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At the start of your career or at the end of your rope… Recognized for a nontraditional approach to classroom discipline that really works, Jane Bluestein demonstrates how to build student accountability and end
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At the start of your career or at the end of your rope… Recognized for a nontraditional approach to classroom discipline that really works, Jane Bluestein demonstrates how to build student accountability and end
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 833g
- ISBN-13: 9781412959001
- ISBN-10: 1412959004
- Artikelnr.: 22838634
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 833g
- ISBN-13: 9781412959001
- ISBN-10: 1412959004
- Artikelnr.: 22838634
A dynamic and entertaining speaker, Jane Bluestein has worked with thousands of educators, counselors, health care professionals, parents, child care workers, and other community members worldwide. She has appeared internationally as a speaker and talk-show guest, including several appearances as a guest expert on CNN, National Public Radio, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.Bluestein specializes in programs and resources geared to provide practical and meaningful information, training, and hope in areas related to relationship building, effective instruction and guidance, and personal development. Much of her work focuses on interactions between adults and children, especially children at risk. Her down-to-earth speaking style, practicality, sense of humor, and numerous stories and examples make her ideas clear and accessible to her audiences.Bluestein is an award-winning author whose books include Creating Emotionally Safe Schools; High School's Not Forever; 21st Century Discipline; Being a Successful Teacher; Parents in a Pressure Cooker; Parents, Teens, & Boundaries; The Parent's Little Book of Lists: Do's and Don'ts of Effective Parenting; Mentors, Masters, and Mrs. McGregor: Stories of Teachers Making a Difference; and Daily Riches: A Journal of Gratitude and Awareness. Bluestein's latest book is entitled The Win-Win Classroom.Formerly a classroom teacher in inner-city Pittsburgh, PA, a crisis-intervention counselor, a teacher training program coordinator, and a volunteer with high-risk teens at a local day treatment program, Bluestein currently heads Instructional Support Services, Inc., a consulting and resource firm in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The System, Your Students, and You
1. Drawing the Line
2. Starting Where You Are
3. Clarifying What You Want
Part II. The Challenges
4. Behavior and the Brain
5. Tripping Over the System
6. Catching Up to the Twenty-First Century
7. Keeping the Big Picture in Mind
Part III. Restructuring Power Dynamics
8. Connecting With Kids
9. Whös Got the Power?
10. Win-Win Authority Relationships
Part IV. Establishing Authority in a Win-Win Classroom
11. Mastering Motivation
12. The Power of Choice
13. The Beauty of Boundaries
14. Following Through
15. Responding Nonreactively
Part V. Success Orientation
16. Managing a Win-Win Classroom
17. Planning for Success
18. Learning Styles and Preferences
Part VI. Increasing Positivity
19. Changing Your Focus
20. Creating Congruence
21. Keeping the Good Stuff Going
22. Supporting Emotional and Social Development
23. Building Problem-Solving Skills
Part VII. Working the System
24. Backup and Support
25. Secrets of Successful Self-Care
Epilogue
Resource A. Win-Win Ideas for Administrators
Resource B. Magic Sentences
Resource C. Characteristics of Healthy Relationships
Recommended Reading
Index
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The System, Your Students, and You
1. Drawing the Line
2. Starting Where You Are
3. Clarifying What You Want
Part II. The Challenges
4. Behavior and the Brain
5. Tripping Over the System
6. Catching Up to the Twenty-First Century
7. Keeping the Big Picture in Mind
Part III. Restructuring Power Dynamics
8. Connecting With Kids
9. Whös Got the Power?
10. Win-Win Authority Relationships
Part IV. Establishing Authority in a Win-Win Classroom
11. Mastering Motivation
12. The Power of Choice
13. The Beauty of Boundaries
14. Following Through
15. Responding Nonreactively
Part V. Success Orientation
16. Managing a Win-Win Classroom
17. Planning for Success
18. Learning Styles and Preferences
Part VI. Increasing Positivity
19. Changing Your Focus
20. Creating Congruence
21. Keeping the Good Stuff Going
22. Supporting Emotional and Social Development
23. Building Problem-Solving Skills
Part VII. Working the System
24. Backup and Support
25. Secrets of Successful Self-Care
Epilogue
Resource A. Win-Win Ideas for Administrators
Resource B. Magic Sentences
Resource C. Characteristics of Healthy Relationships
Recommended Reading
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The System, Your Students, and You
1. Drawing the Line
2. Starting Where You Are
3. Clarifying What You Want
Part II. The Challenges
4. Behavior and the Brain
5. Tripping Over the System
6. Catching Up to the Twenty-First Century
7. Keeping the Big Picture in Mind
Part III. Restructuring Power Dynamics
8. Connecting With Kids
9. Whös Got the Power?
10. Win-Win Authority Relationships
Part IV. Establishing Authority in a Win-Win Classroom
11. Mastering Motivation
12. The Power of Choice
13. The Beauty of Boundaries
14. Following Through
15. Responding Nonreactively
Part V. Success Orientation
16. Managing a Win-Win Classroom
17. Planning for Success
18. Learning Styles and Preferences
Part VI. Increasing Positivity
19. Changing Your Focus
20. Creating Congruence
21. Keeping the Good Stuff Going
22. Supporting Emotional and Social Development
23. Building Problem-Solving Skills
Part VII. Working the System
24. Backup and Support
25. Secrets of Successful Self-Care
Epilogue
Resource A. Win-Win Ideas for Administrators
Resource B. Magic Sentences
Resource C. Characteristics of Healthy Relationships
Recommended Reading
Index
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The System, Your Students, and You
1. Drawing the Line
2. Starting Where You Are
3. Clarifying What You Want
Part II. The Challenges
4. Behavior and the Brain
5. Tripping Over the System
6. Catching Up to the Twenty-First Century
7. Keeping the Big Picture in Mind
Part III. Restructuring Power Dynamics
8. Connecting With Kids
9. Whös Got the Power?
10. Win-Win Authority Relationships
Part IV. Establishing Authority in a Win-Win Classroom
11. Mastering Motivation
12. The Power of Choice
13. The Beauty of Boundaries
14. Following Through
15. Responding Nonreactively
Part V. Success Orientation
16. Managing a Win-Win Classroom
17. Planning for Success
18. Learning Styles and Preferences
Part VI. Increasing Positivity
19. Changing Your Focus
20. Creating Congruence
21. Keeping the Good Stuff Going
22. Supporting Emotional and Social Development
23. Building Problem-Solving Skills
Part VII. Working the System
24. Backup and Support
25. Secrets of Successful Self-Care
Epilogue
Resource A. Win-Win Ideas for Administrators
Resource B. Magic Sentences
Resource C. Characteristics of Healthy Relationships
Recommended Reading
Index