Positive Teaching in the Primary School

Positive Teaching in the Primary School
Author: Frank Merrett,Kevin Wheldall
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1990-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 185396087X

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Managing troublesome behaviour in the classroom is a problem faced by every primary yschool teacher at some time. Some nursery and infant teachers claim that every year more and more young children are starting school with behavioural problems. Teachers too frequently complain of lessons being disrupted by unacceptable behaviour, and yet the important skills of effective classroom management are seldom mentioned in initial teacher training. The authors are much in demand by schools to provide training in their positive teaching methods for dealing with troublesome behaviour. In this book they present their tried and tested procedures for establishing effective classroom behaviour management. The au

What Makes a Good Primary School Teacher

What Makes a Good Primary School Teacher
Author: Caroline Gipps,Eleanore Hargreaves,Bet McCallum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134572229

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A fascinating account of the range of teaching, assessing and feedback strategies used by individual 'expert' teachers. The book describes: *the most common lesson patterns, why and when they are used *how teaching strategies are varied according to subjects *how assessment and feedback information can encourage pupils to learn *the differences in teaching seven year olds and eleven year olds

Positive Teaching

Positive Teaching
Author: Kevin Wheldall,Frank Merrett
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351794459

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Problems of classroom management and control are a recurring concern for many teachers. Disruptive behaviour and inattention hinder effective learning and impose a constant drain upon the teachers’ emotional resources. Continual nagging at children only increases teacher stress: what is needed is an effective alternative set of strategies. Originally published in 1984, Positive Teaching seeks to meets this need by presenting the behavioural approach to teaching in a clear, direct and lucid way. By adopting the behavioural approach, problem behaviour can be minimised, or rapidly nipped in the bud when it does arise. While punishment may be used in an attempt to stop almost any kind of behaviour, only the appropriate use of positive methods applied contingently, immediately and consistently can teach new, more adaptive behaviour. This is a crucial issue in real teaching and is rarely encountered or even discussed in most teacher education programmes. It is the central focus of Positive Teaching. This book is for all teachers, from the beginning student to experienced head teachers; for those teaching in a first school, and for those teaching sixth-formers; for those experiencing difficulties and for those whose authority is already well established. The behavioural approach offers practical support to those who are struggling and a rationale for the effective, positive strategies of the successful. We can all improve our teaching.

Positive Teaching for Australian Primary Classrooms

Positive Teaching for Australian Primary Classrooms
Author: Kevin Wheldall,Robyn Wheldall,Frank Merrett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1925684695

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In order to teach effectively, it is essential to have good classroom behaviour management skills so that students remain engaged throughout the lesson. These are the very skills that we advocate and teach at MultiLit as the backbone of all of our programs. We call it Positive Teaching. Emeritus Professor Kevin Wheldall AM and Dr?Robyn Wheldall have revised and rewritten a new edition of an earlier text (written with the late Dr?Frank Merrett), Positive Teaching for Australian Primary Classrooms."Challenging behaviour in the classroom is common, but less common are teachers who feel confident and equipped to tackle varying student needs and behaviours. Every teacher wants the time to teach and build important relationships with their students. Disruptive behaviours can steal this time and Positive Teaching for Australian Primary Classrooms is a resource that gives it back. This book is suitable for all teachers, needed for all students, and essential for inclusion in every tertiary teacher training program in the country. Every school needs positive teachers." Dr Kelly-Ann Allen | Treasurer of the Australian College of Educational and Developmental Psychologists and editor of the Educational and Developmental Psychologist

What Makes a Good Primary School Teacher

What Makes a Good Primary School Teacher
Author: Caroline Gipps,Eleanore Hargreaves,Bet McCallum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-09-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000158984

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A fascinating account of the range of teaching, assessing and feedback strategies used by individual 'expert' teachers. The book describes: *the most common lesson patterns, why and when they are used *how teaching strategies are varied according to subjects *how assessment and feedback information can encourage pupils to learn *the differences in teaching seven year olds and eleven year olds

Promoting Positive Mental Health in the Primary School

Promoting Positive Mental Health in the Primary School
Author: Deborah Holt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429995743

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Mental health and wellbeing is a hugely important agenda in education, both nationally and internationally. Promoting Positive Mental Health in the Primary School unpacks scientific and psychological research and evidence to explain positive mental health through the lens of a primary classroom in the language of teaching professionals. Chapter by chapter, the book focuses on specific elements fundamental to positive mental health promotion in the classroom, including developing positive relationships, emotional literacy, empowering children as learners as well as the importance of teacher wellbeing, and illustrates how these can be achieved. It offers: An examination into the connection between positive mental health and good teaching Guidance underpinned by evidence for teachers and school leaders who wish to embed a consistent approach to positive mental health promotion Practical suggestions for whole school professional learning Written from first-hand experience in both teaching and research, this accessible text makes positive mental health promotion meaningful to teachers, helping them build understanding and move from theory into practice. It is an essential resource for all practising teachers, trainee teachers, school support staff and school leaders.

Positive Behaviour Management in Primary Schools

Positive Behaviour Management in Primary Schools
Author: Liz Williams
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781784507046

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This highly accessible and much-needed resource sets out practical advice on positive behaviour management in primary schools, exploring how to support children effectively with their personal, social and emotional development. With an emphasis on implementable strategies, this book will give primary school teachers and staff an understanding as to why children may behave as they do, and what steps can be taken by the school to support a child's development. Considering a variety of factors that influence positive behaviour, such as environment, mental health, parents, and the importance of planning, this book is full of ideas that can be dipped in and out of for support in the classroom. Bite-sized and practical, this is a perfect book for busy teachers.

Primary Teaching

Primary Teaching
Author: Catherine Carden
Publsiher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 713
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781526454782

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This book includes full coverage of the content of professional studies modules and goes beyond to support trainees on placements and in their learning on the course.