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In School/College INSET

If you are looking for a course to run onsite at your school or college, we have over 800 to chose from. These are all quality assured courses we have successfully run in the recent past.  They have been delivered exclusively by trusted trainers that consistently receive great feedback.  98% of attendees state they would recommend our courses on their evaluation forms.

To narrow down the list of courses to only those in your chosen subject, simply click below on the area of expertise most applicable to you or your colleagues. Otherwise you will be scrolling all 800 teacher training days in alphabetical order!  If you're planning a Whole School INSET day, our unrivalled range of learning and teaching, pastoral care, behaviour, leadership and Special Educational Needs programmes may well prove of interest.

Once you find a course of interest (or if you already know the INSET topic you would like to run) click on the contact form link on this page, including prospective dates, and we will happily check availability for you.  We are offering a 20% discount on all INSET speakers booked in June and July.  This applies even if you are planning ahead for the next academic year.
 

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Post 16 Students' Mental Health

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
The mental health of young people in the UK is giving grave concern nationally. However, those who work with Post 16 students can greatly assist in helping young people manage issues of anxiety, depression, self-harm, family difficulties and relationships by understanding what underpins some of the more common mental health issues affecting young adults.

Practical Behaviour Strategies for Playtime

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
This course provides staff with effective behaviour management strategies for playtimes and lunchtimes, enabling them to review their current playtime practices to ensure consistency. This interactive programme gives staff a bank of tried and tested positive approaches to deal with low-level to challenging behaviour, as well as provide learning opportunities through play.

Practical Counselling Skills for Teachers & Support Staff

Pastoral Care and Behaviour

Pupils cannot learn when they are preoccupied with emotional upsets.  Through effective counselling you can enhance their learning and achievement.  This course aims to build your confidence and affirm your present counselling practices when dealing with pupils’ issues and concerns.

Practical Strategies to Minimise Low Level Disruption in the Classroom

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
This course encourages delegates to consider their own classroom presentation skills, and the way in which these impact on the ability of pupils to learn, as well as give advice on achieving peak performance with the minimum of stress.

The emphasis throughout is on positive management of the classroom environment to minimise and tackle low-level disruption and maximise pupil focus and results. The course explores the issues through practical exercises, observation and reflection, providing a challenging experience - and leading delegates towards more effective teaching.

Practical Strategies to use Emotional Intelligence Techniques with Pupils

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
Children grow with praise and shrivel with criticism. Many significant adults in their life appear to be unaware of this. We have a feeling brain, which is greater than our thinking brain. When children are upset the feeling brain takes over and shuts down the thinking with the resulting effect on learning. Emotional intelligence Quotient (EQ) is being aware of our children's feelings as well as our own. However, awareness itself is not good enough; we also need to have the skills to bridge the gap.

Pupil Behaviour Management for Cover Supervisors and Supply Teachers

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
The course will assist delegates in planning their responses to pupils' behaviour. Behaviour planning, in advance, will enhance teaching and learning opportunities and help to promote and encourage learning behaviour.

Delegates will leave the course with a planning process for pupils' behaviour which will assist them in developing an appropriate, stepped response. As delegates become increasingly confident with this approach, that they will improve lesson flow and create increased 'on-task' pupil learning behaviour.

Pupils Who Can Speak But Do Not - Working With Selective Mutism

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
Special Needs & Schools
Persistent failure to communicate affects pupils’ educational, social and emotional development and creates high anxiety for both families and professionals. When children converse freely at home - but not in other situations such as school - the term ‘selective mutism’ can be used to describe their behaviour.

Pupils with BESD: (Behavioural, Emotional & Social Difficulties) Approaches and Interventions

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
This course provides an overview of practical approaches to educating pupils with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties (BESD) by exploring the ideas and explanations that underpin highly effective techniques that can be used straight awaay on your return to school. Each delegate will receive a copy of Dr Farrell's book, "Understanding Special Educational Needs."

Racist Incidents and Racist Bullying in Schools: dealing with incidents effectively

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
Through attending the course a delegate will develop their understanding of a school's statutory requirements in dealing with racist incidents as well as their understanding of what constitutes a racist incident. This will allow delegates to correctly identity incidents. Each delegate will understand the impact racist incidents can have and develop their understanding on how to support a target of racist bullying.

Raising Ethnic Minority Achievement

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
This course will provide an overview of the issues that we need to be aware of and provide possible routes to suport schools in addressing ethnic minority underachievement, challenge racism and prejudice in school and ways to promote and celebrate cultural diversity. This course is aimed at middle managers and SMT. At the end of the course colleagues will leave with a toolkit to take back to their respective school and hopefully be able to use to support development.

Realistic Approaches to Inclusion

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
Inclusion remains a major issue in schools with the drive to include challenging students being regarded by some as a milestone and others as a millstone. This course takes a realistic & pragmatic view of the problems and opportunities of inclusion from a whole school point of view - as well as that of the classroom teacher. It will be particularly useful to staff involved in developing inclusion policy and practice, teachers with responsibility for working with inclusion units, and staff working towards more inclusive practices in their classrooms.

Relaxation for Schools: Supporting Vulnerable Students

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
This course will dispel any myths about relaxation, giving delegates the confidence and skills to teach relaxation to students in their school. Learning how to relax is a skill for life and teaching these skills to students has been shown to improve access to learning, lower stress levels and improve behaviour and attendance.

