Offer a solution to their problems
All teachers with a leadership role and responsibilities within the school are busy, but if you can demonstrate all the ways you can solve potential problems they may be facing, such as CPD or say a workshop that fits in with a religious holiday or event such as Black History Week then you are immediately giving them a reason to keep reading.
A great place to start is by looking at recent Ofsted reports
These can give valuable insight into areas where the school will actively be trying to improve. With this knowledge in hand, you can tailor your service to meet their needs.
Demonstrate how your offering can help to build confidence
Lots of children suffer from a lack middle east rcs data of confidence and as budgets are slashed it tends to be the “fun” classes that get sacrificed. It’s also the “fun” classes that help to build confidence. When children have confidence, they are more likely to take chances in learning, they’re more likely to survive failure and they’re more likely to develop the softer skills that are essential in adult life. With budget’s being tight, it can seem impossible to persuade a Headteacher that your class can make a difference, but testimonials from other schools or parents about the positive way your class has affected the children and benefitted the school community speak volumes. Think of it like an interview, you don’t get paid for the time you spend with that potential employer but you will get paid when you get the job.