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Class Leader Mr. Athan
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Definition An agreement of Behavior Goal A self managing group
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Take the place of consequences or procedures. Consequences are clearly defined and included with the Social Contract
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How many of you get tired of your teachers nagging you and telling you what to do?
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“I am not going to do that because you are all mature young adults.” “This is YOUR class, so you are going to decide how we treat each other, AND YOU are going to help each other, AND I don’t have to get involved, there will be no consequences!”
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Being able to work in a team is the number one quality that employers look for when hiring. Why not start practicing that NOW?
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Cooperation Hard Work Compromise Dedication Discipline Communication Encouragement Accountability
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1. How do you want to be treated by me (leader)? 2. How do you want to be treated by each other? 3. How do you think I (leader) want to be treated by you? 4. How do we want to treat each other when there is conflict?
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Signal Leader uses with the group Thumbs Up Class will respond in silence with Thumbs Up on both hands
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Signal the Group uses with each other Waving Thumbs Up No response is needed other than stop the behaviors
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Signal for Put-Downs (Fouls) Crossed Arms on a X (Football Personal Foul)
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If it is called, it counts It’s not a “toy” – Don’t joke around, don’t play with it. Someone can call a foul for someone else. If called, no explanation is needed.
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1. Verbal Warning (The Questions) 2. Removal from group (Hallway, or separate desk) 3. Removal from class (AID) 4. Office Referral
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For Misbehavior 1. Excuse me…What are you doing? 2. What are you supposed to be doing? 3. Are you doing it? 4. What are you going to do about it 5. SO what is going to happen if you do this again? For Disrespect 1. Excuse me…Who are you speaking to? 2. How are you supposed to be speaking to ____? 3. Were you talking that way? 4. How are you going to talk to ______? 5. So, what is going to happen if you do this again?
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