March CPD Course of the Month: Supporting Students with Challenging Behaviour
- Categories Course of the Month, Rahoo, SET, Short Course News, Teacher Tips & Tricks
- Date March 2, 2022
What is Rahoo's Course of the Month?
In a nutshell, every month we will showcase one of our online CPD courses for teachers – all are self-paced and can be done from the comfort of your own home!
And…. it will have a special offer for the month!
What is this course about?
This CPD course is about supporting students with challenging behaviour.
- Know how to build the characteristics of effective behaviour management into your teaching practices easily and quickly, instead of worrying about what to do.
- Know and understand your role in using the problem-solving model and action plan with students, instead of feeling unsure of what to do.
- Feel empowered to use the tools and resources shared in the course to communicate effectively with parents and guardians, instead of feeling unsure of how to make your points with clarity.
How does it work?
Supporting Students with Challenging Behaviour – Reshaping the Classroom Approach is a CPD Course which comprises of 10 hours online learning.
This CPD course has 5 modules:
- Introduction
- Main Sensations
- The Problem-Solving Model
- Effective Communication with Stakeholders
- Digital Technologies to Support Students
Upon successful course completion you will receive your CPD Certificate.
What is included?
How much is it?
Usually this course is €50.
For the month of March, it is €30.
There is no time limit on course access – you can take as long as you need to do the courses once you’ve bought it – YAY!

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Following the huge success of NQT Fest & Picnic in 2021, we are delighted to share this special event for NQT’s in July 2022 with you!

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When planning ask yourself: What can I do to make this lesson memorable?
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