Understand positive relationships with children and young people
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- 'Building positive student relationships’ on the Sec Ed website
- 'Improving students' relationships with teachers to provide essential supports for learning’ webpage on the American Psycholgical Association website
- 'Safeguarding: Maintaining professional boundaries’ on the Headteacher Update website
- 'Effective communication: Barriers and strategies’ from the University of Waterloo
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click to read ‘Chapter 1: Developing positive teacher-student relations’, an online chapter from the Educator’s guide to preventing and solving discipline problems’ by Mark Boynton and Christine Boynton.
- Click to read about building relationships with young people in ‘Professional relationships with young people’ by the Open University. You do not need to complete the activities.
- Although aimed at teachers, this article on the professional relationship between teachers and teaching assistants offers helpful advice.
- This article ‘Developing Professional Relationships That Work’ is from Education Week Teacher and loots at the importance of building and maintaining professional relationships in education.
- Click to read ‘How to develop positive teacher-student relationships’ from 3P Learning website
- Think And Challenge
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