Summary
Contents
Subject index
Distilled from years of NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) experience of providing advice and guidance for its members in the UK, The Quick-Reference Handbook for School Leaders is a practical guide that provides an answer to the questions "Where do I start?" and "Where do I look for direction?" Written in an easy-to-read, bulleted format, the handbook is organised around key sections, each part includes brief overviews, checklists and suggestions for further reading. o Organisation and Management - the role of the Headteacher, negligence and liability, media relations, managing conflict and difficult people, effective meetings, inspection, resource management, records and information. o Teaching and Learning - curriculum, learning communities, special education, evaluation, staff development, unions, celebrating success. o Behaviour and Discipline - safe schools, code of conduct, exclusion, search and seizure, police protocols. o Health and Safety - child protection issues, occupational health & safety, risk assessments, emergency preparation, medical needs, health & safety resources. o Looking After Yourself - continuing professional development, and work-life balance. This handbook is an excellent resource for all current and aspiring senior school leaders.
Pupil Behaviour and Outside Agencies
Pupil Behaviour and Outside Agencies
At a Glance
- Background to government policy on improving behaviour
- National and local authority/police and school protocols
- Search and confiscation
- An overview
- Who and why
- The young offender: implications for the school
- Governance
- Record-keeping
- School attendance
- An overview
- Getting Started
- School practice
- Staff participation
- Dealing with individual cases
Background to Government Policy on Improving Behaviour
The Home Office announced in 2004 that the government had undertaken the most radical reform of the Youth Justice System for 50 years. The ...
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