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Module 18: Psychological Perspectives on Behaviour
Student Aims: To learn the psychological perspectives on behaviour To learn the differences and similarities between the perspectives To identify how to apply the perspectives in the classroom To understand how different intervention methods apply to specific perspectives 18.1 Introduction Children who exhibit behavioural, emotional and social difficulties often present specific challenges in the classroom. It is the teachers' role to help manage these issues by limiting negat...
Lessons
- Module 1: Introduction to Special Educational Needs
- Module 2 : The History and Evolution of SEN
- Module 3 : Constructivist Theories of Learning
- Module 4 : SEND Regulations
- Module 5 : SENCO Support for SEN Students
- Module 6 : The Different Types of Needs
- Module 7 : Identification, Assessment and Support of SEN Pupils
- Module 8 : Behaviours: Reasons and Restorative Practices
- Module 9 : Understanding Sensory Impairments and Physical Disabilities
- Module 10 : Understanding and Addressing Difficulties in Cognition and Learning
- Module 11 : Speech, Language, and Common Communication Issues
- Module 12 : Learning Difficulties: Autism
- Module 13 : Learning Difficulties: Dyslexia
- Module 14 : Learning Difficulties: Dyspraxia
- Module 15: Learning Difficulties: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Module 16: The Importance of SEN Knowledge
- Module 17: Liaising with Parents of SEN Children
- Module 18: Psychological Perspectives on Behaviour
- Module 19 : Understanding and Managing Anger
- Module 20 : Teaching Approaches and Strategies
- Module 21 : Educational Outcomes
- Module 22 : Every Teacher’s Responsibility