1st Edition
What Do Great Teachers Say? Language All Teachers Can Use to Transform Student Behavior, Parent Relationships, and Classroom Culture K-5
Introduction
- Great Teacher Language: The Right Words at the Right Time
- The 11 Great Teacher Language Word Categories and Frameworks for Transforming Student Behavior and Parent Relationships in the Classroom and Beyond
- What Do Great Teachers Say on the First Day of School and the Days that Follow?
- What Do Great Teachers Say when a Student is Passively Disengaged?
- What Do Great Teachers Say when a Student is an Attention Seeker?
- What Do Great Teachers Say when a Student Outburst Happens?
- What Do Great Teachers Say when a Student Does Not Show Respect for Themselves or Others
- What Do Great Students Say when a Student Refuses to Cooperate or Challenges Them?
- What Do Great Teachers Say when a Student Conflict Occurs?
- Transforming your Classroom Culture into a Great Classroom Culture
Index of GTL Student Behavior Scenarios
Biography
Hal Holloman has experience as a teacher, coach, assistant principal, and principal at various levels. Currently, he is a Professor of Educational Leadership at East Carolina University and Director of the ECU Pirate Leadership Academy where he teaches in the Masters of School Administration program and coaches new school leaders.
Peggy H. Yates has over 35 years of experience in the field of education, including positions as an elementary and middle school teacher, district-level K-8 curriculum and instruction director, higher education administrator, and Associate Professor in the College of Education at East Carolina University.






