2020 IRDA Award Winner, Education category
"Anger in the Classroom will help teachers figure out the causes of anger and how to prevent it. Lots of good case studies." --Temple Grandin
A teacher with classroom experience over a period of years will naturally grow as an effective teacher. A teacher who does this with increased attention will be able to grow more quickly and fully. A teacher who adds to this, intention and self-study, will grow rapidly, and surpass the natural limits each of us has built-in. The real transformation may begin--along with a richness that might at times seem extraordinary, for both student and teacher.
Specific features:
- 50 case stories illustrating concepts and techniques
- Exercises for teacher/parent development--and enriched classroom practices
- End of chapter questions for interested readers, professionals, and college students
Goals of this book for the teacher/reader:
- to tap into un-nurtured personal strengths
- to face anger with strength in the individual and the classroom
- to create a classroom environment that will foster appreciation rather than resentment
- to provide practices for exploration and for specific results
- to prepare the teacher for passing experience and knowledge on to students
- to rekindle the excitement and joy of teaching