Preventing Classroom Disruption (RLE Edu O)

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A01=David Coulby
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Author_Tim Harper
behaviour
behaviour management strategies
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Classroom Disruption
disruptive
Disruptive Behaviour
Disruptive Incidents
Disruptive Pupil
disruptive pupil inclusion
Disruptive Units
Education System
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Fed Back
Form Tutor
Ileum Research
illustrative
Illustrative Material
Jason Date
Lea Level
Local Education Authorities
material
multi-level educational policy evaluation
Peripatetic Team
Preventing Classroom Disruption
Psychological Assessments
School Based Services
School Based Support Service
school organisational change
schools
Schools Support Unit
Segregated Provision
Special Education Adviser
Specialist Support Teachers
support
support services intervention
Support Team Teacher
teacher
teacher professional development
teachers
team
Team Teacher
unit
urban education research
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415750639
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Mar 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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There has always been considerable debate about the best solutions to deal with disruptive behaviour in schools. On the one hand is the strategy of segregating disruptive pupils while on the other is a commitment to keeping such pupils in the ordinary school.

This book advocates the latter philosophy and examines the best ways of coping with the problem. These concern both teacher skills and school organisational flexibility. In addition, the authors propose the provision of a support team whereby local authorities can help schools, teachers and children with problems of disruption without setting up ‘sin-bins’. Change is thus shown to be possible at three levels – teachers, headteachers and local authorities. Detailed illustrative case material is presented throughout the book.

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