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Primary Behaviour Newsletter

Spring Term: February 2012

Spring 2012 Issue 1

Spring 2012 Primary Behaviour Newsletter

This issue includes:
  • Where do I start?
  • Behaviour checklists for schools
  • SEAL family learning project: an update
  • Primary behaviour training
  • Ofsted: behaviour and safety of pupils
  • We’ve been reading...
  • Primary behaviour consultancy
  • Team contacts

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Welcome to the first Primary Behaviour newsletter….

We will be writing a regular newsletter to update and inform you about developments in Behaviour for Learning. Inside you will find a range of good ideas and resources to help you. We welcome your feedback about content. So do get in touch if you have ideas and good practice to share or have suggestions for further issues.

Behaviour for Learning is centred on the principle of three sets of relationships in a child's life: the child's relationship with themselves, with others in the school community and with the curriculum. Helping children establish and develop relationships is crucial to learning behaviour.

Learning behaviour transcends curriculum areas, age and stages of development and should be of life-long relevance to the learner. By focusing on learning behaviours such as engagement, collaboration and participation, we can evaluate the effectiveness of ongoing teaching and interventions.

Hannah East
Primary Behaviour for Learning adviser
Email: hannah.east@hertscc.gov.uk