A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Managing Behaviour in the Classroom
By Susan Bentham
Published September 29th 2005 by Routledge – 112 pages
Published September 29th 2005 by Routledge – 112 pages
A practical and authoritative guide to common behaviour problems in the classroom, this book explaines typical causes of misbehaviour and shows what teaching assistants can do to calm disruptive children. Using a range of case studies discussed from a teaching assistant's perspective, Susan Bentham explores:
Mirroring the course content of most teaching assistant GNVQ and Foundation degree qualifications, Bentham highlights how practitioners can learn from their experiences and develop new skills and coping strategies, which will free them up to concentrate on the most important part of the job: supporting learning.
In an expanding market, this guide is a must-buy for any teaching assistant finding that disrupted classrooms are becoming their biggest challenge.
1. The Role of the Teaching Assistant 2. Explanations and Strategies 3. The Student Who Is Never in Their Seat 4. The Student Who Disrupts Other Students 5. The Student Who Continually Talks Out of Turn 6. The Student Who Uses Inappropriate Language 7. The Student Who Refuses to Do What Is Asked 8. The Student Who Has Difficulty Controlling Their Anger
Name: A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Managing Behaviour in the Classroom (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Susan Bentham. A practical and authoritative guide to common behaviour problems in the classroom, this book explaines typical causes of misbehaviour and shows what teaching assistants can do to calm disruptive children. Using a range of case studies discussed from a...
Categories: Education, Classroom Practice, Behavioural Management, Teaching Assistants