ABSTRACT

The authors of this comprehensive text discuss the root causes of disruptive behaviour, tackle assessment issues and develop effective intervention strategies that will be of practical use to teachers and other educators. Whilst theorising behaviour management from a range of perspectives: psychodynamic, behavioural and socio-cultural, the authors remain firmly focused on practical issues of policy making, assessment and intervention, and address a wide range of related issues, such as:

  • policy in relation to behaviour in schools at local authority, national and international level
  • cultural concerns, race, gender, school discipline and exclusion
  • medical perspectives of topical interest such as ADHD, autism and diet
  • assessment at district, community, classroom and individual level, and how these underpin theory.

This book will appeal to anyone for whom behaviour in schools is a key concern, such as student teachers, teacher educators, senior school managers and practising teachers undertaking further study in the field.

chapter 3|19 pages

Societal understandings

chapter 6|24 pages

Psychological understandings of behaviour

chapter 7|20 pages

Assessment of students’ behaviour

chapter 8|31 pages

Working at individual level

chapter 9|19 pages

Working at class-wide level

chapter 10|38 pages

Addressing behaviour at school-wide level

chapter 11|27 pages

School, home and community working together

chapter 12|14 pages

Developing school policy