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Discipline

Discipline. Presented by Scott Yoder Beth Wire Joe Klinger. EDUC 313 Dr. Meister April 20, 2004. Discipline. Respect Behavior Problems Need for Guidelines. Discipline PLAN. How to Set up a Discipline Plan. I know it’s in here somewhere…. Discipline PLAN. Why Have a Discipline Plan?.

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Discipline

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  1. Discipline Presented by Scott Yoder Beth Wire Joe Klinger EDUC 313 Dr. Meister April 20, 2004

  2. Discipline • Respect • Behavior Problems • Need for Guidelines

  3. Discipline PLAN How to Set up a Discipline Plan I know it’s in here somewhere…

  4. Discipline PLAN Why Have a Discipline Plan? • Makes managing student behavior easier • Protects students’ rights • Helps ensure parental support • Helps ensure administrator support

  5. Sample Discipline Plan Consequences First Time a Student Breaks a Rule: Warning Second Time: Stay in Class 1 minute after bell Third Time: Stay in class 2 minutes after bell Fourth Time: Call parents Fifth Time: Send to Principle Severe Clause: Send to Principle

  6. Sample Discipline Plan Classroom Rules • Follow Directions • Be in the Classroom and Seated When the Bell Rings • Do Not Swear

  7. Sample Discipline Plan Positive Recognition • Praise • Positive Notes Sent Home to Parents • Privilege Pass

  8. “I” Messages When you speak out in class, sometimes I just feel like letting go…

  9. Approaches to Discipline • “I” Messages • Assertive Approach • Non-Assertive Approach • Hostile Response • Confrontations and Negotiations

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