TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
PART I
Understanding the Problem and the Proper Approach
Chapter 1: Using This Book as a Handbook
- For Education Majors and Student Teachers
- For New Teachers or Veteran Teachers Experiencing Difficulties on the Job
- For Substitute Teachers
- For Teachers K–6
- For Paraprofessionals, Aides
- For Instructors and Consultants of In-service or Graduate Workshops or Courses
- For School Psychologists and Guidance Counselors
- For Administrators
- For Supervisors of Student Teachers
- For Instructors of Education Courses
- For Parents
Chapter 2: Why Many Attempts Have Been Inadequate
- What We Need to Do and Be Careful About
- A Summary and Critique of the Literature
Chapter 3: You're Not Alone: "Right in the Middle of My Lesson, This Kid Suddenly ..."
Chapter 4: When Should You Call It: "A Discipline Problem"?
- Not All Disruptions Are "Discipline Problems"
- Fifteen Typical Miscalls
- What to Do Instead of Making Miscalls
- Especially for Grades K–6
Chapter 5: From the Horse's Mouth: "I Like to Bug Mr. Johnson Because He Always ..."
- From Outside Your Classroom
- From the Environment of Your Classroom
- From the Interactions Between You and Your Students
- From the Delivery of Your Lesson Plan
PART II
Prevention: Locating the Sources of Disruptive Behavior
Chapter 6: From Outside Your Classroom
- From Childhood to Adolescence
- From Home and Peers
- From Right Outside Your Classroom
- Especially for Grades K–6
Chapter 7: From the Environment of Your Classroom
- Disorder Breeds Disorder
- From the Physical Environment
- From the Seating Arrangement
- From Your Procedures
- From Being Poorly Equipped
- Especially for Grades K–6
Chapter 8: From the Interactions Between You and Your Students
- From Making Miscalls
- From Being Incongruent (Inauthentic)
- From Not Following Through
- From Being Inappropriate
- From Being Unfair
- Especially for Grades K–6
Chapter 9: From the Delivery of Your Lesson Plan
- From Incongruent Content
- From Not Being Affective Enough
- From Not Being Actional or Experiential Enough
- From Not Being Inductive Enough
- From Not Being Interactive Enough
- From a Lack of a Felt Sense of Order, Rewards, and Momentum
- From a Mismanaged Distribution of Attention
- From Not Being Supportive or Explained Well Enough
- Especially for Grades K–6
- From Poor or Misuse of Technology in the Classroom
PART III
Preventing and Handling the Sources of Disruptive Behavior
Introduction to Part III: Four Guiding Caveats
Chapter 10: Dealing with Those That Are Somewhat Out of Your Hands
- Strategies for Handling School Violence
- Learning How to "Duck"
- Dealing with Disturbances Right Outside Your Classroom
- Working on the Environment and Procedures of Your Classroom
- The physical setting
- The seating arrangement
- Your procedures
- Being Well Equipped: Survival Tools
- Especially for Grades K–6
- The physical setting
- The seating arrangement
- Your procedures
- Being Well Equipped: Survival Tools
Chapter 11: Repairing Your Student-Teacher Interactions
- Not Making Miscalls
- Being Congruent (Authentic)
- Following Through
- Being Appropriate
- Being Fair
- Especially for Grades K–6
Chapter 12: Preventing Your Rules from Falling Apart and Growing Healthy Students
- 35 Helpful Guidelines for Effective Rules and Warnings
- The Debates about: "What's Most Effective?"
- Warnings and Punishments
- Using Police in Schools
- Corporal Punishment
- Extrinsic Rewards
- Inappropriate Rewards and Punishments
- Students Design the Rules
- Suspensions
- Systematic Rewards, Instead of Punishments: 52 Suggestions.
- Character Education and Conflict Resolution (CR) Training
- Strengthening Students to Be Less Vulnerable to Peer Pressure
- Warding off Bullying:
- Defining Bullying
- Strengthening the Victim
- Parents can
- Teachers can
- Re-Forming the Bully
- Parents can
- Teachers can
- 41 Anti-bullying School Strategies
- 8 School Bullying Prevention Programs; Effective?
- Laws on Bullying and Cyber Bullying
- 24 Resources
- Working on Asserting Yourself and Taking Stands
- Especially for Grades K–6:
- What to do the First Day
- Rules and their Consequences
- 18 Suggestions for Using "Time-out"
- Well-Structured Systems of Rewards
- Encourage Independence
- Regarding Bullying
Chapter 13: Specifics
- How to Handle the: "See Me after Class!"
- How to Handle Students Who
- Call out
- Fight
- Cheat and/or Plagiarize
- Come in late
- Don't do the homework
- Have crushes on you
- Wear hats
- Bring personal stereos, iPods, to class
- Have Cell Phones and do Texting
- Criticize, "dis," each other
- Are "high" or dealing drugs
- Carry weapons:
- Extent of the Problem
- Kinds of "Weapons"
- What a School Can Do
- 34 Helpful Security Strategies
- A Sample Policy Statement
- What a Teacher Should Do
- Resources
- Especially for Grades K–6
Chapter 14: Repairing the Delivery of Your Lesson Plan: 113 Engagement Methods
- Delivering the Subject Matter Congruently
- Making the Lesson Affective
- Making the Lesson Actional and Experiential
- Making the Lesson More Inductive
- Involving the Students: Participation Methods
- Creating Lessons That Feel Orderly and Have Rewards and Momentum
- Managing the Distribution of Attention
- Making the Lesson Supportive and Explained Well
- Especially for Grades K–6
- Using Technology in the Classroom
Chapter 15: The Substitute Teacher
- Securing the Subbing Job
- Some Helpful Techniques for Effective Subbing
- Some Useful Do-Nows, Bellwork, Task Sheets
- Especially for Grades K–6
Chapter 16: Epilogue: "Teachers: You Matter!"
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
THE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TRAINING HANDBOOK
Cued to this book:
- Teachers Share Problems/Solutions for Each Chapter
- Self-Training Exercises for Each Chapter
- Checklists for Each Chapter
Useful Tools:
Appendix: A. A Questionnaire: "Assessing the Problems of Your Teachers Regarding Discipline Problems".
Appendix: B. Individual Training DVD that Demonstrates the Ineffective and Effective Teacher, Cued to This Book
Appendix: C. Legal Parameters
Appendix: D. "Am I Going to Have a Lot of Discipline Problems?"
Appendix: E. An Indexed Inventory of the Sources of Disruptive Behavior And Remedies
Appendix: F. Checklist for Student Teachers and New Teachers: "Your First Day!"
Appendix: G. FREE Online Help For Your Education Concerns
Appendix: H. Using Technology in Education. Guidelines and Useful Resources
Appendix: I. Guidelines for Successful Parent-Teacher Conferences
Appendix: J. Glossaries: 1) Student-Street Language; 2) Technical Terms Used in Schools |