What do teachers need to know about scarf?

What do teachers need to know about scarf?

SCARF’s unique online planning and assessment tools ensure that busy teachers can quickly build a programme to match pupils’ needs – and Ofsted expectations for a coherent and sequential curriculum, including Intent, Implementation and Impact.

What’s the best way to wear a scarf?

Take a long scarf and put it behind your neck. Tie a loose half knot with the ends. Take the right end and cross it over the left then pull it under the scarf loop and over. Let it hang down and grab the left end (now on the right side) and cross it over the other end and pull it up and over.

How do you tie a scarf around your neck?

2. Knotted Necklace. Wrap the scarf behind your neck. Take one end and wrap it around your hand. Pull it through to make a loose knot. Take the other scarf end and pull it through the side knot, going under the knot loop and then over.

What can scarf be used for at DFE?

SCARF is a flexible resource. Mapped to the DfE statutory RSHE requirements, it can either be used as a lesson-a-week programme, or tailored to fit your requirements.

How to use scarves in Your Story Time?

There are tons of great resources out there for scarf songs! Once you have started using scarves in your storytime, you may also find it pretty easy to adapt other songs & rhymes with movements for your scarves (anything with waving, flying, falling, up & down, fast & slow).

When did David Rock come up with the Scarf model?

The SCARF Model was developed in 2008 by David Rock, in his paper ” SCARF: A Brain-Based Model for Collaborating With and Influencing Others .” SCARF stands for the five key “domains” that influence our behavior in social situations. These are: Status – our relative importance to others.

What does scarf stand for in social situations?

SCARF stands for the five key “domains” that influence our behavior in social situations. These are: Status – our relative importance to others. Certainty – our ability to predict the future. Autonomy – our sense of control over events. Relatedness – how safe we feel with others.

When was the Scarf model of Behavior published?

Before we start looking deeper into how the SCARF model can be used for collaborating and influencing people, it’s a helpful to look at some of the basics of the theory. The SCARF model of behavior is a relatively new theory, having first been published in 2008 by David Rock.

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