Upcoming Webinar 24 March 2021: Revolutionising Behaviour in Schools with Jen Foster
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- Date February 8, 2021
A Virtual Event for Teachers on Wednesday 24 March 2021 at 7.30pm - 8.30pm!
Who is this webinar for?
You are a teacher who wants to know how to effectively support student when behaviour issues arise.
You are a teacher who would like a better understanding of behaviour in schools.
You are a teacher who wants to learn more about reframing student behaviour.
You are a teacher who would like to hear behaviour tips from an expert.
By the end of this webinar, you will:
- Have clear, practical guidance on how to improve relationships with your students, instead of panicking about what to do.
- Have an understanding of behaviour means and how to support students, instead of wondering how to ‘manage’ students.
- Feel empowered to take the next step in your journey to becoming an effective teacher, instead of feeling unsure of what to do next.
Why have you created this webinar?
We created this webinar because the topic of behaviour and how to manage it always comes up. We wanted to support your develop into looking at different ways of looking at behaviour and what you can do daily to support your students and foster positive relationships!
We are passionate about professional development for teachers and have worked with over 5,000 teachers since 2017. As a teacher, you are the most important person in the classroom – you make the greatest impact on the students in front of you.
What is included?
“Revolutionising Behaviour in Schools” is 1 hour in duration including Q&A opportunities. This webinar will be hosted by a Jen Foster, educator, trainer, resource creator & specialist with the Department for Education in the UK.
Jen has taught ages 4-11 in the UK and internationally. She has senior leadership experience and currently specialises in pastoral support. She works with DfE as a specialist and runs her own educational platform where she provides mentorship, webinars, online courses and resources. Her articles on behaviour and emotional support have been published in the TES magazine.
Jen is on a mission to revolutionise behaviour in schools and is developing an approach to do just that!
The webinar will be recorded and available for you to re-watch up to two weeks post-event.
A downloadable Certificate will be accessible after the event.
Limited Availability.
Thank you for taking the time to check out this webinar. Feel free to get in touch with us at info@rahoo.ie if you have any questions you would like to ask. We love hearing from you and will do all that we can to support you!
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