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School Discipline and School Violence The Teacher Variance Approach

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ISBN-10: 0205158129

ISBN-13: 9780205158126

Edition: 1st 1997

Authors: Irwin A. Hyman, Aviva Dahbany

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Book details

List price: $64.00
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated
Publication date: 8/21/1996
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

Each chapter contains Summary, Research, Critique, Key Terms, Application Activities, and Suggested Readings
Preface
Introduction
Survey of Attitudes Toward Children
Interpreting the Survey of Attitudes Toward Children
Teacher Variance Inventory III (TVI)
Teacher Variance and School Discipline
Interpreting the TVI
The Background of Teacher Variance
Misbehavior and Schools' Responses
What is Misbehavior?
Issues and Models for Understanding School Discipline
Discipline Codes as a Legalistic Model
Moral Education and Character Development
The Conservative View
The Liberal View
Who is Correct?
Wolfgang and Glickman's Approach
Pupil Control Ideology
Duke and Jones' Organizational Approach
Punitiveness and Teacher Variance
Punitiveness, Authoritarianism and Fundamentalism
Punitiveness as Measured on the SATC
America the Punitive
Teacher Variance
The Basis for Selecting the Five Models
Conclusion and Case Studies
Chris Mike Jameel Juanita
Relevant Journals
Addresses for National Organizations
Behavioral/Cognitive-Behavioral Approach (BCBA)
Underlying Theory
Behaviorism
Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
Assumptions of BCBA
Behavior and Misbehavior
Are Learned Through Reinforcement Behavior and Misbehavior
Can Be Observed, Measured, Predicted and Controlled Through the Use of Reinforcement
Withdrawal or Reinforcement and/or Punishment or Rational Behavior
Reinforcement Is the Most Powerful Shaper of Behavior and Punishment Is the Least Effective
Deterrent to Misbehavior Irrational Thoughts and Feelings Can Be Unlearned
Behavioral/Cognitive Behavioral Diagnosis
Behavioral Diagnosis
Behavioral Treatment/Intervention Techniques
Summary of the Behavioral Approach
Cognitive/Behavioral Diagnosis
Combining Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Approaches
Learning Social Skills
Dealing with Anger
Examples of Behavioral Programs
The Behavior Analysis Program of Follow-Through Red Light-Green Light/Goals
Examples of Cognitive-Behavioral Programs
Myrna Shure's Interpersonal Cognitive Problem-Solving Program
Elias and Clabby's Critical Social-Cognitive Problem-Solving Skills
Summary of Sample Programs
Research and Critique of Behavioral/Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Techniques
Psychodynamic/Interpersonal Approach
Underlying Theory
Psychoanalytic Foundations
Defense Mechanisms
Adlerian Theory
Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Theory
The Case of Marybeth
Eric Berne's Transactional Analysis
Research Generated Developmental/Interpersonal Theories
Piaget's Stage Theory of Moral Development
Kohlberg's Stage Theory of Moral Development
Assumptions of the Psychodynamic/Interpersonal Approach
Behavior is Strongly Influenced by Inherent
Genetically Programmed Drives and Needs Misbehavior is a Function of Inadequate Defenses
Needed to Control Drives
All Behavior is Purposeful
Preschool Years are Crucial in Determining
School Adjustment Misbehavior is Often the Result of Transgenerational
Patterns of Inadequate or Deviant Parenting
Misbehavior is Almost Always Associated with Low Self-esteem
Psychodynamic/Interpersonal Diagnosis
Analyze Student's Cumulative