What if it happens in my classroom? : Developing skills for expert behaviour management.
Why can't I stop my students from being noisy as they leave my classroom? What can I do when a student is texting on their phone in my lesson? How can I stop a student from constantly tapping their pen while I am talking?Sound familiar?Chewing gum, dropping litter, swearing, late homework and d...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Managing the behaviour of students at the start of your lesson; Says 'Your lesson is boring'; Says 'I need to go to the toilet' in the first five minutes; Does not have the right equipment; Is late for your lesson; Gives you a letter excusing them from your lesson; Is leaning out of a window; Is listening to music; Throws items at other students; Does not work with a TA; Does not want to sit in a seating plan; Enters the room noisily; 2 Managing the behaviour of students during the main phase of your lesson
- Uses your first nameFalls asleep in your lesson; Copies the work of another student; Is eating in your lesson; Refuses to do any work in your lesson; Talks while you are talking; Taps a pen while you are talking; Is texting on their phone in your lesson; Doesn't stay outside in the corridor after being sent out; Makes homophobic comments about another student; Refuses to work in a group; Swears in your lesson; Talks back to you in a lesson; Passes notes to another student; Sits in your chair; Is regularly absent from the same lesson every week
- 3 Managing the behaviour of students as your lesson draws to a closeHas not participated in a group presentation; Ruins another student's work; Writes graffiti on the desk; Does not hand in good quality homework; Turns off another student's computer; 4 Managing the behaviour of students as they leave your classroom; Leaves the classroom before you have dismissed the class; Leaves your room noisily with their classmates; Regularly stays behind to talk to you; 5 Managing the behaviour of students in the corridor; Is wearing incorrect uniform; Drops litter; Is play fighting in the corridor
- Is banging their head against the wallSays 'My friend thinks you are fit'; Index