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Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour or "RTLB" as they are usually called, work within schools around the country to provide advice and guidance to teachers of students who are at risk of low achievement due to learning and/or behaviour difficulties. This may include direct teaching, demonstrating practice, and providing teaching strategies so that students receive appropriate learning programmes and behaviour management on an ongoing basis.

Individual students and groups of students can be referred to the RTLB service in a variety of ways through the school. You should talk to someone at the school if you think a student needs some assistance.

RTLB's are based at a particular school and may work across a group of schools depending on student needs. The RTLB service is managed by a cluster of schools who make decisions based on the priority needs of students within the cluster.

RTLB (M�ori)

Some of the RTLB positions are dedicated to focus on the learning needs of M�ori students. In some clusters an RTLB (M�ori) may work entirely with Kura Kaupapa M�ori or Te Reo immersion classes. Some are employed within a cluster and others work across more than one cluster.

Decisions about where RTLB (M�ori) work are decided by the cluster committee. There should be agreed and clear expectations about how the caseload of each RTLB (M�ori) will be generated. It is not expected that RTLB (M�ori) will pick up all M�ori student referrals, but that they will meet the learning and behaviour needs of M�ori students in all school settings, and work with the family, wh�nau.

This initiative recognises the high number of M�ori students experiencing learning and behaviour difficulties in regular schools. Their work complements the Government's policy to improve the wellbeing of families, wh�nau in culturally effective and appropriate ways.

RTLB National Executive

The RTLB's have formed their own national executive to provide information and support to each other. They meet regularly throughout the year, publish a newsletter, and they also have a national conference. For more information you can contact the RTLB service at your nearest school.