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Printable Forms:
You Can
Handle Them All is a
comprehensive guide to managing a long list of disruptive classroom
behaviors. For each behavior, the site provides behavior examples,
effects on other students, and suggestions on how teachers should and
should not respond to these behaviors.
http://www.disciplinehelp.com/behindex/default.htm
Student
Teacher Development in Classroom Management
is an interactive site with a
collection of critical incidents related to classroom
management from several elementary teachers and we have classified
these incidents into thirteen categories.
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~fboutin/frame.html
Teacher Talk provides tips
for creating a peaceful classroom, Issues, interventions and ideas for
conflict management.
http://education.indiana.edu/cas/tt/v2i3/v2i3toc.html
"www.BehaviorAdvisor.com"
offers THOUSANDS of tips on
managing student behavior, and provides step-by-step directions for
implementing a great number of standard interventions. It also
contains a bulletin board on which you can post your disciplinary
concerns and receive suggestions from teachers around the world.
http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu
Good Behavior Charts
has ready to print behavior charts.
Click on each picture to see a larger image of that picture. To save
the graphic to your computer right click on the image and then click
on "save image as" if you are using a windows machine. Mac users
should hold down their mouse button on the image and then click on
"save image as". Use the browsers "Back" button to return.
http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~tbushey/tidbits/page1.htm
Managing Student Conduct
shares the many things to consider when planning for students'
behavior. This page address areas such as room arrangement, setting
expectations, managing student work and misbehavior, There is also
information about working with ESOL students and a handy chart of
effective and ineffective praise.
http://www.adprima.com/managing.htm
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Techniques for Better Classroom Discipline
lists techniques for achieving effective classroom control. Short
discussion of each technique is provided.
http://www.honorlevel.com/steps.html
Behavior Management Strategies has a
great list of strategies and ideas to incorporate into your behavior
management plans.
http://www.learnnc.org/newlnc/carepak.nsf
Can
Teach: A List of Ways to Encourage Good Behavior
lists ways to get the best behavior from
your students. There are ideas here for both groups and individuals
http://www.track0.com/canteach/elementary/classman1.html
Classroom Management For New Teachers
Practical advice for new teachers on
addressing the discipline problems all teachers face.
http://people.clarityconnect.com/webpages/terri/classmanagement.html
Classroom
Management of Attention Deficits
102 tips on how to work with those suffering from ADD/ADHD in the
classroom. Includes and introductory paragraph about what teachers
should know about ADD/ADHD
http://www.dbpeds.org/articles/101tips.html
Creating Standards for Student Behavior
describes the components of classroom
rules and behavior expectations. It could be used as a checklist to
assist in creating classroom rules and policies.
http://www.temple.edu/CETP/temple_teach/cm-stand.html
Discipline In The Classroom is
an article about maintaining discipline
in the classroom.
http://www.csrnet.org/csrnet/articles/discipline-in-classroom.html
Managing Inappropriate Behavior in the Classroom
is a digest of information about
classroom behavior, rules, and punishment.
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed371506.html
Reach for the Stars Getting Parents on Your Side
is a short article detailing pointers to
help you get and keep parents working with you for the benefit of the
students.
http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/siliconvalley/1596/id23.htm
Schoolwide and Classroom Discipline
is a very thorough article on how
to improve discipline in the classroom.
http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/5/cu9.html
Strategies for
teaching children with behavior disorders
provides
several short, practical lists on ways
to deal with different behavior disorders in the classroom.
http://www.central.edu/education/REX/bd.html
Structure
Before Instruction deals
with structuring the first few weeks of school. Ideas, lesson and
behavior plans are discussed, as well as a comparison of how three
different teachers handled discussion of rules and routines and the
effectiveness of each.
http://www.foothill.net/~moorek/structure.html
Parent Conference shares
considerations and a list of issues to consider before you begin
parent conferences.
http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3713.html
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