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Using support groups to improve behaviour
Format: Book
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2006
Publisher: Paul Chapman
Place of Publication: London
Pages: 112
Sources ID: 88621
Notes: Access: http://site.ebrary.com/id/10256960External Resources: Cite This Item Search for versions with same title and author | Advanced options ... Contents: An introduction to support groups -- The support group in action -- The aims of the approach -- The influences underlying the approach -- Identifying and meeting a need -- The role of the support group leader -- Support group materials and guidance for their implementation -- Implementing and sustaining support groups at whole-school level -- The implications of support group work.; Contents of CD-ROM: Ch. 1. Initial organization checklist ; Pupil referral form (1) ; Pupil referral form (2) ; Permission letter to parents ; Pupil permission slip -- Ch. 2. Long-term target (example) ; Target-setting template ; Pupil support booklet/card (primary and secondary) ; Support group diary ; Parents' leaflet -- Ch. 6. Area of concern form ; Support group pledge -- Ch. 7. Program of activities ; Pupil folio checklist ; Support group leaders' guide to activities ; Support group leaders' reflective diary ; Parent report -- Pupil activities -- Support group evaluation. Support group evaluation checklist ; Evaluation tools -- Ch. 8. Evaluation template 1 ; Evaluation template 2 ; Evaluation criteria ; Support group processes affecting stakeholders -- INSET materials. Presentation for school staff (primary) ; Presentation for school staff (secondary) ; Presentation for support group leaders ; Presentation for parents. Access: Materials specified: ebraryhttp://site.ebrary.com/id/10256960 Materials specified: EBSCOhosthttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=251620 Materials specified: ProQuest Ebook Centralhttp://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=354907 Materials specified: SAGE knowledgehttp://sk.sagepub.com/books/using-support-groups-to-improve-behaviour Note: Connect to Sage e-bookhttp://0-sk.sagepub.com.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/books/using-support-groups-to-improve-behaviour Materials specified: ProQuest Ebook Centralhttps://ra.ocls.ca/ra/algologin.aspx?inst=algonquin&url=http://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=354907 http: //search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=251620 Materials specified: SAGE knowledgehttps://ezproxy.aub.edu.lb/login?url=http://knowledge.sagepub.com/view/using-support-groups-to-improve-behaviour/SAGE.xml Note: Click for electronic access to e-book. Materials specified: SAGE knowledgehttp://ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu/login?url=http://sk.sagepub.com/books/using-support-groups-to-improve-behaviour http: //www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=none&isbn=9781848604940 Geographic: Great Britain. Note(s): Includes bibliographical references and index. General Info: Other format available: Print version:; Mowat, Joan.; Using support groups to improve behaviour.; London : Paul Chapman, 2007 Class Descriptors: LC: LB1060.2; Dewey: 371.94 Other Titles: Using support groups to improve behavior Responsibility: Joan Mowat. Vendor Info: Askews and Holts Library Services ebrary EBSCOhost Sage Publications YBP Library Services YBP Library Services (ASKH EBRY EBSC SAGE YANK YANK) Material Type: Document (dct); Internet resource (url); eBook (ebk) Date of Entry: 20090109 Update: 20190510 Provider: OCLC
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Based on material that has been successfully tried and tested, this book provides an example of a whole school approach to setting up and managing support groups to improve the behaviour of pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. Suitable for both primary and secondary schools, the strategies in the book align with the aims of the new Primary National Strategy and Key Stage 3 Strategy on behaviour and attendance, as well as the SEAL (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning) curriculum, the Scottish 'Curriculum for Excellence' and 'Happy, safe and achieving their potential'