In this episode, Senior Team Teach trainer and Director at JML Consultancy, Jessica Lacey, explains how rethinking our approach to teaching and learning can positively impact engagement and behaviour.
Jessica highlights the importance of getting to know students well, so that we know when and how to create tasks that are tailored to meet individual need. She also talks about the power of parallel play and how we can use children’s interests and curiosity as a starting point for building engagement, sparking joy, and minimising the likelihood of behaviour.
Jessica Lacey is a qualified teacher who has worked in mainstream and special schools, including a residential special school for pupils with SEMH. After completing a Masters in SEND, she returned to education as a deputy head in a maintained special school for pupils with severe communication and cognition needs. It was here that she trained as a Team Teach trainer and led both behaviour and curriculum across the school.
Jessica is now a Senior Team Teach trainer and also runs a consultancy business, supporting settings to meet the needs of pupils with SEND.
Jessica shares three tips during the episode:
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