Roma Pupils: Supporting them to Succeed & Achieve

EAL
Leadership
Pastoral Care and Behaviour

Inspection evidence and anecdotal evidence suggests that a number of schools are experiencing a significant rise in the number of Roma pupils from Eastern Europe. As a consequence some are struggling to identify sufficient r esources to meet these pupils’ wide-ranging needs. Historically, Gypsy/Roma pupils have had the poorest outcomes of any ethnic group in England in terms of attainment, attendance and exclusions.

Safeguarding Children in Education Settings

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
All delegates attending will leave with a thorough knowledge of Safeguarding, they will have gained a working knowledge on the legal framework, understand the categories of abuse and become even more aware of the importance of listening to young people.

In addition they will know what to say, what not to say, how to report and how to record and most importantly, how to keep themselves safe against false allegations of abuse.

Safeguarding Young People in the Online World (Primary)

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
After attending this course delegates will have a greater understanding of the risks children, young people and school staff face when using online technologies.

Using the resources provided all delegates will have the necessary knowledge and understanding to deliver e-safety training to staff, parents and pupils in line with Ofsted's criteria for safeguarding.

Safeguarding Young People in the Online World (Secondary)

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
After attending this course delegates will have a greater understanding of the risks children, young people and school staff face when using online technologies.

Using the resources provided all delegates will have the necessary knowledge and understanding to deliver e-safety training to staff, parents and pupils in line with Ofsted's criteria for safeguarding.

Selectively Mute Pupils: Pupils Who Can Speak But Don't.

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
Special Needs & Schools

Persistent failure to communicate affects pupil's educational, social and emotional development and creates high anxiety for both families and professionals. When children converse freely at home - but not in other situations such as school - the term "selective mutism" can be used to describe their behaviour.

So you want to be a successful Assistant/Deputy Head Teacher ?

English
Leadership
Maths
MFL
Pastoral Care and Behaviour

One of the most challenging promotions in school is the leap from middle to senior management. From having a specific role within the middle management of the school structure, you suddenly find yourself needing a global overview of the school where you are responsible for many in the vision, leadership and management of learning and teaching.  It is an exciting prospect to both tackle and enjoy. But be careful!

So you Want to be a Successful Head of Department ?

English
Leadership
Maths
MFL
Pastoral Care and Behaviour
Post-16
Special Needs & Schools

The role, performance and vision of the departmental head are increasingly being recognised and acknowledged as being a key area determining the degree of success of the school. More is being demanded of such post holders both nationally and locally. They will need a vision of whole school needs and will be required to lead and manage the all-important process of learning and teaching. How do we achieve success in this vital area of school life and how can you be a dynamic, effective and successful Head of Department?

Student Monitoring & Mentoring to Enhance Personalised Learning: Pastoral Leaders

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
In recent years pastoral leaders have found that their role has changed. They are now more involved in students' learning and attainment, with less emphasis on behaviour management. This requires the development of new skills including, for example, making use of predictive data. This course examines the contribution that monitoring and mentoring can make to raising attainment - through the use of a coaching model.

It also looks at strategies to avoid being drawn into the fire-fighting roles of the past and looks at ways of managing and supporting colleagues.

Student Voice

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
This is a practical, "hands on" course that will enable you to begin - or develop - your consultation process with your students. The issues for consultation that will benefit all staff will be identified. Some of the more contentious issues, and findings from the tutors' work with students, will be shared. At the forefront of our agenda is school improvement. Schools who consult young people will develop a stong sense of membership and partnership, with opportunity for dialogue and support. To enhance our learning we need to enable young people to take an active part in their education.

Surviving and Thriving as a Relatively New Cover Supervisor

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
The reforms brought in by the re-modelling of the teaching workforce have put large numbers of colleagues who have had no formal training on managing a classroom environment in front of whole classes of pupils. This course focuses on the absolute basics and provides practical strategies to manage classrooms full of pupils, many of whom may be there reluctantly. Colleagues attending this course will leave with hundreds of simple strategies that can be applied the very next day to make their lessons more effective for pupils' learning, and less stressful for them.

The Attraction of Alcohol, Drugs, Guns, Knives and Gangs

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
Many young people in this country are in crisis. The continuing rise in negative behaviour adversely affects their ability to attend, behave or learn in school. An alarming rise in deaths of young people from guns and knives since 2007 shows no sign of abating, fuelled by the increasing number of gangs and the gang culture.

This course looks at all negative behaviour: bullying, cyber bullying, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, risky and inappropriate relationships, gangs, gun and knife crime as well as young people's mental health.

The Effective Pastoral Leader

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
The role of the pastoral leader is focused on supporting teaching and learning. All pupils need to be clear about their current progress and the attainment targets set for them. The OfSTED Framework makes explicit reference to the five outcomes from the 'Every Child Matters' underlining the importance of pupil care and well-being. How should school pastoral teams address the critical agenda?

The Essential Role of Today's Form Tutor

Pastoral Care and Behaviour
Most teachers are required to undertake a pastoral role in their school - often as a form tutor or deputy form tutor. It is often the case that this important area of work is not comprehensively covered in initial teacher training. This course provides a clear overview of the roles, skills and responsibilities of form tutors. Participants will reflect on the different ways that schools have developed this role - and the course will include practical interactive exercises, group discussion and tutor input.
* Describe and clarify the various roles a form tutor will undertake.

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