Ideas for creating an orderly classroom where learning can thrive

This unique, hands-on book is packed with tested ideas and strategies to help you create a classroom environment where good conduct and high achievement are the norm and where students become self- motivated and take responsibility for their actions. The second edition is fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the past decade.

* Puts the focus on the teacher as a leader and coach who encourages students to buy into a classroom management approach

* Offers information about setting limits, safety issues, and protecting student's privacy

* Covers topics including technology; disruptions in the classroom form i-pods and cell phones; computers in the classroom; motivating, engaging, instructing students; and communicating with students and parents

This must have resource offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to disciple in the school setting, complete with handy forms, checklists, and self-assessments.



Autorentext

JULIA G. THOMPSON has been a public school teacher for more than twenty-five years. Thompson currently teaches in Fairfax County, Virginia, and is an active speaker, consultant, teacher trainer, and workshop presenter. Author of the best-selling The First-Year Teacher's Survival Guide and The First-Year Teacher's Checklist, she also publishes a Web site (http://juliagthompson.com) offering tips for teachers on a wide variety of topics.

Zusammenfassung

Ideas for creating an orderly classroom where learning can thrive

This unique, hands-on book is packed with tested ideas and strategies to help you create a classroom environment where good conduct and high achievement are the norm and where students become self- motivated and take responsibility for their actions. The second edition is fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the past decade.

  • Puts the focus on the teacher as a leader and coach who encourages students to buy into a classroom management approach
  • Offers information about setting limits, safety issues, and protecting student's privacy
  • Covers topics including technology; disruptions in the classroom form i-pods and cell phones; computers in the classroom; motivating, engaging, instructing students; and communicating with students and parents

This must have resource offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to disciple in the school setting, complete with handy forms, checklists, and self-assessments.



Inhalt

About This Book v

About the Author vi

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction xvii

Section One: Successful Discipline Rests with You 1

You Can Make a Difference 1

Accept Responsibility 2

You are Not Alone 3

Why Punishment and Other Ineffective Discipline Techniques Do Not Work 4

What You Should Know About Adolescents 5

How Much Autonomy Should You Allow? 9

The Behaviors You Can Expect from Your Students 10

Proactive Attitudes That Can Help You Create a Positive Discipline Climate 12

Making Positive Choices 14

Questions for Reflection 14

Section Two: Adopt a Comprehensive Approach for a Successful Discipline Climate 15

Begin the Process with a Broad View 15

The Characteristics of a Well-Managed Twenty-First-Century Classroom 16

Five Commonsense Steps to a Productive Classroom Environment 18

The Most Common Discipline Mistakes That Secondary Teachers Make 18

Effective Management and Discipline Practices 21

Teacher Self-Assessment: How Well-Disciplined is Your Class? 23

Teacher Worksheet: Develop Your Classroom Discipline Plan 24

Teacher Self-Assessment: Think it Through: How Would You Rate Your New Discipline Plan? 27

Put Your High Expectations to Work 28

How to Communicate Your High Expectations 30

Making Positive Choices 30

Questions for Reflection 31

Section Three: Cultivate Your Role as a Classroom Leader 33

Become an Effective Classroom Leader 33

Students Should Come First 34

View Yourself as a Coach 34

The Importance of Assessing Your Performance 35

Teacher Self-Assessment: How Well Do You Convey Your Enthusiasm? 36

Teacher Self-Assessment: Classroom Leadership Self-Assessment 37

How to Gather Other Data on Your Classroom Competence 38

Teacher Self-Assessment: Sample Self-Rating Rubric 39

Teacher Worksheet: Setting Goals for Improving Your Classroom Leadership 40

Avoid Unreasonable Expectations 45

How to Manage Your Stressful Career 45

The Promise of Professionalism 47

How to Be Prepared for Class Every Day 50

How to Make Your Students Pay Attention to You 51

Show Respect to Gain Respect 52

Teacher Self-Assessment: Are You Too Permissive? 54

Teacher Self-Assessment: Determine What You Want Your Students to Say About You 57

Watch Your Body Language 58

Know Your Audience 59

Be Careful About Your Language 61

Making Positive Choices 61

Questions for Reflection 62

Section Four: Foster a Positive Classroom Environment 63

Establish a Positive Classroom Environment 63

Safety Must Come First 64

How to Determine If Students are Stressed Instead of Challenged 66

Student Worksheet: How Stressed are You? 67

Protect Your Students from Bullies 68

Making Your Classroom Safe by Enforcing School Rules 71

Establish a Physical Environment Conducive to Learning 71

Seating Arrangements 75

Sharing Classroom Space 75

Overcrowded Classrooms 76

Dealing with Noise Levels 78

Promoting Classroom Ownership 79

Create a Student-Centered Class Atmosphere 80

Structure Your Class to Use Time Wisely 80

Quick Tips to Make Every Minute Count 80

The First Ten Minutes of Class 81

Reducing Disruptions Through Effective Transitions 83

Activities to Keep Students Engaged in Learning During Transition Times 84

The Last Ten Minutes of Class 86

Making Positive Choices 88

Questions for Reflection 89

Section Five: Promote Self-Discipline 91

Moving Beyond Crowd Control to Promote Self-Discipline 91

Become a Consistent Teacher 93

Teach Students How to Monitor Themselves 94

Student Worksheet: Your Class Goals 96

Titel
Discipline Survival Guide for the Secondary Teacher
EAN
9780470872925
ISBN
978-0-470-87292-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
18.10.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.1 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
2. Aufl.