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Hofer, Manfred – Educational Research Review, 2007
In this paper, pupils' misconduct in the classroom is interpreted as a change from on-task to off-task behaviour. This change entails a switch from a current learning behaviour to an activity that is more attractive to the student but that is seen as a discipline problem by the teacher. Thus, academic and non-academic goals of pupils rival one…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Student Behavior, Discipline Problems, Students
Holman, Truman – Nat Elem Princ, 1970
Tongue-in-cheek suggestion that the normal ad hoc, finger-in-the-dike application of punishment for discipline problems be replaced by prepunishment, a philosophical innovation advocating that children who are justly punished for being naughty before the fact, are obviously less likely to be repeating offenders. (DE)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
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Tanner, Laurel N. – Teachers College Record, 1979
The model presented is intended to return discipline to a legitimate place in education and educational research; it focuses on three elements--pupil development, ecological factors, and disciplinary approaches. (DS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
Greenberg, Polly – Early Childhood Today, 2006
In this article, the author addresses the concern of a teacher with students who exhibit discipline problems. She presents several suggestions to help make children obey and respect the teacher. Some of her suggestions include: (1) greeting each child by name at the door as they arrive; (2) standing tall and using a firm voice to convey authority;…
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Classroom Techniques, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior
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Simms, Richard L.; Boger, David – Contemporary Education, 1978
Several discipline problems frequently found in inner city schools are described. Presents suggestions for dealing constructively with them based on organization and classroom structure. (JMF)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Disadvantaged Youth, Discipline Problems, Secondary Education
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Frith, Greg H.; Lindsey, Jimmy D. – Clearing House, 1983
Student behaviors listed by teachers as most detrimental to the teaching process are lack of motivation and interest, resistance to discipline, and failing to follow directions. Least detrimental actions are poor attendance, lack of confidence, and sullen behavior. (FL)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discipline Problems, Educational Research, Junior High Schools
Melenson, Cynthia Mariaschin – National Middle School Association (NJ3), 2005
Educators are responsible for creating classroom environments that encourages attentiveness and curiosity while minimizing distractions and discipline problems. The author of this article suggests several ways for teachers to maintain a classroom's physical organization in terms of physical, academic, and aesthetic ambience.
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discipline Problems, Teacher Educators, Class Organization
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Wagner, Rudolph F.; Guyer, Barbara P. – Psychology in the Schools, 1971
Findings suggest that conditioning a student's attending behavior to a given task seems to affect general adjustment behavior positively and thus decreases disciplinary problems in school. However, it does not seem to have an influence on performance. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Discipline Problems
McCracken, J. David; And Others – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1981
Eight theme articles discuss discipline in the classroom, including a definition of student management, ways to recognize and ward off problems, and how to cope. (JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Gillick, Maureen T. – 1985
An ethnographic study was conducted in an elementary school in order to understand the relationship between teacher behavior and the environments of classes identified by teachers as their "worst." First, research on teacher behaviors was reviewed to identify a set of factors identifiable with effective and ineffective teaching. Ten dimensions of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discipline Problems, Elementary Education, Learning Problems
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Havis, Andrew Lee – Education, 1975
Article provided a summary of three effective techniques for developing better classroom discipline. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Body Language, Classroom Environment, Discipline Problems
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Kergaard, David A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
This high school's successful suspension alternative assigns disruptive students to an alternative classroom for several days, where they are isolated from the remainder of the student body all day, and excluded from participation in or attending all regular programs and cocurricular activities. (DCS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, High Schools
Jones, Vernon F. – Principal, 1981
Offers an explanation of the causes for student misbehavior and reviews the alternative approaches to classroom discipline. (WD)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classroom Environment, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
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Licata, Joseph W. – Planning and Changing, 1980
Describes a field study that found that student "brinkmanship" (assertive behavior attempting to challenge the school's authority system yet avoid negative sanctions) is related to organizational routinization and student-teacher rapport. When rapport is poor, high routinization and control is correlated with low brinkmanship. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
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Handley, Patricia – Educational Leadership, 2002
Describes benefits of small classes based on 28 years of experience as elementary teacher. Includes establishing a successful classroom community, more time for students, fewer discipline problems, personalized assessment, and more opportunity to use best teaching practices. (PKP)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Community, Discipline Problems, Elementary Education
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