
Teaching without Disruption in the Secondary School
A Model for Managing Behaviour
Roland Chaplain(Author)
Routledge Falmer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. June 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-0-415-24834-1 (ISBN)
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Description
What is the most effective way of managing pupils' behaviour?
The effective management of pupils' behaviour has long been a principle concern, not only for classroom teachers, but for all involved with the management of schools. Finding ways of motivating students, preventing disruption, whilst developing positive relationships, can be difficult to implement. Roland Chaplain argues that a multilevel approach is the key to coping with the diverse pressures of teaching and managing behaviour. This approach recognises the importance of management on individual as well as whole school levels, and not just in terms of teacher-student relationships.
This well-organised and thoroughly researched book handles a variety of crucial issues with clarity and vision. A range of topics are discussed in detail, including:
* teachers' personal development
* whole-school level management and effective strategies to anticipate and eliminate minor disruption
* classroom-level management which sets out effective routines designed to promote learning and minimise disruption
* individual assessment and intervention with students who have emotional or behavioural problems.
The book is enhanced throughout with evidence from contemporary research carried out by teachers and young people, which is used to support the advice and guidance offered. Each chapter includes thought-provoking activities and questions which encourage the reader to evaluate and reflect on their own practice. Teachers, student teachers, and headteachers will find this an indispensable guide.
The effective management of pupils' behaviour has long been a principle concern, not only for classroom teachers, but for all involved with the management of schools. Finding ways of motivating students, preventing disruption, whilst developing positive relationships, can be difficult to implement. Roland Chaplain argues that a multilevel approach is the key to coping with the diverse pressures of teaching and managing behaviour. This approach recognises the importance of management on individual as well as whole school levels, and not just in terms of teacher-student relationships.
This well-organised and thoroughly researched book handles a variety of crucial issues with clarity and vision. A range of topics are discussed in detail, including:
* teachers' personal development
* whole-school level management and effective strategies to anticipate and eliminate minor disruption
* classroom-level management which sets out effective routines designed to promote learning and minimise disruption
* individual assessment and intervention with students who have emotional or behavioural problems.
The book is enhanced throughout with evidence from contemporary research carried out by teachers and young people, which is used to support the advice and guidance offered. Each chapter includes thought-provoking activities and questions which encourage the reader to evaluate and reflect on their own practice. Teachers, student teachers, and headteachers will find this an indispensable guide.
Reviews / Votes
'...A strong proposal presented by a writer with a very good track record and experience.' - Peter Kutnick, Education Research Centre, Brighton University 'Chaplain has had a great deal of practical experience... I would be surprised if his suggestions were not helpful to teachers.' - John Robertson, Educational ConsultantMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
5 s/w Tabellen
5 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-24834-1 (9780415248341)
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Teaching without Disruption in the Secondary School
A Practical Approach to Managing Pupil Behaviour
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Person
Roland Chaplain is Senior Lecturer in Psychology of Education at Homerton College, Cambridge.
Content
Part 1 Managing yourself: stress coping and effective teaching; teacher thinking and pupil behaviour; professional social skills - controlling social communication. Part 2 The school as an organization: whole school influences on behaviour management; the role of senior management in facilitating positive behaviour. Part 3 Classroom management: classroom environment and climate; classroom structures.