09 Sep CLASSROOM DESIGN: REDUCE TEACHER STRESS

Ideal, one-off staff training session for one hour
Perfect for low-cost ‘twilight’ training delivered remotely
Important for headteachers as also yields staff well-being benefits
Classroom design reduce teacher stress…..how? Every year, primary teachers especially spend many hours decorating their classrooms to make them visually stunning learning environments. Visual delights are suspended from ceilings, attractive items put on display and walls covered with informative and often beautiful posters.
But does it make any difference?
The latest research actually says – No. In fact, it goes further and suggests that highly visual classrooms may actually hinder the learning of at least some pupils.
This training has been designed by Adrian Gray as part of a series using academic research to deliver ‘easy wins’ in school improvement. Here you can ease pressures on your staff and promote their well-being with one very simple step. Classroom design: reduce teacher stress by cutting out the pressure of having to have highly decorated classrooms.
Ideal for a one-off staff training session at only £150 (remote).