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3428653
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Instituto Ânima Sociesc
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Prefeitura de Jaraguá do Sul - SC
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2020
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Disciplina
Inglês
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                 Off to 'big school'? Some pupils need extra support, says Ofsted


Primary schools should identify pupils whose behaviour may be at risk of deteriorating when they reach secondary school, a report for Ofsted suggests. Head teachers told Ofsted some pupils could struggle more than others with the move to "big school" and might benefit from extra support. This could be offered to help minimise the risk of such pupils misbehaving when they arrive, they said. It comes as thousands of pupils have just started secondary school. England's education watchdog, Ofsted, has announced a new push on behaviour management for teachers.

Ofsted says it will be adopting a new focus on behaviour management when it inspects teacher training providers. Its aim is to ensure that teachers are well trained in principles of behaviour management, so that all pupils can be offered quality education. Poor behaviour is increasingly seen as a communication of need, rather than a child simply being badly behaved.

Ofsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman said: "Positive behaviour needs to be taught as early on as possible, and expectations raised as children get older. “For some pupils, going from a relatively small primary community, where you're known by everyone and where you have a close relationship with a small number of teachers, to a much larger secondary school with several teachers, will be particularly challenging," she added. "The schools in our sample felt that it was important to identify pupils who were particularly at risk well before they started secondary school, so that they could provide appropriate support and prepare them for life in the 'big school'. "

The aim is to prevent pupils from falling behind as they struggle with the transition, which head teachers said could lead to a SPIKE in challenging behaviour. But the report was keen to point out that early identification of potential issues should not result in secondary schools discouraging entries from certain pupils. Ms Spielman is clear that good behaviour benefits everyone, by providing a positive setting for learning.

                                                          ( hdttps://www.bbc.com/news/education-49661576 )

Amanda Spielman, Ofsted chief inspector said: "Positive behaviour needs to be taught as early on as possible, and expectations raised as children get older”. It is possible to infer, based on this statement that:

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  • Amanda Spielman, Ofsted chief inspector said: "Positive behaviour needs to be taught as early on as possible, and expectations raised as children get older”. It is possible to infer, based on this statement that: = Amanda Spielman, inspetora-chefe da Ofsted, disse: "O comportamento positivo precisa ser ensinado o mais cedo possível, e as expectativas são aumentadas à medida que as crianças crescem". É possível inferir, com base nessa afirmação, que:

    Once children are taught how to deal with their own feelings through behaviour management, less and less students will struggle in the future. =

    Uma vez que as crianças são ensinadas a lidar com seus próprios sentimentos através do gerenciamento do comportamento, cada vez menos estudantes terão dificuldades no futuro.

    Gabarito : Letra C