ABSTRACT

The management of discipline is an essential element in educational practice, and at a time when teachers and managers are anxious about reported increases in violence and other forms of anti-social behaviour there's a need for practical guidance and a review of current thinking.
Based on the author's experience and research in a range of secondary and primary schools, this book presents accessible summaries of relevant legislation and guides the reader through management theories towards effective practice.
By placing the teacher at the centre of the management of discipline in schools and focusing on teacher and pupil esteem, a disciplined environment is not only desirable, but achievable too.
Written in an accessible style, the book;
* highlights the real problems and offers real solutions
* includes case-studies, recent research and legislation
* considers the classroom as well as the whole-school context
* describes the support networks within education
* provides a multi-agency approach.
This book is aimed at trainee and practising teachers, managers, and all those who work with children.

chapter |13 pages

Community

chapter |13 pages

Management

chapter |10 pages

Senior and Middle Managers

chapter |18 pages

Classroom Management

chapter |15 pages

Support Agencies

chapter |12 pages

Alternative Models

chapter |20 pages

Good Practice

chapter |19 pages

Policy

chapter |13 pages

Professional Development

chapter |10 pages

Self-Evaluation