C. Classroom Mgt.


QUESTION: I’m trying to get a handle on this whole concept of guided choices and procedures.  I guess I don’t really understand what a procedure is or how you would use a procedure when a student is misbehaving.  Can you give me an example? DR. MARSHALL’S RESPONSE: Teaching procedures is teaching expectations. Here is an [...]

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QUESTION: I am a Computer specialist working with over 500 students a week.  I see most students only once a week for 45 minutes at a time. I’d like to try using  Discipline without Stress. From the Teaching Model I know I should begin by establishing classroom management procedures.  Can you help me with this? [...]

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QUESTION: I have a first grade girl who, no matter how many times she is asked about what level she is on and how she can change to Level C/D, will not change her behavior. At what point would you give a think sheet?  It was a VERY long first day of school! RESPONSE: During the [...]

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First posted on the Teachers.net Discipline Chatboard.  Permission granted from the author to re-post here: 6th and 7th graders are very impulsive creatures — they have been taught to be impulsive by adults. Don’t believe it? Just go to a teacher training session and observe how the teachers behave while the speakers are presenting!  As [...]

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Posted by Teri Gibson, a member of the Discipline without Stress mailring. I have just begun using DWS this year with my 4 yr. old special needs preschool classes.  I absolutely love it.  No, my class is not perfect. No, DWS does not solve all behavior problems.  What it does is this: For the first [...]

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The more I use the Discipline without Stress approach, the more I appreciate that Step One of the Teaching Model is key to the whole plan. We’ve just started a series of swimming lessons at our local Community Center for all the primary students in our school. This year I decided to be more proactive [...]

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Recently, the following post was shared on the Kinderkorner mailring by Marybeth Quig-Hartman, who generously allowed me to reprint it here. Note the amount of “teacher thinking” that Marybeth puts into developing her routines and the amount of class time she devotes to the teaching of procedures in the beginning of the school year. Such [...]

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QUESTION: What happens at recess, when as a teacher doing yard duty, most of your school does not know the DWS levels? Do you explain it to them? RESPONSE: Good question! Firstly, in any teaching situation, it’s simply good practice to employ the three PRINCIPLES of Discipline without Stress: Positivity, Choice and Reflection. When out [...]

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QUESTION: I have often been tempted to order the Discipline without Stress book. What has held me back is my school’s requirement that we use the same discipline plan throughout the department (in my case, 4th through 6th grades.). The department has the same rules: (1) Be respectful (2) Be obedient (3) Be honest (4) [...]

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QUESTION: I teach two 8th grade “behavior modification classes,” mainly composed of students sent to us from alternative school or juvenile hall. I like the suggestion in your discipline book about holding class meetings but the ones I’ve tried so far have been a disaster. There is no way that I know of to keep [...]

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