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Using the Staff Sharing Scheme to support school staff in managing challenging behaviour more effectively
Authors:Daniel Jones  Jeremy Monsen  John Franey
Institution:1. Kent Educational Psychology Service, Kent, UK.;2. East London Consortium of Educational Psychologists, London, UK.;3. University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Abstract:This paper explores how educational psychologists working in a training/consultative way can enable teachers to manage challenging pupil behaviour more effectively. It sets out a rationale which encourages schools to embrace a group based teacher peer-support system as part of regular school development. It then explores the usefulness of the Staff Sharing Scheme as an exemplar of such an approach from the perspective of school based participants. Through a case-study approach, the current findings suggest that group based peer-support programmes help teachers reflect on the causes of disruptive behaviour holistically and subsequently to problem solve in a more coherent manner. This leads to changes in teacher behaviour within the classroom. Issues of time and trust were identified as important obstacles to the potential development of such a scheme within the school.
Keywords:Peer-support  challenging behaviour  case-study  Staff Sharing Scheme  professional development
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