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E-grāmata: Behaviour for Learning: Promoting Positive Relationships in the Classroom

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(Canterbury Christ Church University, UK), (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)
  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351867504
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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351867504

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Behaviour for Learning offers teachers a clear conceptual framework for making sense of the many behaviour management strategies on offer, allowing them to make a critical assessment about their appropriateness and effectiveness in the classroom, and assisting them to promote closer links between ‘behaviour’ and ‘learning’. Now in a fully updated second edition, the book focuses on how teachers can provide a safe and secure setting where positive relationships are fostered, placing increased emphasis on learning behaviours that contribute to pupils’ cognitive, social and emotional development.

The book is full of practical approaches that help teachers support pupils to achieve, relate to others and develop behaviours that characterise self-esteem, confidence and resilience. It includes chapters covering:

  • Relationship with the Curriculum, Relationship with Self and Relationship with Others
  • Whole school approaches and the school behaviour policy
  • Reframing special educational needs
  • Dealing with more challenging behaviour
  • Transitions

This second edition also includes an updated emphasis on the links between mental health, behaviour and relationships in schools, and reflects Department for Education advice for school staff, changes to the National Curriculum and the new SEND Code of Practice.

Through the application of this framework, the book encourages teachers to address the needs of pupils who exhibit behavioural difficulties, whilst still pursuing excellence in teaching and learning for all pupils; it is a compelling and essential read for all trainees and practising teachers, CPD coordinators and other professionals working with children in schools.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Preface to the second edition x
Acknowledgements xi
List of abbreviations
xii
Introduction 1(6)
1 Behaviour in schools
7(24)
2 The Behaviour for Learning approach: refraining behaviour management
31(23)
3 Learning behaviour
54(19)
4 Relationships for learning
73(12)
5 Relationship with the curriculum
85(23)
6 Relationship with self
108(21)
7 Relationship with others
129(25)
8 Whole-school approaches and the school behaviour policy
154(19)
9 Promoting learning behaviour in the classroom
173(20)
10 Use of positive correction
193(21)
11 Dealing with more challenging behaviour
214(24)
12 Reframing special educational needs
238(34)
13 Transitions
272(25)
Appendix 1 Resource list of learning behaviours for the classroom 297(6)
Appendix 2 Resource list of strategies to support the development of motivation in the classroom 303(7)
Appendix 3 Resource list of strategies and approaches for maintaining and promoting positive classroom behaviour 310(5)
References 315(15)
Index 330
Simon Ellis is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. He currently teaches on the Masters in Education programme and the National Award for SEN Coordination course. He also regularly provides input on Behaviour for Learning on a range of the Universitys initial teacher education programmes. Simon has previously worked as a Key Stage 3 National Strategy Behaviour and Attendance consultant and a local authority Behaviour Support Service manager.

Janet Tod is Emeritus Professor of Education at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. She led the Teacher Training Agency (TTA) funded Evidence for Policy and Practice Information (EPPI) review A systematic review of how theories explain learning behaviour in school contexts (Powell and Tod 2004) that produced the Behaviour for Learning conceptual framework which is now used in a range of teacher education programmes. She is a qualified speech therapist and a British Psychological Society (BPS) chartered educational and clinical psychologist.