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Overview'Loads of practical ideas for understanding and managing this age group in an FE context. Activities and summaries make it accessible to dip in and find some good ideas on a range of issues. Very useful for the lecturer meeting this age group for the first time, as well as the more experienced'- Rob Long, Behaviour Specialist and Project Worker Managing the behaviour of young people in further education poses a unique set of challenges, as many can be difficult to motivate and challenging to control.Using theory to inform practice, this book: - offers practical strategies on how to successfully manage behaviour - offers practical advice on how to motivate students aged 14 to 19 - gives advice on how to manage difficult groups - looks at how to deal effectively with confrontation - explains how to use support staff effectively - gives strategies for support staff to use - gives guidance on when to involve the college or school management team - suggests ways to work effectively with partner schools and parents - has tips for best practice - includes a CD with photocopiable Staff Development resources Lecturers in Further Education Colleges, Staff Development Managers, Teacher Education Managers, Support Staff, Learning Mentors and teachers in secondary schools will find this book a useful resource. Dave Vizard is an independent consultant, who regularly trains teachers and support workers around the country on behaviour management. His years of experience in the field translate into realistic, and frequently entertaining, advice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dave VizardPublisher: SAGE Publishing Imprint: Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781412934565ISBN 10: 1412934567 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 26 April 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsWhy Are Some 14-16 Years Olds in Further Education? Establishing and Developing Effective Links with Partner Schools Making a Strong First Impression Creating a Positive Learning Environment Effective Strategies to Use with Students Displaying Challenging Behaviour The Importance of Body Language Managing Anger and Confrontation Managing Difficult Groups Establishing a Consistent Approach Using the Whole Team: Behaviour Management Strategies for Support Staff Staff Development ActivitiesReviews'Loads of practical ideas for understanding and managing this age group in an FE context. Activities and summaries make it accessible to dip in and find some good ideas on a range of issues. Very useful for the lecturer meeting this age group for the first time, as well as the more experienced'- Rob Long, Behaviour Specialist and Project Worker 'Loads of practical ideas for understanding and managing this age group in an FE context. Activities and summaries make it accessible to dip in and find some good ideas on a range of issues. Very useful for the lecturer meeting this age group for the first time, as well as the more experienced'- Rob Long, Behaviour Specialist and Project Worker 'Loads of practical ideas for understanding and managing this age group in an FE context. Activities and summaries make it accessible to dip in and find some good ideas on a range of issues. Very useful for the lecturer meeting this age group for the first time, as well as the more experienced'- Rob Long, Behaviour Specialist and Project Worker Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |