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From September, inspectors will meet NQTs during every inspection to ask them if they feel supported, especially in dealing with pupil behaviour.
"To say you can simply transfer the skills from one to the other is an oversimplification of the complexities of dealing with pupil behaviour in schools," she said.
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Suitable for students of all ages, the resource covers dealing with pupils who are defiant, use abusive language, refuse to work or make silly noises in class.
Ms Keates also said schools needed to be sure their policies for dealing with pupils who were repeatedly disruptive were "fit for purpose".
Ms Haughney, who has been a support for learning instructor in Glasgow for over 34 years and represents the union Unison, said there had been much better training for dealing with pupils with additional needs when she was going into the profession.
In both countries, teachers have to deal with pupils as they are, not as they should be.
The two schools have set up a reciprocal arrangement to deal with pupils who would otherwise have been temporarily excluded.
In the field of visual impairment, there is a dismal lack of equipment such as braille machines, and of teachers trained to deal with pupils' needs.
Speaking as the NAHT annual conference got underway in Harrogate, head teachers said they wanted more guidance from government on how to deal with pupils who have access to inappropriate material.
We will abolish all power that local authorities have over education, apart from dealing with excluded pupils and pupils with special needs.
France, he says, has a much better system of dealing with difficult pupils.
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