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Defusing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom

By: Geoff Colvin

Foreword by Robert H. Horner

These research-based approaches for defusing disruptions such as off-task behavior, disrespect, and noncompliance help teachers avoid escalation, correct misbehaviors, and maintain the flow of instruction!

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12, Elementary, Secondary
  • ISBN: 9781412980562
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2010
  • Page Count: 168
  • Publication date: March 06, 2014

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Description

"The goal of Colvin's work is teacher fluency in their first response to behavior. Every career teacher needs to be equipped with the concepts in this book."
—Krista D. Parent, Superintendent
South Lane School District, Cottage Grove, OR

"Geoff Colvin provides teachers a set of very useful, clear, and sensible tools to manage the behavior of a very important, often-overlooked contributor to their classroom environment: themselves."
—Mike McCornack, Technology Coordinator/Choral Director
Willamette High School, Eugene, OR

"Colvin empowers teachers with specific, practical, research-based strategies to prevent problem behaviors from occurring and to respond effectively when problems do occur. Each strategy is grounded not only in applied behavior analytic techniques, but also respectful approaches to fostering more positive student-teacher interactions."
—Kathleen Lane, Associate Professor of Special Education
Vanderbilt Peabody College

"This is exactly what every teacher needs when dealing with problem behavior! I tried Colvin's strategies in my classroom and the students who had problems have done a total turnaround!"
—Jennifer Stargel, Fifth-Grade Teacher
Allen Elementary School, Marion, IN

The ultimate guide to handling problem behavior "in the heat of the moment"!

When disruptive behavior occurs, your first response can determine the outcome of the situation and how quickly it is resolved. This practical resource offers teachers approaches for immediately defusing disruptive situations, avoiding escalation, and correcting behaviors.

An expert in behavior management, Geoff Colvin introduces seven key behavioral principles and offers specific, research-based strategies for handling disruptions. This resource features:

  • Strategies that target specific behaviors, including off-task behavior, rule violations, disrespect, agitation, noncompliance, and threats and intimidation
  • Common classroom scenarios and solutions for K–12 general and special education teachers
  • Checklists and action plans for applying the strategies while maintaining the flow of instruction

Defusing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom helps teachers respond in a way that immediately corrects the misbehavior and smoothly returns the class to learning.


Key features

Seven key behavioral principles (underlying the book's strategies) are explained in chapter 1. These include:
    Goals of correction procedures
    Role of teacher attention in correction procedures
    Nature of behavioral intensity, escalation and defusion
    Nature of behavioral chains
    Role of behavioral extinction, and extinction bursts
    Role of personal reactions
    Establishing fluent responses

Six chapters identify six common behavior problems 
    Off-Task Behavior
    Rule Violations
    Disrespectful Behavior
    Agitation
    Noncompliance and Limit Testing
    Threats and Intimidation

In each chapter, illustrations are presented, strategies are described for defusing the behaviors, and scenarios are presented showing the range of application for the defusion strategies. Checklists and action plans are also provided.

This book is designed to utilize sound behavioral principles so that common classroom problem behaviors result in interaction pathways leading to acceptable behavior.

Reproducible forms and checklists appear in the Appendix.

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Geoff Colvin

Geoff Colvin draws on his experience as a classroom teacher, administrator, researcher and instructor at the University of Oregon, and national public school consultant. Widely recognized as an expert on the subjects of school safety and violence prevention, Colvin has provided inservice training for teachers and administrators in more than 100 school districts and agencies nationally and internationally. He recently served as research associate at the University of Oregon and independent consultant in the areas of schoolwide discipline, school climate, school safety, and violence prevention, classroom management, and individual cases involving students with severe behavior disorders. Geoff also directed a juvenile detention school and a school program for youth with serious emotionally disturbances. Colvin has authored more than sixty publications, books, book chapters, journal articles, and video programs on the subject of teaching and managing students who exhibit the full range of problem behavior.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Robert H. Horner


Acknowledgments


About the Author


Introduction


1. Seven Key Behavioral Principles

2. Defusing Off-Task Behavior

3. Defusing Rule Infractions

4. Defusing Disrespectful Behavior

5. Defusing Agitation

6. Defusing Noncompliance and Limit Testing

Closing Remarks


Appendices


References


Index


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