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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812162903321

Autore

Korb Rich

Titolo

Motivating defiant & disruptive students to learn : positive classroom management strategies / / Rich Korb

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Thousand Oaks, : Corwin, c2012

Thousand Oaks, California : , : Corwin, , [2012]

�2012

ISBN

1-4522-8404-0

1-4833-8771-2

1-4522-7957-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxi, 167 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Gale eBooks

Disciplina

371.1024

Soggetti

Classroom management

Problem children - Education

Problem children - Behavior modification

Motivation in education

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

FRONT COVER; MOTIVATING DEFIANT & DISRUPTIVE STUDENTS TO LEARN; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO STUDENT MOTIVATION; Why Do Youngsters Misbehave?; Brain Development; Role Identification; Basic Needs; Motivation Defined; What the Research Says About Motivating Learners; What Happened to Natural Motivation?; Our Experience With Motivating Youngsters; Connecting With Students; Differences in Values; Modifying Student Behavior; Teach Students What Is Expected; Shift Directions to Retrieve Drifting Students

Teachers Cannot Save Every ChildConclusion; Process and Apply; CHAPTER 2: SETTING UP A CLASS ENVIRONMENT FOR SUCCESS; Preparing Yourself for the School Year; Your Instructional Style; Your Curriculum and Subject Matter; Other Preparations for the School Year; The Classroom; Instructional Materials; Paperwork; Classroom Procedures; The First Day of Class; Assessing Student Interests and Abilities; Taking Attendance; Expectations and Consequences; The



Second Day of Class; Class Operation Test; Process and Apply; CHAPTER 3: BEHAVIOR IMPROVEMENT STRATEGIES FOR INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS

Defining Acceptable BehaviorCognitive Processing; The Daily Performance Sheet; Using the DPS; Benefits of the DPS; Individual Student Management Precepts; Give and Take; Ask for an Apology; Reward the Positive; Use the Schedule; Derailing Disruptors; Heading Off Disruptive Behavior; Taking Up the Challenge If You Must; The Redemption Plan; Knowing When to Push the Ejection Button; Time-Out; Student-Initiated Removal From the Room; Placing a Student in the Hall; Using Out of Class Time Effectively; Classroom Behavior Improvement Plan (CBIP); In-School Suspension; Carding Disruptive Behavior

Strategies for Using the Class to Manage Individual StudentsPeer Accountability-Grades K-4; Class Court-Grades 4-8; Additional Allies in the Effort to Improve Individual Behavior; School Staff and Community Members; Working With Parents; Process and Apply; CHAPTER 4: STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR; Establishing a Good Learning Environment; Managing Your Behavior to Help Students Manage Theirs; Using Seat Assignments to Manage Your Class; Helping Students to Dress for Success; Entry Activities as a Management and Instructional Tool; Entry Activities Reduce Tardiness

Entry Activities Reduce Disruptive BehaviorEntry Activities Provide Opportunities for Review and Reinforcement; Entry Activities Allow for Assessment; Entry Activity and Lesson Example; Helping Students Stay on Task; Accountability Jar: A Strategy for Helping K-5 Students Manage Their Behavior; Gaining and Keeping Control; W.I.N.-What's Important Now?; Timing Is Everything!; Bringing Disruptive Students Back Into the Fold; Monitoring the Difficult Class; Managing Conflict; Conflict Mediation; Evidence Demands a Verdict; Dealing With Interruptions; Scenarios for Specific Problems

The Power of Red

Sommario/riassunto

Today's teachers face more challenges than ever before in managing student behaviour in the classroom. New teachers often find themselves underprepared for the realities of hard-to-engage students and increased class size. Rich Korb brings extensive teaching and administrative experience to his collection of strategies designed to keep you and your students focused on learning.