Words Work: How to Change Your Language to Improve Behaviour in Your Classroom

Words Work: How to Change Your Language to Improve Behaviour in Your Classroom

by TerryMahony (Author)

Synopsis

The first book to focus on the application of language models in classroom management, Words Work! offers a large repertoire of linguistic approaches to improve communication between teacher and pupil. It provides a robust rationale of the causes of anxiety and dysfunctional behaviour, especially useful in situations where the pupil is a potentially disruptive influence. It covers the latest developments in effective teaching through the modification of language use. Developing the skills and behaviour management strategies in this book will promote learning, relationships with pupils will improve and higher levels of learning and a happier classroom will result. Elegantly structured, Words Work! goes deep. It gives you the 'what' and the 'how', but also the 'why' of behaviour management. Read it and your understanding of classroom behaviour will be revolutionised. Practise it and your relationships with students will be transformed. This is simply the best book on classroom behaviour that I've ever read. It is quite unlike most of the others - it's not stuffed full of gimmicky ways to manipulate pupils into complying with a set of authoritarian rules. Instead it offers a compelling insight into the neurological reasons for, and linguistic solutions to, poor behaviour. Full of applied research and written from experience, Words Work! is rich in practical strategies that deal with causes, not just symptoms. But be prepared: your own behaviour will be challenged. With scientific understanding and a humane spirit, you are given step-by-step instructions about transforming your dealings with pupils of any age. Paul Ginnis, author of The Teacher's Toolkit Drawing on an eclectic mix of contemporary resources, Terry's book gives teachers access to some of the latest insights into the subtlety of linguistic interactions that distinguish highly effective classroom practice from the merely ordinary. An informative insight into the subtleties of communication, it provides a useful stimulus for reflection and development. Peter Hook, Education Consultant, Gillmans, The Solutions Consultancy

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Crown House Publishing
Published: 10 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 1899836985
ISBN 13: 9781899836987

Author Bio
Terry Mahony has worked for many years as a professional educator and is currently Professional Development Manager for Hampshire Education Authority. He is an NLP Master Practitioner and a trainer, accredited by Robert Dilts' Global Training and Consulting Community. He has nineteen years' experience as an educational consultant and leads a DfES pilot scheme within Hampshire, aimed at developing a national strategy for the professional development of young teachers and their personal excellence in teaching. His work in anger management led to his becoming a nationally accredited mediator and he now works with Portsmouth Mediation Service as a volunteer, in resolving neighbourhood disputes.