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Taradai Sonny Post 1

30 April 2021, 2:27 AM

Policies for an inclusive ethos and culture

The support that teachers will provide in the classroom 

Teachers are role models to children, so we must have positive interaction with them supporting their every need. Having one on one interaction with each child will help them grow and develop their skills.

I know of a school that has staff meetings every week, ideas are shared and discussions are made of how best the staff can help both parents and children and the support they need. 

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Shaffina Ahamad-Hamid Post 2 in reply to 1

30 April 2021, 4:34 AM

Hi Taradai

You are correct. Teachers need to be reminded that we are one of our children's greatest role models and we hear our parents say so many times their child will tell them, "My Miss said this is the way to do it." 

I also know of a school where besides having weekly staff meetings the teachers begin and end each day by coming together to talk about what the plans are for the day, discuss any concerns they might have and even talk about the learning that will be taking place for the day. At the end of the day they meet again to talk about their day, share with each other what might have gone really well or changes they might have made, and any concerns they may have about any child or children and how best they can deal with it.  Teachers working together is one of the keys to our children's success.