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Teaching Self-Discipline
For Self-Reliance and Academic Success
Dr. Dennis Knapczyk
8 ½ x 11, 150 pages (includes CD) ISBN: 978-1-57861-525-4 Item 8018, $39.00
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For all grade levels. Lack of discipline is a common cause of ineffective instruction. Yet rarely is self-discipline taught in order to create an instructional atmosphere, one in which teacher and student are comfortable and productive. Author Dr. Dennis Knapczyk, Indiana University, looks at classroom discipline as a curricular concern, comparable to teaching reading and math. In this book, he shows how to teach skills to help students take responsibility for their own behavior, set goals and priorities, delay gratification, and apply themselves to their work. Includes reproducible forms and student worksheets. |
Related Resources:
Why Your Students Do What They Do and What to Do When They Do It: A Practical Guide for Understanding Classroom Behavior (two volumes)
Developing Emotional Intelligence: A Guide to Behavior Management and Conflict Resolution in Schools (book)
One-Minute Discipline: Classroom Management Strategies that Work (book)
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