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

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Discipline Presented by Scott Yoder Beth Wire Joe Klinger EDUC 313Dr. MeisterApril 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? Makes managing student behavior easier Protects students’ rights Helps ensure parental support Helps ensure administrator support

Sample Discipline Plan 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 Consequences

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

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

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

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