The educator's guide to preventing and solving discipline problems / Mark Boynton & Christine Boynton.
2005
LB3011 .B63 2005eb
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Title
The educator's guide to preventing and solving discipline problems / Mark Boynton & Christine Boynton.
Author
ISBN
1416603247 (electronic bk.)
9781416603245 (electronic bk.)
9781416603252
1416603255
9781416602378 (alk. paper)
1416602372 (alk. paper)
1416603263 (electronic bk. ; Adobe Digital Editions)
9781416603269 (electronic bk. ; Adobe Digital Editions)
1280933402
9781280933400
9786610933402
6610933405
9781416603245 (electronic bk.)
9781416603252
1416603255
9781416602378 (alk. paper)
1416602372 (alk. paper)
1416603263 (electronic bk. ; Adobe Digital Editions)
9781416603269 (electronic bk. ; Adobe Digital Editions)
1280933402
9781280933400
9786610933402
6610933405
Imprint
Alexandria, VA : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, ©2005.
Language
English
Language Note
English.
Description
1 online resource (1 volume)
Call Number
LB3011 .B63 2005eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)62458806
Summary
Annotation What can you do to keep students from fighting in the hallways and acting out in class? When they break the rules, what disciplinary actions can you take to help students behave themselves in the future? You'll find the answers to these questions and many more in this comprehensive, research-based guide to developing a schoolwide discipline system. Preventing discipline problems usually requires less energy than coping with problems after they occur, and a day without discipline problems is certainly more enjoyable for teachers and students alike! With this in mind, Mark and Christine Boynton present a wide variety of prevention strategies that any teacher can use, including advice about their relative appropriateness in different settings and circumstances. Of course, even the most successful preventive measures sometimes can t stop a student from disrupting a lesson or picking on classmates. In those situations, it is crucial to know which interventions are effective and which are counterproductive. This book will help you learn the most appropriate reactions to (and consequences for) student misbehavior, as well as specific strategies for handling oppositional defiant disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and anger management issues in students. You'll also find ideas for exploring your school's philosophical beliefs concerning discipline, promoting positive teacher-student relations, and establishing clearly defined parameters of acceptable classroom behavior. Whether you're a K 12 teacher or a school principal, The Educator s Guide to Preventing and Solving Discipline Problems will change the way you approach discipline in your school for the better! Mark and Christine Boynton, both former teachers and principals, are currently educational consultants specializing in discipline issues. They live in Gig Harbor, Washington.
Note
Annotation What can you do to keep students from fighting in the hallways and acting out in class? When they break the rules, what disciplinary actions can you take to help students behave themselves in the future? You'll find the answers to these questions and many more in this comprehensive, research-based guide to developing a schoolwide discipline system. Preventing discipline problems usually requires less energy than coping with problems after they occur, and a day without discipline problems is certainly more enjoyable for teachers and students alike! With this in mind, Mark and Christine Boynton present a wide variety of prevention strategies that any teacher can use, including advice about their relative appropriateness in different settings and circumstances. Of course, even the most successful preventive measures sometimes can t stop a student from disrupting a lesson or picking on classmates. In those situations, it is crucial to know which interventions are effective and which are counterproductive. This book will help you learn the most appropriate reactions to (and consequences for) student misbehavior, as well as specific strategies for handling oppositional defiant disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and anger management issues in students. You'll also find ideas for exploring your school's philosophical beliefs concerning discipline, promoting positive teacher-student relations, and establishing clearly defined parameters of acceptable classroom behavior. Whether you're a K 12 teacher or a school principal, The Educator s Guide to Preventing and Solving Discipline Problems will change the way you approach discipline in your school for the better! Mark and Christine Boynton, both former teachers and principals, are currently educational consultants specializing in discipline issues. They live in Gig Harbor, Washington.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Section 1 : Crucial components of effective classroom discipline
1. Developing positive teacher student relations
2. Establishing clearly defined parameters of acceptable classroom behaviors
3. Putting monitoring skills into practice
4. Implementing consequences
Section 2 : Building-wide discipline
5. Philosophical beliefs
6. Buildingwide prevention strategies
7. Buildingwide consequences
8. Policies for specific building locations
Section 3 : Can't-miss discipline strategies
9. Relationship strategies
10. Parameter strategies
11. Monitoring strategies
12. Consequence strategies
Section 4 : The challenging student
13. Dealing with challenging students
14. Responding to classroom disruptions
15. Dealing with major rule violations
16. Students with anger management issues
17. Students with oppositional defiant disorder
18. Students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
19. Bullies
Final thought
Bibliography
Index
About the authors.
Section 1 : Crucial components of effective classroom discipline
1. Developing positive teacher student relations
2. Establishing clearly defined parameters of acceptable classroom behaviors
3. Putting monitoring skills into practice
4. Implementing consequences
Section 2 : Building-wide discipline
5. Philosophical beliefs
6. Buildingwide prevention strategies
7. Buildingwide consequences
8. Policies for specific building locations
Section 3 : Can't-miss discipline strategies
9. Relationship strategies
10. Parameter strategies
11. Monitoring strategies
12. Consequence strategies
Section 4 : The challenging student
13. Dealing with challenging students
14. Responding to classroom disruptions
15. Dealing with major rule violations
16. Students with anger management issues
17. Students with oppositional defiant disorder
18. Students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
19. Bullies
Final thought
Bibliography
Index
About the authors.
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Print version: Boynton, Mark, 1947- Educator's guide to preventing and solving discipline problems. Alexandria, VA : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, ©2005
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