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Software packages for monitoring pupil behaviour
Are there any software packages for monitoring pupil behaviour? In this article, we link to software packages that schools can use to monitor pupil behaviour. Some of these systems can also be used for tracking progress and attendance and for viewing data on special educational needs.
- Auditing behaviour
- Behaviour and discipline: what you can and can't do
- Behaviour for learning: strategies (primary)
- Behaviour logs: examples (primary)
- Behaviour management: pupils with emotional and learning needs
- Behaviour management toolkits
- Behaviour plans for pupils
- Behaviour policy: staff quizzes
- Improving sixth form attendance and behaviour
- Monitoring behaviour in school: form
- Pastoral support plans: guidance and examples
- Physical restraint training
- Positive handling plans: examples
- Pupil behaviour observation forms
- Restorative approaches in schools: guidance, videos and policies
- Supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
- Effective behaviour management systems: essential features
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