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Author:
Dix, Paul, author.
Title:
When the adults change, everything changes : seismic shifts in school behaviour / Paul Dix.
Publisher:
Independent Thinking Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
v, 189 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Classroom management.
Behavior modification.
Effective teaching.
Organizational behavior.
Behavior Therapy
Classes (Éducation)--Conduite.
Modification du comportement.
Enseignement efficace.
Comportement organisationnel.
Behavior modification.
Classroom management.
Effective teaching.
Organizational behavior.
Notes:
Formerly CIP. Uk Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
In When the Adults Change, Everything Changes: Seismic Shifts in School Behaviour, Paul Dix upends the debate on behaviour management in schools and offers effective tips and strategies that serve to end the search for change in children and turn the focus back on the adults. You can buy in the best behaviour tracking software, introduce 24/7 detentions or scream 'NO EXCUSES' as often as you want - but ultimately the solution lies with the behaviour of the adults. It is the only behaviour over which we have absolute control. Drawing on anecdotal case studies, scripted interventions and approaches which have been tried and tested in a range of contexts, from the most challenging urban comprehensives to the most privileged international schools, behaviour training expert and Pivotal Education director Paul Dix advocates an inclusive approach that is practical, transformative and rippling with respect for staff and learners. An approach in which behavioural expectations and boundaries are exemplified by people, not by a thousand rules that nobody can recall.When the Adults Change, Everything Changes illustrates how, with their traditional sanction- and exclusion-led methods, the 'punishment brigade' are losing the argument. It outlines how each school can build authentic practice on a stable platform, resulting in shifts in daily rules and routines, in how we deal with the angriest learners, in restorative practice and in how we appreciate positive behaviour.
ISBN:
9781781352731
1781352739
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1058338751
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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