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Title: Developing positive classroom environments :strategies for nurturing adolescent learning /edited by Beth Saggers. Location: 371.102 DEV Added Name: Saggers, Beth, (editor.). Subject: Middle schools. Self-management (Psychology) for teenagers -- Study and teaching (Secondary) Social adjustment -- Study and teaching (Secondary) Classroom environment. Problem children -- Behavior modification. School improvement programs. Students -- Attitudes. Effective teaching. Teacher-student relationships. Interaction analysis in education. Conflict management - Study and teaching (Secondary) Emotional intelligence -- Study and teaching (Secondary) Self-confidence -- Study and teaching (Secondary) ISBN: 9781760294861 1760294861 Collation: xx, 326 pages :illustrations ; 23 cm. Contents Note: Part A: The positive behaviour support framework and middle-years learners -- Part B: Tier 1- Universal interventions: Key elements of PBS and classroom practice -- Part C: Tiers 2 and 3- Targeted group interventions and intensive individual interventions -- Part D: Catering for diversity as part of a PBS approach. Summary Note: "The middle years of learning are increasingly recognized as one of the most challenging yet opportune periods for growth and development. Based on the positive behavior support framework (PBS), this book will equip educators with the appropriate knowledge, skills and strategies to support learners to maximize their educational success, manage emotional issues and make a successful transition to adulthood. Part 1 outlines the principles of the PBS framework, defines key characteristics of middle years learners and provides insights from neuroscience into the nature of the adolescent brain. This section also looks at the importance of listening to the student voice, highlights issues in the transition into the middle years of schooling and discusses the use of evidence-based PBS practices to encourage engagement and establish clear behavioral expectations with learners. Part 2 focuses on the practical aspects of implementing universal PBS strategies in the classroom including developing strong and effective relationships with students, promoting school connectedness and supporting self-regulation. Part 3 explores more focused and intensive interventions and provides strategies for working with students experiencing stress, anxiety and bullying. The book concludes by considering special issues in behavior management including assisting trauma-affected students, supporting ethnic and cultural diversity, working with students on the autistic spectrum and the effective use of ICT"--Provided by the publisher. Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. ------------------------------ TF1289416 Available at Main Loan 371.102 DEV -----------------------------------------------