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CPD: Challenging Behaviour – KS3 (Online)

Continuing Professional Development session

Calendar Icon 1 Jan 1970 - 16 May 2024
Age Rating IconAges All Ages
Clock Icon90 minutes

CPD: Creative Approaches to Challenging Behaviour  (KS3)
Date: Thursday 16 May 2024
Time: 4-5.30pm
Where: On Zoom
Who: All subject staff – KS3

This short, online course explores positive behaviour management, exploring proactive and reactive strategies and permits time to reflect on our own practice and to share experiences and get inspired by others. 

The session is FREE for all Tower Hamlets school staff (teachers, TAs, Learning Mentors etc.) and there are a limited number of spaces for teachers working outside borough.

Course fees for non-Tower Hamlets teachers are £90+VAT (full day) or £45+VAT (half day). There are discounts available for PGCE students.

Please note, this Continuing Professional Development session is for school and teaching staff only.

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Half Moon, in partnership with Tower Hamlets Arts and Music Education Service (THAMES), offers an annual programme of CPD for all school staff (teachers, TAs, Learning Mentors etc.). We offer key sessions throughout the year, delivered by theatre and drama professionals.

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