1st Edition

Behaviour Management in the Classroom A Transactional Analysis Approach

By Sandra Newell, David Jeffery Copyright 2002
    160 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    160 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    Ask any trainee teacher, or indeed experienced teacher, which aspect of teaching concerns them most and they will probably say "getting pupils to behave."

    This book looks at the relationships between teachers and pupils in the classroom. It explores ways of using the ideas in Transactional Analysis to create win-win situations in the classroom, making a more pleasant and productive atmosphere for all concerned. It offers teachers practical examples of how to model behavior, structure time, use contracts and praise pupils in order to avoid or resolve conflict quickly and fairly so that everyone feels OK and learning is put at the forefront.

    The authors both have extensive experience of teaching and managing behavior and have much to offer in terms of guidance for managing your classes successfully. The book provides a simple introduction to and explanations of aspects of the theory; lots of practical examples, strategies and suggestions; reflections and activities; and bullet-pointed summaries at the end of each chapter.

    Part 1 What is Transactional Analysis?; Chapter 1 Introduction to Transactional Analysis; Chapter 2 Philosophical Assumptions in TA; Chapter 3 Life Positions; Part 2 Developing Relationships in the Classroom; Chapter 4Moving Individual Pupils to the OK Position; Chapter 5 Moving Groups of Pupils to the OK Position; Chapter 6Strokes; Chapter 7 Contracts; Chapter 8 Role Modelling; Chapter 9 Ego States; Chapter 10 Transactions; Chapter 11 Relationships; Part 3 Structuring the Lesson; Chapter 12 Time Structuring; Chapter 13 The Start of the Lesson; Chapter 14 The Middle of the Lesson; Chapter 15 The End of the Lesson; Part 4 Maintaining Relationships in the Classroom; Chapter 16 Life Scripts; Chapter 17 Games; Chapter 18 Discounting; Chapter 19 Winners and Losers; Chapter 20 Punishments; Part 5 Staying OK; Chapter 21 How Teachers Can Stay OK; Chapter 22 Conclusion; Appendices; Glossary of TA Terminology; Further Reading; Bibliography;

    Biography

    Sandra Newell has almost 20 years of experience teaching in mainstream secondary schools. She is now Course Leader for the PGCE Modern Foreign Languages Course at University College Worcester. David Jeffery has 22 years experience teaching in mainstream secondary schools and is currently Head of Department at a school in Shropshire.