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Classroom Behaviour
A Practical Guide to Effective Teaching, Behaviour Management and Colleague Support

Fourth Edition
  • Bill Rogers - Independent Educational Consultant, Victoria, Australia
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March 2015 | 352 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

This exciting new edition of the best-selling and beloved teacher's companion looks at the everyday behaviour issues facing teachers working in today's classrooms. Describing real situations and dilemmas, Bill Rogers provides theoretically sound strategies and best practices to support you in meeting the challenges of the job, as well as building up a rapport with both students and colleagues to enable positive and productive learning environments. 

Written jargon-free in Bill's accessible and empathetic voice it includes in-depth strategies, practical examples, case studies and pragmatic hints and tips to put in to practice. This will make for informative and inspiring reading to all those involved in educating our children and young people. 

The new edition has been revised and updated and now also includes access to an interactive website packed with a host of extra material to take you further.  

  • Videos of Bill demonstrating his behaviour strategies in real classroom settings
  • Podcasts where Bill explains his ideas and ethos in more detail as well as answering teachers' FAQs
  • Extra reading material for even more support on difficult subjects
  • Behaviour Management Tool Templates to use with students in the everyday classroom
  • Role-play scenario cards to help understand and prepare for challenging situations

“We often think of behaviour management in terms of dealing with challenging behaviour, but Dr Rogers begins by looking at classroom organisation and whole-class strategies. Alongside the theory, he provides examples that create a much deeper understanding of exactly what works and what doesn’t.” - Special magazine 

 
Introduction: I never thought I'd become a teacher
 
Chapter 1: The dynamics of classroom behaviour
 
Chapter 2: New class, new year - the establishment phase of behaviour management
 
Chapter 3: The language of behaviour management and discipline
 
Chapter 4: Effective teaching - fundamental understanding and skills
 
Chapter 5: Management beyond the classroom - behaviour consequences
 
Chapter 6: Challenging children and children with emotional and behavioural difficulties
 
Chapter 7: Managing behaivour in ourselves and others
 
Chapter 8: When things get difficult - hard class, hard times

I cannot speak highly enough of Classroom Behaviour. All educators will identify with the situations Bill describes. He does not duck the realities in today’s schools and classrooms. He provides clear guidance for putting professional integrity and emotional literacy into practice from early, minimal intervention to responding to the most difficult student and the most challenging situation.

 

Every teacher needs this book, and every student needs them to have read it.

 

Sue Roffey
University of Western Sydney & The University of London

Now in its third edition, Classroom Behaviour owes much of its success to the realism of its scenarios and case studies, and the lessons and advice that the author draws from them. He gives us forensic deconstruction and analysis, often with dialogue, of every conceivable classroom issue, challenge and potential crisis. There is much on language - tone, choice of words, and body language - reminding us just how easily we can undermine our intentions by the way we convey them. This new edition has additional material on bullying, teaching autism spectrum disorder children in mainstream schools, and working with challenging students.     

Gerald Haigh
New Teachers

The scenarios are real and relatable, the feelings and reflections honest, and the problem-solving strategies and interventions realistic. All teachers, teacher-researchers, professional leaders, and educationalists will benefit from contemplating and putting into practice the suggestions and guidance in this book and their students and colleagues may thank them too.

Sandi Tait-McCutcheon
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies

Recommendation from previous tutor.
It is a fairly idiosyncratic approach which is liked by some trainees but not respected by others.

Dr John Woollard
School of Education, Southampton University
August 21, 2021

All the necessary information you need to start your teaching career

Mr Adam Haill
Vocational Education, Suffolk New College
June 2, 2020

Essential reading for HE students in their second year of a foundation degree. Clear links to practice to support classroom management and behaviour support for a range of children's needs.

Miss Tracey Canham
Health Care and Early Years, Swindon College
October 23, 2017

This book is written very clearly in simple terms with great guidance on how to handle almost any situation. I have found the advice easy to follow and use. I would thoroughly recommend this book for anyone working within teaching or with people in almost any situation.

Ms Dee D'e
Education, Grimsby Institute of HE And FE
January 21, 2017

Accessible language and style suitable for trainee teachers, NQTs and beyond. Pertinent to EYFS focus as part of the programme.

Mrs Nicola Rose Banks
Faculty of Education and Society, Sunderland University
October 10, 2016

Sensible and practical advice from Bill Rogers, as expected from his previous texts. Doesn't disappoint.

Mrs Linzi McKerr
Institute of Education, University of Worcester
February 10, 2016

As student teachers the fear of engaging a class of 30 children is daunting. This book offers ideas, strategies and the reasoning behind these to support and build knowledge and understanding as well as expertise.

Clearly written, accessible and suitable for undergraduate as well as PG students.

Mrs Faith Anne Fletcher
Education, The University of Chester
September 1, 2016

Bill Rogers

Dr. Bill Rogers taught for many years before becoming an education consultant and author; he lectures widely on behaviour management, discipline, effective teaching, stress management and teacher welfare across the UK and Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Bill also works as a mentor-teacher, team-teaching in challenging schools. He is well aware of the challenges of teacher leadership in schools today.Bill read theology at Ridley College Melbourne University, then psychology and education also at Melbourne University. He is a Fellow of the Australian College of Education, Honorary Life Fellow of All Saints and Trinity College, Leeds... More About Author