1st Edition

Walking the Talk How Transactional Analysis is Improving Behaviour and Raising Self-Esteem

By Giles Barrow, Trudi Newton Copyright 2004
136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

First Published in 2006. Helping teachers to counter challenging behaviour, absenteeism and bullying, this book follows on from the successful Improving Behaviour and Raising Self-esteem ( 2001) and shows how Transactional Analysis can benefit the individual, class and whole school across the early years, primary and secondary phases. The book includes: An introduction to TA concepts and a map to... Read more
Chapter 1 TA Terminology; Chapter 2 I Teaching TA in the Primary School, LindaHellaby; Chapter 3 2 Saying Hello: Establishing a Pastoral Mentoring Service in an Inner-city Secondary School, PeteShotton; Chapter 4 3 It Doesn't Matter What Age You Are — It's What Stage You Are At That Counts, GillWong, EmmaBradshaw; Chapter 5 4 Keep Taking the TA: A Letter to Henri Matisse, PatriciaBlake; Chapter 6 5 Have I Got the Right Hat On? Using TA to Deliver High-quality Individual Tuition, AntheaHarding; Chapter 7 6 Am I In or Out? Using Imago Theory in Developing Effective Group Work, EmmaBradshaw, GillWong; Chapter 8 7 It's a Zoo Out There! Helping Children Cope with Bullying by Understanding Drivers and Permissions, BenWye; Chapter 9 8 Taking the Drama Out of a Crisis: How School Managers Use Game Theory to Promote Autonomy, GilesBarrow; Chapter 10 9 3D OK-ness for Schools: Developing Positive School Cultures through Three-dimensional Acceptance, TrudiNewton; Chapter 11 10 ConclusionAppendix I: Cycles of Development; Appendix 2: Worksheets for Chapter I; References and BibliographyIndex;

Biography

Giles Barrow is a freelance teacher and trainer and Educational Transactional Analyst. Trudi Newton is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst.