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Changing Behaviour in Schools
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Changing Behaviour in Schools
Promoting Positive Relationships and Wellbeing

  • Sue Roffey - Honorary Associate Professor at University College London and the Universities of Exeter and Western Sydney


November 2010 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Good teachers know that positive relationships with students and school connectedness lead to both improved learning and better behavior for all students, and this is backed up by research. Changing Behaviour in Schools will show you how to promote positive behavior and wellbeing in your setting.

Taking an holistic approach to working with students, the author provides examples of effective strategies for encouraging pro-social and collaborative behavior in the classroom, the school and the wider community. Chapters look at the importance of the social and emotional aspects of learning, and ways to facilitate change.

Issues covered include:

• developing a sense of belonging in the classroom

• teaching approaches that maximize engagement and participation

• how to respond effectively to challenging situations

• ways to re-engage with students who have become marginalized.

Each chapter has case studies from primary and secondary schools, activities, checklists and suggestions for further reading. This is an essential textbook for trainee and newly qualified teachers, who want to become good teachers and manage student relationships with confidence, respect and resilience.


 
PART ONE: BEING AN EFFECTIVE TEACHER
 
Introduction
 
PART ONE: BEING AN EFFECTIVE TEACHER
 
Being a 'Good' Teacher
 
Being and Becoming Emotionally Literate
 
Knowing the Students You Teach
 
PART TWO: ENCOURAGING POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR
 
Thinking about Behaviour
 
Positive Feelings in the Pro-social Classroom
 
The Power of Positive Relationships
 
Participation, Engagement and Agency
 
PART THREE: RESPONDING TO CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
 
The Diversity of Difficulty
 
Being a Challenging Student: From Sorrow to Strength
 
Responses, Restorative Practices and Teacher Resilience
 
PART FOUR: THE ROLE OF THE WHOLE SCHOOL
 
The Ecology of School Wellbeing
 
Appendix 1: Assessment Schedule
 
Appendix 2: School Wellbeing Checklist

I thought the book had some good ideas and theories relating to children and behaviour but was not focused encough on children in the early years.

Miss Sandra Lyndon
Childhood Studies : Early Years, Chichester University
January 12, 2011

Useful practical guide to positive techniques - good range of particularly helpful case studies.

Mr Martin Harmer
Social Sciences & Law, University of Teesside
December 14, 2010

This book came too late for me to use it in may session. However, I have now looked at it and can see it will be an important text. I intend to recommend it on the reading list for next year. I will mention it to this years group but it is not included in their handbook.
What I like is that it highlights a range of strategies but is grounded in the need to develop relationships with children which will enable them to succeed and behave. As a tutor is offers some good reflective activties to help engage the students.

Dr Ruth Dann
Education , Manchester Metropolitan University
December 10, 2010

A really useful book for my students who are all supporting learners in schools. Full of effective strategies to promote behaviour for learning.

Mrs Jean Bourne
Community Studies, Herefordshire College of Technology
December 9, 2010
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Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1: Introduction


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