Teach Secondary had five categories at the heart of secondary teaching and learning – curriculum impact, assessment, safeguarding, SEND and CPD – and compiled a shortlist of 30 finalists; six per category.
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This webinar will provide senior leaders, headteachers and all school staff with advice and guidance on how they can support staff, pupils and their families who have experienced bereavement and the loss of someone close.
COVID-19 has touched everyone’s lives. For some, it has led to job losses, holiday cancellations or an inability to see family and friends. For others, it has led to losing loved ones and having to deal with feelings of sadness, grief and pain.
In this webinar, mental health and wellbeing expert, Anna Bateman, discusses how all staff can help members of their school community cope with bereavement, providing them with comfort, compassion and an invaluable source of support at a time when they need it the most.
Understanding how children of different ages may process grief and what feelings they might be experiencing during a bereavement.
Recognising what signs you might look out for if a child has experienced a loss and what support you can provide and initial actions you can take.
Identifying ways that you can try and look after the wellbeing of pupils and staff and the importance of listening to each other, sharing feelings and acknowledging fears.
Understanding how schools can develop a whole school culture of empathy and togetherness and thinking about how to enable a process or policy to help.
Recognising the importance of open communication with pupils, parents and the whole school community and how to manage social media activity.
On the 12th January 2021, the DfE released their ‘Review your remote education provision’ guidance framework to help schools identify strengths and areas for improvement in their remote education practice.
This webinar will provide school leaders, headteachers, designated safeguarding leads (DSLs), mental health leads and all teaching staff with an understanding of and practical guidance on managing exclusions in a way which centres upon the needs of the child.
This webinar will provide EYFS school leaders, teachers and practitioners with an understanding of how to enhance physical development provision in line with the DfE’s reformed Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Framework and supportive curriculum guidance.
We believe in cost-effective CPD, delivering budget friendly online seminars.
Every webinar delivered by The National College is created and delivered by industry experts.
You can watch your webinars in your hub, any time after your booking date.
You will receive any supporting materials or resources mentioned in the webinar.
During checkout we will collect the contact details for your school’s finance manager.
You will receive a second email confirming your login details.
Webinars become available after their specified time and date.