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Certified Schools can access this webinar by logging into the learning hub.
This webinar will provide school leaders, headteachers, senior leads and teachers with practical guidance on preventing and managing specific behavioural issues associated with virtual classrooms for the provision of effective remote education.
The DfE’s Guidance for full opening: schools sets out the expectation on schools to provide high-quality remote education to pupils who need to self-isolate, or to pupils required to remain at home.
However, the physical absence of teachers in virtual settings means that they can encounter challenging and disruptive behaviour which can impact pupil engagement and learning outcomes overall.
In this webinar, behaviour tsar and advisor to the DfE, Tom Bennett explains how challenging behaviour can be exacerbated in a virtual classroom. He arms teachers and school leaders with techniques to pre-empt and address issues and establish an educational environment which is conducive to learning.
Identifying techniques which schools can employ as part of their remote education policy to prevent and address behavioural issues and keep the whole class on its learning trajectory.
Recognising the expectations placed on schools for the provision of remote education as set out in the DfE’s guidance documents.
Understanding the psychology behind challenging and disruptive classroom behaviour and how this might be exacerbated in a virtual learning environment.
Identifying the limitations of virtual classrooms in terms of monitoring pupil engagement, and the specific behavioural challenges for which schools need to be prepared.
Recognising the importance of a establishing a collaborative approach with pupils, involving joint responsibility for the creation of a learning environment which benefits all.
The webinar will discuss teaching online safety in nursery and early years settings and ways to safely introduce tech skills to the very young. It will explore how digital devices can help children to develop and how to engage parents to align activities at home with what is taught in the setting.
The webinar will examine online echo chambers, illustrating how ideas can take hold of individuals and create pathways to radicalisation. It will then discuss in detail what strategies schools can adopt to reduce this risk (such as encouraging critical thinking and a balanced digital diet).
The webinar will examine online echo chambers, illustrating how ideas can take hold of individuals and create pathways to radicalisation. It will then discuss in detail what strategies schools can adopt to reduce this risk (such as encouraging critical thinking and a balanced digital diet).
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It has been designed by education professionals to meet the statutory online safety safeguarding duties outlined in the Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) September 2022 guidance.
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Designed by education professionals to meet the statutory online safety statutory duties outlined in Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) September 2022.
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