Description
Book SynopsisNo matter what you teach, there is a 100 Ideas title for you!
The 100 Ideas series offers teachers practical, easy-to-implement strategies and activities for the classroom. Each author is an expert in their field and is passionate about sharing best practice with their peers.
Each title includes at least ten additional extra-creative Bonus Ideas that won''t fail to inspire and engage all learners.
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Managing behaviour in the secondary classroom can be demanding, hard work, and for the newly qualify teacher, sometimes intimidating. In this edition, experienced teacher and author Johnnie Young brings together over 100 tried and tested, practical ideas to help manage the range of difficult behaviours found in the secondary classroom.
Whether you are an experienced teacher or someone with little practical teaching experience, there are strategies in this book for you; from those that will help to resol
Trade Review
'This is an excellent book. While showing the reader how to teach and how to engage with children (including those who "don't want" to behave or learn) Johnnie Young shows us a host of ideas and techniques. It is written in an extremely accessible style so you can pick up good ideas from a five-minute dip or you can read it for longer to expand your classroom skills. Teachers will return to this book again and again.' John Bayley, Education Consultant, UK * . *
This book is full of great tips which are based on years of experience in challenging classrooms. They really work and will enhance your performance in classroom management. I highly recommend this book." * Peter Haddon, Assistant Headteacher, Essex. *
Table of Contents
1. Core Skills You Absolutely Must Learn / 2. Be One Step Ahead / 3. It's Not What You Teach, It's How You Teach It / 4. The Language and Attitude of Success / 5. For Immediate Effect / 6. Building Longer Term Strategies / 7. Common Dangers and How to Avoid Them / 8. Getting to the Heart of Problems through Role Plays / 9. Dealing with Extreme Behaviours / 10. A Few "Off The Wall" Strategies