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Hostile teachers typically use an aversive approach characterized by shouting, threats and sarcasm ... Discipline consists of influencing student behavior without threats or shouting. ..... Sarcasm is hazardous. Student response: ...
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The hostile response style is used by teachers who feel that they are barely hanging on to class control. They use aversive techniques such as sarcasm and threats. They often shout and believe they ... He would have teachers identify the specific behaviors they expect from students, such as taking turns, not shouting out,
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Research suggests that behavior responds better to Positive than Negative consequences. HOWEVER, there is still a strong tendency by teachers to manage classrooms coercively. This approach destroys the quality of learning environment, ... 3.Threats: meaning to warn students of some hostile action by the teacher...
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terms of violence toward teachers, in a typical month, 50% were verbally ..... following orders; engaging in aversive, repetitive behavior; raising one's .... ample target behaviors are: saying sarcastic remarks, shouting, screaming, ... threats like "I know where you live." Nonverbal aggression is the use of ...
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To counter nature versus nurture biases in thinking about problems, it helps to approach all diagnosis guided by a broad perspective of what determines human behavior. What's in a ... Many people grow up in impoverished and hostile environmental circumstances. ... Infancy The infant typically cries in response to any frustration,
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smhp.psych.ucla.edu/pdfdocs/conduct/CONDUCT.pdf
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This book is concerned with the practical work of creating specialty mental health services for deaf people. Our main focus is on those deaf people who do not see themselves as disabled, but rather as a linguistic and cultural minority The literature most relevant ... Our contributors do not view deafness as a disability.
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Teachers typically do the best that they know how to do. ... Although fear of physical attack is common, serious injury of teachers is very rare. Verbal encounters with hostile students are more common. Violence among pupils and vandalism are common. But what is disrupting classes is relatively innocuous. ... Sarcasm is hazardous.
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www.ceu-media.com/CSR/Training/DI/disciplineoptions.htm
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As Canter specifically states, “Hostile teachers typically use an aversive approach characterized by shouting, threats and sarcasm. Both styles should be eliminated.” Canter also finds that “the assertive teacher is more effective than the nonassertive or the hostile teacher.
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lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/jwbates/399.htm
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Use authority to influence- not control. ... Teachers should not use punishment or rewards ... Use I-messages to correct misbehavior...
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www.uncg.edu/~bblevin/class_management/moremodels/ThomasGordon.html
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