-tested structures and strategies which have been proven to improve the learning and behaviour of children. The implementation of the Behaviour for Learning framework has been evidenced to have a significant impact on the quality of teaching and learning with outstanding and, in some cases, exceptional outcomes for all learners. The strategies and approaches explored in this book are relevant for teaching children in any school or alternative provision, especially those with social, emotional and mental health needs.

Relationship-based Learning is a must-read for practitioners, senior leaders, teachers and support staff, outreach services and multi-agency staff who are committed to improving outcomes for children with social, emotional and mental health needs.

Janet Packer is an experienced leader in education with a passion for children having a love for learning. Her experience, including roles as an advisor, inspector, headteacher and head of school, underpins her belief that all children should be provided with the best tools to enable them to thrive and be successful. It is this drive that inspired her to lead the implementation of Behaviour for Learning across Primary Inclusion Development Service and the Courtyard AP Academy.

Nia MacQueen is an experienced mainstream and additional learning needs teacher, headteacher and trainer who has worked and effectively alongside staff in a range of settings to build capacity and improve outcomes. She also led on Behaviour for Learning and its development at the Courtyard AP Academy.

Patricia Day is a teacher, trainer and consultant who has over 20 years’ experience in the primary education sector. She has worked as a classroom teacher, outreach behaviour support teacher and Special Educational Needs Coordinator. In her role as lead teacher she led the development of the assessment of Behaviour for Learning across the Primary Inclusion Development Service. She has particular interests in pupil voice and nurturing in schools.

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