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Solving Discipline and Classroom Management Problems: Methods and Models for Today's Teachers, 6th Edition

Solving Discipline and Classroom Management Problems: Methods and Models for Today's Teachers, 6th Edition

Solving Discipline and Classroom Management Problems: Methods and Models for
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Solving Discipline and Classroom Management Problems: Methods and Models for Today's Teachers, 6th Edition Paperback - 2004

by Wolfgang, Charles H

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Build your own approach for solving discipline problems

Offering a wide range of methods and practical advice, this sixth edition equips teachers with tools they need to deal effectively with a range of discipline/management problems in the classroom--from minor misbehavior to serious assaults.

Features

  • A new chapter discusses how to deal with and support parents
  • Proactive models and techniques for preventing problems, as well as new models of Love and Logic, Discipline with Dignity, and Linda Albert's Cooperative Discipline
  • Current practices for dealing with assaultive and potentially violent students
  • A step-by-step process helps you build your own discipline/classroom management system
  • Examples show how to implement each model in specific situations
  • A Beliefs About Discipline inventory enables you to determine which discipline models best fit your own personality

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Mr. Leonard's eleventh-grade government class has 36 students in it, and every desk in the room is occupied-in fact, two students have to sit at a display table at the back of the room.
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