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Quick Guide to Behaviour Management, A


Quick Guide to Behaviour Management, A

Paperback by Bates, Bob (Independent Consultant, UK); Bailey, Andy (Independent Consultant, UK); Lever, Derek

Quick Guide to Behaviour Management, A

£24.99

ISBN:
9781526424655
Publication Date:
27 May 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
152 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 May 2024
Quick Guide to Behaviour Management, A

Description

Even the best and most experienced teachers can struggle with classroom control and it is likely your experiences will vary day-to-day. Bestselling author of Learning Theories Simplified Bob Bates, together with former head teachers Andy Bailey and Derek Lever, offers one-stop support for all teachers in A Quick Guide to Behaviour Management. Whether you are working with children, young people or adults it will help you: · understand why challenging behaviour occurs · learn how to be a great teacher in the face of challenging behaviour · recognise a range of personalities you may encounter in the classroom and the strategies for dealing with them Blending learning theories with real-life case studies, it fosters a deeper understanding of what causes challenging behaviour and equips you with all you need to know to handle it!

Contents

Part 1: Introduction 1.1 What is challenging behaviour? 1.2 Why does it happen? 1.3 Who's to blame? 1.4 The myths of behaviour management Part 2: Being a great teacher 2.1 Know your rights as a teacher 2.2 Know your own default position 2.3 Know how to plan your classroom effectively and control space 2.4 Know how to create a first and lasting impression on your learners 2.5 Know what approaches you need to work on to deal with conflict in the class 2.6 Know who you can turn to for help 2.7 Know how to deal with learners with special educational needs or disabilities 2.8 Know how to deal with victims of abuse 2.9 Know how to deal with perpetrators and victims of radicalisation Part 3: Dealing with challenging individuals 3.1 Making everyone feel safe and confident 3.2 Dealing with Low Level Disruptors 3.3 Getting the best out of challenging individuals Conclusion Managing Behaviours A true story

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