S253 Repair & Rebuild

Micro-mentoring check-in (5 minutes weekly)

Aim (what it achieves)

Stabilise behaviour by giving a predictable adult connection and a simple goal review loop.

When to use

For pupils with repeat low-level issues across multiple lessons; when classroom strategies alone aren’t shifting the pattern.

How to use (steps)

1) Assign a consistent key adult. 2) Set one weekly behaviour/learning goal. 3) Brief check-in (start of week) + check-out (end). 4) Share one insight with relevant staff. 5) Reset goal weekly.

Teacher language (examples)

“This week’s focus is (one thing). What will help you do that? I’ll check in Friday.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Keep it light and reliable; one goal; celebrate small wins; coordinate with tutors/pastoral.

Common pitfalls

Turning it into counselling; adding too many goals; inconsistency (‘forgetting’ meetings).

SEND/PP considerations

Predictable connection is protective for PP/SEND pupils who struggle with belonging. Keep expectations firm; avoid ‘excusing’ behaviour.

Tags

Sources

  • Practice-based
  • mentoring/check-in systems

Used in

Ordinarily Available Practice

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