<aside> Purpose: To help educators reflect on and enhance the feeling of psychological safety within their classrooms. A psychologically safe classroom is one where students feel safe to take interpersonal risks - such as asking a question, offering a new idea, admitting a mistake, or challenging a concept - without fear of being embarrassed, shamed, or marginalised.
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Review the statements below. Consider your own practice and the typical experience of a pupil in your classroom.
Use a simple RAG rating (Red/Amber/Green) or a 1-4 scale (1=Rarely, 4=Consistently) to assess where you are and identify areas for development.
<aside> A focus on psychological safety directly supports a positive inspection outcome:
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<aside> This checklist should serve as a starting point for reflection and professional dialogue. The ultimate goal is to create a classroom where every pupil feels seen, heard, and valued enough to participate fully in the adventure of learning.
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| RAG Rating | Numeric Scale | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 🔴 Red | 1 | Rarely/Not yet implemented |
| 🟠Amber | 2-3 | Sometimes/Partially implemented |
| 🟢 Green | 4 | Consistently/Fully implemented |