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Positive learning environments: creating and maintaining productive classrooms / John De Nobile, Gordon Lyons, Michael Arthur-Kelly.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Melbourne : Cengage Learning Australia, [2021]Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0170439135
  • 9780170439138
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.1024 23
Contents:
1. An introduction to positive learning environments (PLEs) -- 2. Classroom climate -- 3. Classroom culture -- 4. Physical environment -- 5. Instructional practice -- 6. Behavioural approaches -- 7. Cognitive behavioural approaches -- 8. Psychoeducational approaches -- 9. Social justice approaches -- 10. Planning for a positive learning environment.
Summary: "How do you create a learning environment that's productive; one where students are engaged, learning and happy? And how do you ensure that inappropriate behaviours are kept to a minimum? The second edition of Positive Learning Environments: Creating and Maintaining Productive Classrooms introduces the key concepts teachers need to know to create and maintain their classroom as a positive learning environment. It begins by introducing four essential components that are the cornerstones of creating a positive, productive learning environment. These positive practices set readers on the pathway to success and help them establish classrooms that recognise and encourage appropriate behaviours while reducing the probability of inappropriate behaviours. It then examines in turn each of the four main groups of evidence-based approaches to managing student behaviour: behavioural, cognitive behavioural, psychoeducational and social justice approaches. For each it discusses the theories that inform them, their practical applications for fostering appropriate behaviours and also when and how to use them to proactively intervene, if necessary. By the end, readers are empowered to select appropriate theories, approaches and strategies and bring these together to develop their individualised classroom management plan: one that suits their own theoretical beliefs, professional philosophy and teaching style."--Publisher's website.
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Includes index.

1. An introduction to positive learning environments (PLEs) -- 2. Classroom climate -- 3. Classroom culture -- 4. Physical environment -- 5. Instructional practice -- 6. Behavioural approaches -- 7. Cognitive behavioural approaches -- 8. Psychoeducational approaches -- 9. Social justice approaches -- 10. Planning for a positive learning environment.

"How do you create a learning environment that's productive; one where students are engaged, learning and happy? And how do you ensure that inappropriate behaviours are kept to a minimum? The second edition of Positive Learning Environments: Creating and Maintaining Productive Classrooms introduces the key concepts teachers need to know to create and maintain their classroom as a positive learning environment. It begins by introducing four essential components that are the cornerstones of creating a positive, productive learning environment. These positive practices set readers on the pathway to success and help them establish classrooms that recognise and encourage appropriate behaviours while reducing the probability of inappropriate behaviours. It then examines in turn each of the four main groups of evidence-based approaches to managing student behaviour: behavioural, cognitive behavioural, psychoeducational and social justice approaches. For each it discusses the theories that inform them, their practical applications for fostering appropriate behaviours and also when and how to use them to proactively intervene, if necessary. By the end, readers are empowered to select appropriate theories, approaches and strategies and bring these together to develop their individualised classroom management plan: one that suits their own theoretical beliefs, professional philosophy and teaching style."--Publisher's website.

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