Video clip showing Katherine Weare's presentation on staff development. Shows the importance of social and emotional aspects of learning (SEAL) for adults. Read complete transcript
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Video clip containing a speech on 'teamwork' delivered by Katherine Weare, University of Southampton professor at SEAL headteachers 2007 conference. Discusses that teamwork is a key principle behind secondary SEAL and all other effective programmes.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Video extract from speech to 2007 Headteachers Conference. Katherine Weare, University of Southampton professor, discusses teamwork as a key principle behind secondary SEAL and other effective programmes.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Video clip showing Katherine Weare's presentation on staff development. Shows the importance of social and emotional aspects of learning (SEAL) for adults.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
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Discussion into how Social and Emotional Aspects of learning (SEAL) underpin effective learning by helping all pupils to develop social and emotional skills.
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Video containing a speech delivered by Katherine Weare, Professor of Education, University of Southampton on ‘learning Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL) skills explicitly’. This speech was delivered at SEAL Headteachers Conference, 2007.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Video clip showing Katherine Weare's presentation on social and emotional aspects of learning (SEAL) tailored to settings. The aim of Secondary SEAL is to help schools focus on the positives in their existing practice without feeling inadequate if they have not developed work in this area.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Video containing a speech delivered by Katherine Weare, Professor of Education, University of Southampton on evidence base for Social and Emotional aspects of Learning (SEAL). This speech was delivered at the SEAL Headteachers' Conference, 2007.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Video containing a speech delivered by Katherine Weare, Professor of Education, University of Southampton on how to develop a social and emotional programme that builds on the strengths of secondary schools positively. This speech was delivered at the SEAL Headteachers' Conference, 2007.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
