Keeping the Peace: Managing Students in Conflict Using the Social Problem-solving Approach - Carmen Y Reyes - Bøger - Createspace - 9781478295624 - 15. juli 2012
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Keeping the Peace: Managing Students in Conflict Using the Social Problem-solving Approach

Carmen Y Reyes

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Publisher Marketing: Keeping the Peace: Managing Students in Conflict Using the Social Problem-Solving Approach is a book by Carmen Y. Reyes, The Psycho-Educational Teacher. The issue of how to communicate effectively with distressed students represents one of the biggest challenges that teachers, administrators, and support staff face in schools today. A different but related problem is how to resolve a conflict happening between two or more students. These are no light issues; much of what teachers and administrators describe as discipline problems and disruptive behavior in the classroom stem from breakdowns in teacher-to-student and student-to-student communication. When these breakdowns are ignored or treated poorly, conflict spins out of control. Once in a conflictive interaction, teachers and/or staff find themselves in adversarial relationships with students. Similarly, two students in conflict see each other as enemies. Angry feelings, aggressive behavior, and in most extreme cases, violence are the basic communication styles known to adversaries. Each side trying to win over the other side, with an I win-You lose attitude that affects both and benefits neither. The win-lose paradigm may settle the conflict, but only on the surface; genuine conflict resolution can take place only when all parties involved feel treated fairly. Simply put, to manage conflict effectively, teachers and students need better communication patterns. This takes us to the second premise in this book: conflict resolution is an interpersonal communication skill that teachers and students can learn. Effective listening and speaking skills are prerequisites to effective communication, and effective communication is the prerequisite for effective conflict resolution. In her book, Carmen Y. Reyes details a framework of interpersonal communication principles and strategies that lies the foundation for both creating a positive classroom atmosphere and for resolving conflicts once they happen. Contributor Bio:  Reyes, Carmen Y Carmen Y. Reyes, The Psycho-Educational Teacher, has 20+ years of experience as a self-contained special education teacher, resource room teacher, and educational diagnostician. In the classroom, Carmen has taught at all grade levels, from kindergarten to post-secondary. Carmen is an expert in the application of behavior management strategies and in teaching students with learning or behavior problems. Her classroom background, in New York City and in her native Puerto Rico, includes 10 years teaching students labeled as emotionally disturbed, and four years teaching children with a learning disability or low cognitive functioning. Carmen has a bachelor's degree in psychology (University of Puerto Rico) and a master's degree in special education with a specialization in emotional disorders (Long Island University, Brooklyn: NY). She also has extensive graduate training in psychology (30+ credits). Carmen is a prolific writer with more than 70 books and articles in behavior and guidance of children and in alternative teaching techniques for students struggling academically. All her publications are available on her blog, The Psycho-Educational Teacher.

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Udgivet 15. juli 2012
ISBN13 9781478295624
Forlag Createspace
Antal sider 82
Mål 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   122 g

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