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In this revised and updated 4th edition, Discipline with Dignity
provides in-depth guidance for implementing a proven approach to
classroom management that can help students make better choices and
teachers be more effective. Emphasizing the importance of mutual
respect and self-control, the authors offer specific strategies and
techniques for building strong relationships with disruptive
students and countering the toxic social circumstances that affect
many of them, including dysfunctional families, gangs, and poverty.
Educators at all levels can learn: The difference between formal
and informal discipline systems and when to use each. The role of
values, rules, and consequences. How to address the underlying
causes of discipline problems that occur both in and out of school.
What teachers can do to defuse or prevent classroom disruptions and
disrespectful behavior without removing students from the
classroom. Why traditional approaches such as threats, punishments,
and rewards are ineffective-and what to do instead. How to use
relevance, teacher enthusiasm, choice, and other elements of
curriculum and instruction to motivate students. How to reduce both
teacher and student stress that can trigger power struggles. With
dozens of specific examples of student-teacher interactions,
Discipline with Dignity illustrates what you can do-and not do-to
make the classroom a place where students learn and teachers
maintain control in a nonconfrontational way. The goal is success
for all, in schools that thrive.
A typical classroom includes students of considerable behavioral
diversity, and maintaining classroom focus is often dependent upon
successfully managing disruptive moments. In Power Struggles:
Successful Techniques for Educators (Second Edition), authors Allen
N. Mendler and Brian D. Mendler provide many different strategies
to deal with all levels of difficult and resistant students.
Drawing from years of experience, they help teachers understand the
root causes of misbehavior and offer practical, step-by-step
instructions on how to defuse situations in a way that protects the
dignity of all involved and keeps the lesson on track. Chapters
Introduction to the Second Edition When Kids Push Our Buttons
Prevention Strategies Intervention Strategies Defusing Strategies
Challenge Strategies Power Struggle Scenarios Benefits This second
edition includes: Activities throughout to provide guidance
Easy-to-learn methods of effective intervention Real-world stories
of these strategies in action
Are you overwhelmed by unruly students, difficult parents, and
never-ending classroom distractions? Are you tired of scavenging
and pleading for basic school supplies? Do you wonder if anyone
notices or cares how much effort you put into teaching every day?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this book is
for you. When Teaching Gets Tough offers practical strategies you
can use to make things better right away. Veteran educator Allen
Mendler organizes the discussion around four core challenges:
Managing difficult students. Working with unappreciative and
irritating adults. Making the best of an imperfect environment.
Finding time to take top-notch care of yourself. When Teaching Gets
Tough is there when you need help to reclaim and sustain your
energy and enthusiasm for teaching. Written with a deep
understanding of the issues that teachers face every day, the book
also includes sections for administrators who want to help teachers
stay at the top of their game.
"The content is crucial for classroom teachers who want to help
children learn alternatives to aggression. The authors don't just
'talk the talk,' they 'walk the walk.'" -Deborah Alexander-Davis
Educational Consultant "The authors provide a clear rationale for
teaching values and behaviors that can go a long way toward
building learning communities." -Barbara K. Given, Codirector,
Adolescent and Adult Learning Research Center George Mason
University Use these innovative strategies and provide positive
role models for classroom and schoolwide behavior! From the authors
of the Discipline with Dignity series, this practical resource
offers the best motivational practices that make difficult students
want to behave. This book emphasizes specific things to say and do
to stop most problems before they start and how to handle
disruptive student incidents without losing your dignity or
attacking theirs. Teachers, administrators and counselors will find
guidance for: Teaching conflict resolution and anger management
Ending complaints of "That's not fair" Stopping power struggles
Helping students prevent and respond to bullying Developing
effective school rules and consequences This invaluable resource is
ideal for educators dedicated to creating and sustaining safe,
stable school environments where learning can flourish.
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