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Assertive Discipline. Lesson by : Matt Praschan Date: 3/19/2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= ElG14EGlzCc. Understand that assertive discipline is a essential building block for learning Understand the principles of assertive discipline Know how to use the assertive discipline model.
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Assertive Discipline Lesson by : Matt Praschan Date: 3/19/2013
Understand that assertive discipline is a essential building block for learning • Understand the principles of assertive discipline • Know how to use the assertive discipline model Objective
Building block • Students cannot learn in an uncontrolled environment • Proverbs 10: 17- “whoever heeds discipline show the way to life, but whoever ignores correction leads others away” Discipline Is Important!
Assertive- “Characterized by bold statements and behavior” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Assertive
Aggressive Teachers View students as adversaries Use abrasive, sarcastic language ( behavioradvisor.com) Assertive Teachers • Form relationships with their students • Use firm and direct language (behavioradvisor.com) Assertive vs. Aggressive
Relationships with students remain intact • Provides more productive time for learning • Clear understanding of the rules (miguelbengoa.com) Benefits
Rights of the Students Limited self-destructive behavior Choose how to behave (www.teachermatters.com) Rights of the Teacher • Establish a learning environment • Request appropriate behavior • To receive help when needed (www.teachermatters.com) Did You Know?
Why do we need discipline? • What are the benefits of Assertive Discipline? Q’s
Establish clear and concise rules • Remind students of the rules when correcting • Indicate positive and negative consequences • Establish positive discipline (miguelbengoa.com) Assertive Discipline Model
Begin the system immediately • Be consistent • If you are not consistent, students will not take you or the system seriously • Focus on the POSITIVE • Involve parents and principle, vice principle, etc. Remember!
What are some rights of the teacher and the student? • When using the model, what must you focus on? Q’s
Key points: • Assertive=bold • Benefits: relationship with students is intact • Stay Positive! Closure
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