*
* *
Register here * Contact us * Personalise * Jargon buster * Help
*
GovernorNet *
*
GovernorNet *
*Search:     GovernorNet This section
Home*
New user*
Recent additions*
Discussion board*
Publications*
Consultations*
Year planner*
Roles and responsibilities
Training and recruitment
Pupils, parents and curriculum
Staffing and personnel
School finance and property
Guide to the law
Overviews
Termly Newsletter
DCSF Homepage
Parent Centre Homepage
TeacherNet Homepage
Childrens' Plan
© Crown Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy
*
*
* Go to : Recent additions *
* Print : Print Friendly *
*
*

*
*
* Audience : All Users *
* Importance : *
* Level : Background *
*
*

Behaviour Matters Week on Teachers TV

Don�t Make Me Angry � Series 2
Being an angry teenager can damage your health, ruin peace of mind, spoil your relationships, jeopardise your career - and even cost you your liberty. In this series, four teenagers work with Dr Rachel Andrew, a clinical psychologist, to identify and deal with their anger �triggers� and get on with their lives.

Teaching Respect and Manners - How Do They Do It in Japan?
Japanese children are well known for being well behaved and polite. What part does school play in encouraging good manners and respect for others?

Secondary Behaviour and Attendance - The Role of SEAL
Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning are seen as crucial in developing effective behaviour and attendance.  In this programme the five touchstones of SEAL - self-awareness, empathy, managing feelings, motivation, and social skills - are explored to find out exactly what the social and emotional aspects of learning can actually achieve.

School Matters - I Am Bovvered
How can the complex learning needs of troubled girls be met? This film reveals the dedication of a teacher who opened her own school to do just that. The Serendipity Centre is a refuge for girls with emotional and behavioural issues.

Primary TAs - Anger Management
Anger Management: techniques for teaching assistants on helping pupils manage their anger, including recognising physical symptoms, establishing boundaries, and developing coping strategies.

Driving Mum Crazy � Seven Years After
In 2000 Driving Mum Crazy examined the lives of badly behaved children. Seven years After revisits two of the young people featured in the original series. What sort of adults have they become?

Related programmes:

Changing Challenging Behaviour
Teaching with Bayley 
School Matters: Challenging Behaviour 
School Matters Series

These programmes and more are available to watch and download online for free. For more information and supporting resources please visit the Teachers TV website. 

Teachers TV is available 24 hours a day on Sky Guide 880, Virgin TV 240 and Tiscali 845; and on Freeview 88 between 4 � 5pm.




Context:

Effective date: 07 July 2008
Posted date: 04 July 2008
*
*
* ^Back to top Print: Print Friendly *
*
*
46