Creating Positive Behaviour Cultures in Schools Conference

Following years of debate around the ‘behaviour crisis’, changes to guidance on behaviour in schools as well as the suspension and permanent exclusion guidance make it clear that behaviour in schools is a priority for the 2022/23 academic year. With figures released in November 2022 showing an increase in permanent exclusions, as well as a sharp increase in the number of suspensions, there is work still to be done.

 

Chair's Welcome and Introduction

Jackie Ward
SEND Consultant
#SENDforJax

 

 

 

Policy update: the latest government guidance in context

Matt Bromley
Education Author, Journalist & Advisor
Bromley Education

 

• An overview of the latest government guidance
- Behaviour in Schools
- The national minimum expectation for behaviour
- Ofsted’s EIF: ‘Behaviour and Attitudes’
• What this means in practice
- The importance of establishing a whole-school culture
- High expectations and consistency
- Staff training and support

 

Responding to Behavioural Drift

Sam Strickland
Author and Principal
The Duston School

 

• The role of consistency
• Pro-active actions to take
• How to use language positively
 

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