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Join us for an insightful EduKIT session titled “Behaviour, Behaviour, Behaviour: The More You Talk About Poor Behaviour, the More You Get” presented by Jason Ashley.
In this session, Jason will explore effective strategies for managing student behaviour in educational settings. Drawing from his extensive experience, he will discuss how focusing on poor behaviour often perpetuates it and provide practical advice on fostering a positive behaviour culture.
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Following the presentation, there will be a dedicated question and answer period where attendees can engage with Jason, ask questions, and discuss topics raised during the session. This interactive segment offers an excellent opportunity to deepen your understanding and gain further insights into effective behaviour management.
Jason Ashley is a headteacher of 13 years at Redbridge Community School in Southampton. His school resides in a typically white working class area with high levels of deprivation; although this is never used as an excuse.
Jason has been a senior manager in three schools. He was firstly appointed into his first role in 2004. He is passionate about young people and they are always at the front of his decision making. He has led his work to ‘outstanding’; four times as a deputy and once as a headteacher in 2013 before being graded ‘requires improvement’ in 2016 (‘good’ for leadership and management), then ‘good’ in 2018 (with ‘outstanding’ personal development). A nod to his times in the armed forces.
He is a qualified Ofsted Inspector and his MA is based on how the curriculum motivates young people. He has worked with the DfE on behaviour strategies and guidance; and sees school inclusion as a strength – not a weakness.
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