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Drugs, alcohol and tobacco: observation, peer-to-peer learning and courses can all help teachers' professional development and give confidence in the classroom. Read about the training update. 29.11.02
Tuesday 3 December is the European Day of Disabled People. Look at the work of the competition winners, register your interest for 2003 or vote in the poll on their website. 27.11.02
How best do you help a pupil with a problem? Peer support, outside help or just being there to listen can all play a role, and TeacherNet's new article surveys the range of options. 22.11.02
The fire fighters are striking for eight days. Read the safety advice for LEAs and schools. 22.11.02
The next Making a Difference Together conferences about the future of secondary education are on 28 November (Weston-super-Mare) and 4 December (Gatwick). If you are not a guest you can still have your say at the TeacherNet forum. 19.11.02
Are you involved with a great website? The Childnet awards rewards children’s Internet projects which benefit other children. The deadline is 6 December 18.11.02
Have a look at TeacherNet's newly revamped and expanded glossary– everything you ever wanted to know but were too afraid to ask! 15.11.02
Bad behaviour starts with class disruption but can lead to worse. Read TeacherNet’s article for handy tips on managing your class and setting a good learning environment. 14.11.02
The latest edition of the SEN newsletter is available. To receive future issues you will need to register. Schools will no longer receive it automatically. 12.11.02
e-Learning Credits are being released to schools today. Read about what they are and how to spend them. 07.11.02
Read the new guidance on autism for information on supporting pupils with autistic spectrum disorders. 17.10.02
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