School Discipline, Classroom Management, and Student Self-Management e-bog
288,10 DKK
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An integrated, comprehensive approach to positive behavioral supports and interventionsHow do you help students who "e;act out"e; or "e;shut down"e; due to academic frustration or whose social and emotional issues keep them from achieving success in school? Based on Project ACHIEVE, a nationally recognized model of school effectiveness and continuous improvement program, this bo...
E-bog
288,10 DKK
Forlag
Corwin
Udgivet
12 juni 2012
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
Educational administration and organization
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781452283548
An integrated, comprehensive approach to positive behavioral supports and interventionsHow do you help students who "e;act out"e; or "e;shut down"e; due to academic frustration or whose social and emotional issues keep them from achieving success in school? Based on Project ACHIEVE, a nationally recognized model of school effectiveness and continuous improvement program, this book shows you how. Educators will find a pragmatic, easy-to-follow blueprint for Positive Behavior Support Systems (PBSS) implementation that integrates academics, instruction, and achievement with discipline, behavior management, and student self-management. Award-winning author Howard M. Knoff provides guidance on:Implementing a schoolwide discipline and safe schools programTeaching students interpersonal, social problem solving, conflict prevention and resolution, and emotional coping skillsGuiding professional development, staff and student buy-in, and evaluationStrengthening parent and community outreach and involvementIncluded are classroom charts and posters, implementation steps and worksheets, and action plans and checklists. Case studies from more than 20 years of research and practice demonstrate how the book's strategies create positive climates, pro-social interactions, and effective management approaches from classroom to common school areas. The results? The students involved are more cooperative and academically engaged; have fewer disciplinary problems; are more socially successful; and earn higher grades and test scores.