ABSTRACT

Promoting Behaviour for Learning in the Classroom offers essential support to help you develop capacity and confidence in managing behaviour in the group setting of the classroom.

It provides a concise analysis of established behaviour management strategies, recognising that no single approach will work for all pupils and that central to effective practice is an understanding of the different personal attributes and experiences teachers and pupils bring to the classroom

Illustrated by examples from the classroom, Promoting Behaviour for Learning in the Classroom uses the tried and tested ‘Behaviour for Learning’ framework to show how teachers’ expertise in promoting learning can be used to improve behaviour. Key issues considered include:

  • Developing positive relationships in the classroom
  • Understanding personal style and self-management
  • Effective use of feedback and rewards 
  • Using positive correction and sanctions
  • Working with school systems and frameworks for managing behaviour
  • Individual differences and special educational needs
  • Dealing with challenging behaviour

Written by experts in the field, Promoting Behaviour for Learning in the Classroom offers much-needed in-depth, realistic support and guidance to show teachers how to improve learning and behaviour in the group setting of the classrooms.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|17 pages

The Behaviour for Learning framework

chapter 2|21 pages

Developing relationships for learning

chapter 3|18 pages

Motivation for learning and behaviour

Applying the behaviour for learning approach

chapter 4|20 pages

Personal style and self-management

chapter 9|20 pages

Dealing with more challenging behaviour