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Overview"Manage your classroom with proven, positive techniques that promote appropriate behavior. Teachers want to be able to teach the content they were trained to teach. Yet most teachers find themselves faced with the challenge of achieving effective classroom management. Highly readable and engaging, Teaching Discipline & Self-Respect offers guidelines, specific strategies, and structured activities that have been used successfully in culturally, linguistically, economically, and academically diverse classrooms. SiriNam S. Khalsa, a master teacher and consultant who is passionate about teaching and understanding the individual needs of every student, focuses on developing self-esteem and self-image while maintaining the dignity of each student. Through vignettes and case studies, Khalsa's text provides readers with: Guidelines for changing students' negative behavior Reproducible lessons, such as ""Understanding Anger"" and ""Teaching 'I' and 'You' Statements"" Engaging activities ready for immediate use in difficult situations 15 steps to help teachers keep a positive mental attitude 30 techniques for reducing stress and maintaining perspective when working with challenging students This refreshing and energizing approach to classroom management shows teachers how to embrace positive change and improve both their teaching practice and their students' lives." Full Product DetailsAuthor: SiriNam S. KhalsaPublisher: SAGE Publications Inc Imprint: Corwin Press Inc Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781412915489ISBN 10: 1412915481 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 05 April 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsForeword by Jeffrey R. Ryan Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction: About This Book The Boatman and the Passenger What Is Teaching Discipline and Self-Respect? Outcomes of Teaching Discipline and Self-Respect Chapter Organization 1. Building Cooperation and a Community of Learners The Heart of an Eagle Rapport: The Power of Relationships Outcomes of Establishing Rapport How to Develop Rapport Techniques for Creating Dialogue Strategies for Creating Cooperation Building a Community of Learners 2. Creating Classroom Procedures and Routines Changing Behavior Cycles Discipline Versus Punishment Alternatives to Punishment Classroom Procedures and Routines Teaching Classroom Procedures and Routines Steps for Teaching Procedures and Routines Thinking Signs Follow-Up Feedback 3. Teaching Discipline and Self-Respect Who′s in Charge? Establishing Authority Promoting Desirable Behavior Promoting Desirable Behavior Outside the Classroom Inviting Cooperation Scenarios for Creating Cooperation in the Classroom Offering Choices--Within Limits Academic Choice Avoiding Power Struggles Setting Limits Through Thinking Words The Criticism Trap 4. Strategies Impacting Positive Discipline and Self-Respect Time Out Repeating Redirecting Momentum Self-Monitoring Checklist Self-Control Cards Staying in the Present Collaborative Teaming: Many Heads Are Better Than One 5. Changing Eleven Negative Behavior Cycles 1. The Class Bully 2. The Class Clown 3. The Interrupter 4. The Disorganized Student 5. The Overly Sensitive Student 6. The Teaser 7. The Property Destroyer 8. The Fighter 9. The Student Who Feels Stupid 10. The Nervous Student 11. The Student Who Makes Sexual Overtones 6. Understanding Diverse Students and Difficult Circumstances Working With Students and Families Who Are Disadvantaged Scenarios for Responding to Events: Internal Voices Understanding Culture and Linguistic Differences ADHD: A Mistaken Disorder Enhancing the Potential of All Students 7. Managing Your Stress: Help for Educators Avoiding Burnout Maintaining a Positive Mental Attitude: 15 Steps Releasing Stress Concluding Thoughts References IndexReviewsClear advice for new teachers struggling to develop a system and build rapport with students. Offers valuable insight into certain types of behaviors for any educator looking for a 'new way' to handle discipline problems. -- Tammy Schoen, English Teacher Refreshingly positive. Provides tangible, doable techniques and describes respectful, sensitive approaches that can be implemented by all teachers with all students. -- Michelle Barnea, Early Childhood Educational Consultant Packs in lesson plans, strategies, and anecdotes from successful classroom management projects and thus is a top pick for teachers who wish to receive the applied experience of other professionals. -- California Bookwatch, April 2007 Khalsa does not propose a 'one size fits all' or single system approach to classroom management, as is typical in classroom management books. Rather the focus is on a realistic classroom management approach based on the myriad of human characteristics displayed by the diverse students in today's classrooms. -- CHOICE, January 2008, Vol. 45(5) Clear advice for new teachers struggling to develop a system and build rapport with students. Offers valuable insight into certain types of behaviors for any educator looking for a 'new way' to handle discipline problems. -- Tammy Schoen, English Teacher 20060913 Refreshingly positive. Provides tangible, doable techniques and describes respectful, sensitive approaches that can be implemented by all teachers with all students. -- Michelle Barnea, Early Childhood Educational Consultant 20060913 Packs in lesson plans, strategies, and anecdotes from successful classroom management projects and thus is a top pick for teachers who wish to receive the applied experience of other professionals. -- California Bookwatch, April 2007 20070501 Khalsa does not propose a 'one size fits all' or single system approach to classroom management, as is typical in classroom management books. Rather the focus is on a realistic classroom management approach based on the myriad of human characteristics displayed by the diverse students in today's classrooms. -- CHOICE, January 2008, Vol. 45(5) 20080215 Khalsa does not propose a 'one size fits all' or single system approach to classroom management, as is typical in classroom management books. Rather the focus is on a realistic classroom management approach based on the myriad of human characteristics displayed by the diverse students in today's classrooms. -- CHOICE, January 2008, Vol. 45(5) Packs in lesson plans, strategies, and anecdotes from successful classroom management projects and thus is a top pick for teachers who wish to receive the applied experience of other professionals. -- California Bookwatch, April 2007 Refreshingly positive. Provides tangible, doable techniques and describes respectful, sensitive approaches that can be implemented by all teachers with all students. -- Michelle Barnea, Early Childhood Educational Consultant Clear advice for new teachers struggling to develop a system and build rapport with students. Offers valuable insight into certain types of behaviors for any educator looking for a 'new way' to handle discipline problems. -- Tammy Schoen, English Teacher Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |