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Rethinking Classroom Management

Strategies for Prevention, Intervention, and Problem Solving
Second Edition
By: Patricia Sequeira Belvel

A classroom leadership model of prevention, intervention, and problem solving for both teachers and students!

Offering a unique perspective on classroom leadership that addresses problems before learning is disrupted, this updated edition of the bestseller encourages teachers to reevaluate their beliefs, roles, and practices and shows how integrating leadership into daily classroom life creates a learning environment that strengthens students' autonomy, self-esteem, and connectedness with others. Filled with more real-life examples, new techniques, and ready-to-use worksheets, the book:

  • Provides an interactive process that allows teachers to foster leadership in themselves and their students
  • Includes classroom connections, personal connections, examples, checklists, and reflective questions

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12, Elementary, Secondary
  • ISBN: 9781412963480
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2009
  • Page Count: 248
  • Publication date: January 11, 2010

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Description

Description

"Many of today's discipline problems result from student responses to outdated practices. This book lives up to its title, providing innovative approaches that demonstrate leadership rather than management. Teachers discover creative and proactive ways to engage students in the development of learning environments that are positively charged, cooperatively structured, and self-governed."
—Dutchess Maye, Fellow for Instructional Design
North Carolina Teacher Academy, Morrisville, NC

A classroom leadership model of prevention, intervention, and problem solving for both teachers and students!

Emphasizing a leadership model for effective classroom management rather than relying on strategies for compliance and control, this updated edition of the bestseller describes a comprehensive approach that encourages teachers to reevaluate their beliefs, roles, and practices and engages students as partners in creating a powerfully supportive learning environment.

Offering a unique perspective on classroom leadership that helps teachers address potential problems before learning is disrupted, this resource shows how integrating leadership into daily classroom life enhances learning by strengthening students' autonomy, self-esteem, and connectedness with others. Reflecting the author's years of experience and filled with more real-life examples, new techniques, and ready-to-use worksheets, the book:

  • Provides an interactive process that allows teachers to foster leadership in themselves and their students
  • Includes classroom connections, personal connections, examples, checklists, and reflective questions

With its distinctive and creative perspective on classroom management, Rethinking Classroom Management, Second Edition encourages teachers to become mentors and facilitators, rather than classroom managers, as they empower students to actively participate in their own learning.


Key features

  • Filled with practical, research-based, classroom-tested strategies
  • Includes worksheets, charts, exercises, practice tasks, action plans, self-assessments, and reflective activities
  • The author has years of experience as a teacher, educational consultant, and leadership coach, and the material has been tested and modified in countless workshops
  • Integrates pieces of brain-compatible learning, emotional intelligence, and character education into a framework of classroom leadership—and supports violence prevention and improved learning
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Patricia Sequeira Belvel

Patricia Sequeira Belvel is a mother, teacher, educational consultant, and leadership coach for teachers and families. As founder and president of Training & Consulting Institute, Inc., Belvel's mission is to promote leadership skills that will impact and shift management strategies from those that rely on the motivation of reward and punishment to those that invite internal control. She has been leading classroom leadership and family leadership workshops for the past 30 years, encouraging educators to initiate and support a learning environment (both at home and at school) that invites young people to become responsible, caring, peaceful leaders. She is well known for her compassionate, no-blame approach in working with teachers and students. Currently, she contracts with school districts and individual school sites to support teachers' use of these strategies in their classrooms. She is also an adjunct faculty member, lecturer, and supervisor of student teachers at San Jose State University in California. Educators from many cultures and dis­tricts endorse her work because of the positive impact of the workshop and follow-up coaching sessions for both students and teachers. She holds a BA from Holy Names University in Oakland, California, and an MA from the University of Santa Clara, California. You can contact Pat through her Web site at www.trngedu.com.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Marsha Speck


Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Author


Part I. Rethinking Our Role in the Classroom


1. Shifting From Manager to Leader

2. Shifting Our Style to Match Our Beliefs

Part II. The Four “Ps” of Prevention: Personal, Prerequisites, Parameters, and Participation


3. Personal Relationships for Trust: The First “P” of Prevention

4. Prerequisites for Success: The Second “P” of Prevention

5. Parameters for Cooperation: The Third “P” of Prevention

6. Participation for Involvement: The Fourth “P” of Prevention

Part III. Intervention Techniques and Problem-Solving Strategies


7. Rethinking Classroom Interventions for Cooperation and Safety

8. Solution-Focused Problem-Solving Strategies

References


Suggested Readings


Index


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