Improving Behaviour and Raising Self-esteem in the Classroom: A Practical Guide to Using Transactional Analysis
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Product Description
This work should help all teachers who face challenging behaviour in their classrooms. It offers support and guidance for dealing with issues of behaviour and makes suggestions for building creative relationships in schools. Through a combination of case study illustrations of key transactional analysis concepts, practical proformas, planning notes and resources that have been tried and tested with schools, the book aims to give the reader the confidence and skills necessary to develop effective classroom management. It provides: materials to be used with pupils to improve behaviour; strategies for building successful relationships with colleagues; guidance on how to deal with conflict; suggestions for partnership planning; practical steps to take with pupils to help raise their self-esteem; and a glossary of transactional analysis terminology.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #309800 in Books
- Published on: 2001-08-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
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This book will help all teachers who face challenging behavior in their classrooms. It offers support and guidance for dealing with issues of behavior and offers suggestions for building creative relationships in school. Through a combination of case study illustrations of key Transactional Analysis concepts, practical proformas, planning notes and resources that have been tried and tested with schools it will give you the confidence and skills necessary to develop effective classroom management.
About the Author
Giles Barrow works as a freelance Behaviour Consultant, drawing on his experience of teaching in mainstream and specialist schools and of managing support services. Emma Bradshaw is a behaviour support service team leader and has experience in a variety of educational settings, including youth services and behaviour support. Trudi Newton is a Teaching & Supervising Transactional Analyst specialising in consultancy and training support for social services and education.




