The Essential Guide to Managing Teacher Stress: The Essential Guides
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408261743
ISBN-10: 140826174X
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 159 x 233 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția The Essential Guides
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ISBN-10: 140826174X
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 159 x 233 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția The Essential Guides
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Notă biografică
Bill
is
a
leading
voice
worldwide
in
the
areas
of
classroom
management
and
teacher
stress,
and
has
authored
some
of
the
market's
best-known
texts
in
this
area,
including
'Classroom
Behaviour'
(Sage),
'Behaviour
Recovery'
(Sage),
'Cracking
the
Hard
Class'
(Sage)
and
our
own
title,
'You
Know
the
Fair
Rule'.
He
has
worked
in
every
area
of
education
(primary,
secondary
and
further
education)
conducting
in-service
programmes
for
teachers,
lecturing
widely
at
teacher
training
colleges
and
Universities,
working
with
parent
groups
and
students
in
schools.
He
now
works
as
a
consultant,
specialising
in
these
areas,
as
well
as
lecturing
regularly
and
providing
training
in
Australia,
New
Zealand
and
the
UK.
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter
1
The
dimensions
of
teacher
stress
Chapter
2
The
physiology
of
stress:
what
it
does
to
us
Chapter
3
A
lesson
in
London:
stress
in
the
classroom
Chapter
4
Beliefs,
emotions,
stress
and
our
daily
reality
Chapter
5
Anxiety
and
worry
Chapter
6
Anger:
beyond
frustration
Chapter
7
A
behaviour
management
and
discipline
plan
at
the
classroom
level
Part
A
-
Key
elements,
practices
and
skills
Part
B
-
Balancing
skills
and
practices
Chapter
8
Difficult
and
challenging
students:
follow-up
and
support
Chapter
9
Hard-to-manage
classes:
a
collegial
response
Chapter
10
Mentoring
support
for
professional
development
in
behaviour
leadership
Chapter
11
Colleague
support:
auditing
for
stress
and
supporting
each
other
Appendices
Recenzii
"This
is
a
thoroughly
well
informed
and
engaging
analysis
of
teacher
stress
that
will
be
of
immense
practical
help
to
those
seeking
to
understand
and
deal
with
their
own
stress
or
support
colleagues
to
do
so.
Bill
Rogers'
focus
on
the
role
of
mentoring
and
colleague
support
within
schools
makes
a
significant
contribution
to
the
development
of
effective
approaches
for
dealing
with
stress
in
the
teaching
profession.
This
is
a
book
I
can
whole
heartedly
recommend."
-
Chris
Kyriacou,
Professor
of
Educational
Psychology,
University
of
York
"All
policy
makers
and
school
managers
should
use
this
book
as
a
manual
for
helping
them
to
fulfil
their
responsibilities
for
fostering
socially
and
emotionally
climates
in
their
schools.
Rogers
shows
how
when
this
happens
not
only
are
teachers
happier
and
more
effective,
but
students
benefit
too.
As
with
all
of
his
writings,
[this
book]
is
firmly
rooted
in
scholarship,
full
of
practical
suggestions
and
insights
and
written
is
a
direct,
warm
and
engaging
style.
This
excellent
book
deserves
a
wide
readership
among
teachers
and
teacher
managers."
-
Professor
Paul
Cooper,
PhD,
School
of
Education,
University
of
Leicester
"This
is
a
truly
masterful
piece
of
work.
It
is
scholarly,
comphrensive,
well
structured
and
above
all
thought
provoking.
It
is
well
illustrated
by
numerous
pertinent
case
studies,
which
elucidates
the
relevant
themes
being
discussed.
It
is
an
enjoyable
lively
text
to
read
and
a
difficult
one
to
leave
down."
-
Dr
Suzanne
Parkinson,
Mary
Immaculate
College,
SCR,
Limerick
"This
text
should
be
compulsory
reading
in
both
teacher-training
and
professional
development
courses
for
senior
teachers
and
school
executives
in
topics
such
as
Teacher
Well-being:
Preventing
Burnout,
or
Collegial
Whole
School
Approaches
to
Managing
Classroom
Behaviour.
Throughout
this
rich
resource
book,
Dr
Rogers
draws
on
his
professional
lifetime
of
face-to-face
teaching
and
coaching/
mentoring
behavioural
leadership
in
highly
challenging
classrooms
in
two
continents
(UK
and
Australia).
In
doing
so,
he
provides
page
after
page
of
tested,
successful,
and
highly
practical
strategies
for
teachers
at
all
levels
of
experience
to
use
to
manage
the
multiple
sources
of
anxiety
and
stress
that
are
inherent
in
their
profession."
-
Valentina
McInerney,
University
of
Western
Sydney
"This
book
is
a
treasure
trove
of
practical
advice,
based
on
sound
psychological
principles,
on
minimising
classroom
stress.
The
text
is
brought
alive
by
the
writer's
engaging
style
and
examples
drawn
from
his
extensive
experience
of
working
with
some
very
challenging
youngsters
--
and
helping
their
teachers.
Highly
recommended
--
particularly
for
teachers
and
teaching
assistants
new
to
Bill
Rogers'
impressive
work
and
for
staff
specialising
in
working
with
children
and
young
people
with
social,
emotional
and
behavioural
difficulties."
-
Dr
Ted
Cole,
SEBDA
"It
is
written
with
that
touch
of
pragmatism
with
which
teachers
will
at
once
identify
...
a
practical,
jargon-free
guide
to
making
one's
work
more
acceptible,
it
makes
excellent
reading.
The
author's
humane
and
realistic
ideas
are
about
dealing
with
the
world
as
it
is,
not
as
we
would
like
it
to
be.
As
such,
this
book
has
the
potential
to
make
our
working
lives
more
meaningful
and
hopefully
more
enjoyable."
-
reviewed
in
the
Times
Educational
Supplement
by
Andy
Schofield,
Principle
of
The
Wellington
Academy,
Tidworth,
Wiltshire