Allie Palmer, ex-teacher and training and support manager at MINTclass, discusses the importance of creating
pupil seating plans and the role they play in significantly reducing the impact of pupil disruption, making teachers» lives easier and creating an effective learning environment.
Not exact matches
The Teacher Planner allows teachers to draw on a variety of information related to their timetable, homework submitted, class
seating plan, as well as
pupils» profile.
This
seating plan only requires two things: • Your class data including key stage 2 levels, current data, target data, PP (
Pupil premium or disadvantaged
pupils), SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability • Excel and the «data rich
seating plan» In order to help you navigate the
seating plan I have included a video tutorial to help you though customising the
seating plan.
If you would like the old GCSE grading
seating plan please see: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/data-rich-
seating-
plan-automated-data-driven-colour-coded-customisable-interactive-11465423 This
seating plan is an outstanding example of how
seating plans can be used to show
pupil progress as well as to inform the teacher of the
pupils that need extra support or intervention in the class.