| Discipline by Design –The Honor Level System is the result of more than two decades of development. Created to meet the needs of one middle school in western Washington , it is now used with more than 90,000 youngsters in schools across America . Today, high schools, junior high schools, middle schools and elementary schools use it to track their discipline.
Eliminate disruptive behavior in your classroom forever! –”Who is your most annoying student? Can you imagine what it will feel like to finally win him over?! Think about how grateful the student’s parents will be to see their child making real progress --- and how happy and relieved you’ll be knowing that you don’t have to battle ANY of your students anymore. In a five part series, Tom Daly teaches you how to build rapport with students along with establishing simple management techniques that will encourage proper classroom behavior from all of your students.
Introduction
Lesson No. 1: So, who’s really the one with the learning issue?
Lesson No. 2: How To Mud Wrestle A Pig
Lesson No. 3: Finding the light switch in your classroom
Lesson No. 4: Here’s the one catch
Lesson No. 5: Pulling It All Together
11 Techniques for Better Classroom Discipline –These are eleven techniques that you can use in your classroom that will help you achieve effective group management and control. They have been adapted from an article called: “A Primer on Classroom Discipline: Principles Old and New” by Thomas R. McDaniel, Phi Delta Kappan, September 1986.
Four Steps for Better Classroom Discipline –These are four steps brought by Discipline by Design from the Honor Level System.
Discipline Help: You Can Handle Them All –This is a reference guide to identifying and handling over 117 misbehaviors at home and school.
Managing Your Classroom –Tips on behavior, attendance, basic organization. Seems like a great source for all teachers. This is a great site to see that you are not all alone in the classroom.
Classroom Management –Classroom Management Resource Site by California State University Education Department. |