2nd Edition

Teaching Without Disruption in the Primary School A practical approach to managing pupil behaviour

By Roland Chaplain Copyright 2016
    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    266 Pages
    by Routledge

     

    The issue of behaviour has, and always will be, a main dilemma facing schools. Encouraging positive relationships whilst preventing disruption, and motivating students to learn, raises concerns for any teacher.

    This fully updated second edition of Teaching without Disruption in the Primary School offers a comprehensive and constructive approach to developing effective behaviour management. Packed full of tasks, case studies, and research-based guidance, this extremely practical book reflects high quality behaviour management training and is crucially informed by empirical evidence on exactly what works in classrooms and schools.

    Containing two brand new chapters - one on the importance of theory in developing effective behaviour management, and the other detailing a toolkit for constructing effective classroom management plans - the book presents a model for developing:

    • effective behaviour management at the individual pupil, classroom and whole school level
    • professional social skills, assertiveness and coping strategies
    • understanding of how teachers’ thinking and behaviour can unwittingly affect pupil behaviour
    • a roadmap for establishing and maintaining authority
    • pupils’ self-control and social competence using a cognitive-behavioural approach
    • an appreciation of the value of adopting a research-based approach to behaviour management.

    Roland Chaplain has used this programme to successfully teach behaviour management techniques to thousands of PGCE trainees at the University of Cambridge, UK. Underpinned by contemporary educational, psychological and neuroscientific research, this book offers a progressively focused behaviour management model which will appeal to all teachers and teacher trainees, as well as to those who train them.

    Acknowledgements

    Preface

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 Theory, research and behaviour management

    Chapter 2 Stress, coping and teacher well-being

    Chapter 3 Teacher thinking and pupil behaviour

    Chapter 4 Professional social skills: controlling social communication

    Chapter 5 Whole school influences on behaviour management

    Chapter 6 Leadership and positive behaviour

    Chapter 7 Classroom climate: the physical and socio-psychological environment.

    Chapter 8 Classroom structures: the role of rules, routines and rituals in behaviour management

    Chapter 9 Managing Difficult Behaviour

    Chapter 10 Classroom management planning

    Bibliography

    Index

     

    Biography

    Roland Chaplain is a chartered psychologist, educational consultant and behaviour management specialist in the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK. He has experience as a teacher, head teacher and senior lecturer in Psychology.

    ‘Roland’s expertise in managing pupil behaviour, as reflected in Teaching Without Disruption in the Primary School, supports teachers at all stages of their careers, from trainees to experienced senior teachers’ - Amy Arnold, Headteacher, Barnham CEVC Primary School, Suffolk, UK

    Teaching without Disruption in the Primary School is by far the most comprehensive guide to doing just that. The book not only offers practical advice but also the background as to why the suggestions could be successful. Roland’s simple and comprehensive advice has worked wonders with staff and pupils alike’ - Bernadette White, Assistant Headteacher, Donhead School, Wimbledon, UK