School management and pupil behaviour
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School management and pupil behaviour
(Education & alienation series)
Falmer Press, 1989
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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In this book experts explore the reason for the Elton Committee being set up, its preconceptions and the likely reaction to its findings. The book provides a variety of analyses and a range of advice on the wider issue of the effectiveness of education. It is felt that the most significant ways in which to improve pupil behaviour may well be through a fresh approach to styles of teaching and learning. Pupil behaviour reflects the teacher's skill in classroom management. The central problem discussed is how to put such well-established educational principles into effective practice in the schools and classrooms where it is most needed.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Pupil behaviour and school discipline: effective schools and pupil behaviour
- discipline - the teacher's dilemma
- alternative approaches to disruptive behaviour
- coping strategies and pupil discipline. Part 2 Recommendations to Lord Elton: enquiry into discipline in schools - university of Lancaster
- the children's legal centre - evidence to the Elton Committee
- the National Children's Bureau - evidence to the Elton Committee
- National Association for Pastoral care in education - evidence to the Elton Committee
- Oxfordshire - an LEA response to the Elton Committee
- discipline in schools - the secondary head teachers submission to the Elton Committee. Part 3 Curriculum approaches to prevention: curriculum - the changing framework
- TVEI - all change or small change?
- project work on pupil achievement - the LAP programme
- curriculum and pupil behaviour - one school's experience
- the psychology of schooling - supporting the curriculum. Appendices: recommendations by Her Majesty's Inspectorate - Education Observed No.5
- recommendations by the Elton Committee.
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