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Complete Guide to Behaviour for Teaching Assistants and Support Staff, The


Complete Guide to Behaviour for Teaching Assistants and Support Staff, The

Hardback by Lee, Chris

Complete Guide to Behaviour for Teaching Assistants and Support Staff, The

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ISBN:
9781847875839
Publication Date:
17 Nov 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
136 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 18 May 2024
Complete Guide to Behaviour for Teaching Assistants and Support Staff, The

Description

By providing a thorough grounding in the theory behind behaviour management, followed by suggestions for successful strategies to use in the classroom, this book gives the reader the confidence to manage the challenging behaviour of children and young people in educational contexts. Written specifically for teaching assistants and support staff, this book covers behaviour, motivation and discipline issues with their specific role and position in mind. Supported by the views and responses of current students on Foundation Degrees and those working towards HLTA status, the book reflects the difficulties, dilemmas and successes of this vital group of people working in today's classrooms. There are three main types of teaching assistant: the discipliner; the negotiator; the counsellor. This book helps the reader to find their own behaviour management style, and their own way of working. Useful features include: - chapter objectives - exercises and activities - case studies - further reading. This book is idea for those studying on a Foundation Degree, working towards Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) or anyone working in a supporting role in a Primary or Secondary setting. Chris Lee was until recently Senior Lecturer in Education and Head of the School of Continuing Professional Development at the Faculty of Education, University of Plymouth. He has taught in secondary and special schools, and continues to work with teachers on issues of bullying and behaviour management. He is now a freelance educational consultant.

Contents

The Context Preventing Problems and Promoting Positive Behaviour Intervention Approaches The System Approach The Negotiation Approach The Relationship Approach The Positive TA

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