Video: How to help teachers deal with disruptive behaviourRemarks at the Conservative Party ConferenceBy Julian Stanely
Teacher Support Network Chief Executive : 8 October 2010 ![]() See more of our videos on our Youtube page! Teacher Support Network Chief Executive Julian Stanley spoke Monday, 4 October, 2010, at a fringe event on behaviour in schools, held along with Parentline Plus, at the Conservative party Conference. What follows is a video of his comments.
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