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Teaching the Unteachable

What Teachers Can Do When All Else Fails
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There are a wealth of teaching books with strategies and tips for dealing with challenging behaviour and disruptive students. Most teachers know a variety of strategies and have had some success in implementing them. But what happens when they don't work? In the fast-paced, pressurised, often chaotic life of a school, there are times when even the best tried and tested ideas do not seem to work with some classes and some students. There are days when some children seem completely unteachable and unreachable. Although a relatively small group of pupils, these children take up a lot of teacher's planning, thinking and emotional time. Even the most experienced teacher will have times when these pupils do not respond, leaving the teacher feeling de-skilled and incompetent.This book is aimed at helping teachers deal with these situations and feelings. It explores the factors behind those 'bad days' and looks at what can be done when nothing seems to work.The book includes practical, accessible examples based on the writer's own experience. Real-life examples include failures as well as successes, showing what can happen in the everyday classroom.The first section includes an extensive list of effective behaviour management strategies. The second section then offers an easily accessible framework for understanding the behaviour of those children for whom basic strategies do not always work. From this enhanced understanding, another list of principles and good practice is offered in the final section.

Author Biography:

Marie Delaney is an Educational Psychotherapist,teacher and teacher trainer. She has extensive experience of working with challenging behaviour-both staff and pupils! She has worked on outside school projects- at DYP, a mentoring and education programme in Hackney, London -as well as in schools as a learning support unit manager in Thurrock and then as learning mentor/LSU co-ordinator for primary and secondary schools in the London borough of Havering. She was also trainer and moderator on the National Training for Learning Mentors. She still works as Emotional Literacy Consultant at Bower Park School, Romford, Essex. She has trained teachers in the UK and overseas. She is Director of The Learning Harbour in Cork, Eire.
Release date NZ
July 29th, 2008
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
240
Dimensions
175x250x15
ISBN-13
9781903269121
Product ID
2772394

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