Independence and self-belief: Helping every learner thrive
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30th July 2026
Price: £30
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Online resource / ISBN-13: 9781036021672
Participants will consider how classroom relationships, language and feedback shape learners’ beliefs about their own capabilities. The course explores how independence develops gradually through modelling, scaffolding and emotional support, helping pupils move from reassurance-seeking towards confident self-direction. Teachers will learn how classroom routines, reflective practices and supportive dialogue can strengthen resilience, persistence and positive attitudes to learning.
Key themes include:
– Understanding self-belief as a balance of emotional security, competence and motivation
– Supporting independence through modelling, scaffolding and guided autonomy
– Using emotionally attuned language and feedback to strengthen learner agency
– Teaching metacognitive and reflective strategies that build self-directed learning
– Creating emotionally safe classroom cultures that promote confidence, resilience and mutual support
Course outcome: Teachers will gain practical, research-informed strategies to help learners build confidence, resilience and independence. By combining emotional safety with structured challenge, teachers will be able to foster classroom environments where pupils feel secure enough to take risks, persist through difficulty and develop a strong belief in their ability to learn.
Key themes include:
– Understanding self-belief as a balance of emotional security, competence and motivation
– Supporting independence through modelling, scaffolding and guided autonomy
– Using emotionally attuned language and feedback to strengthen learner agency
– Teaching metacognitive and reflective strategies that build self-directed learning
– Creating emotionally safe classroom cultures that promote confidence, resilience and mutual support
Course outcome: Teachers will gain practical, research-informed strategies to help learners build confidence, resilience and independence. By combining emotional safety with structured challenge, teachers will be able to foster classroom environments where pupils feel secure enough to take risks, persist through difficulty and develop a strong belief in their ability to learn.