Preventing Disruptive Behavior in Colleges: A Campus and Classroom Management Handbook for Higher Education

Preventing Disruptive Behavior in Colleges: A Campus and Classroom Management Handbook for Higher Education

by Howard Seeman
ISBN-10:
1607093928
ISBN-13:
9781607093923
Pub. Date:
12/15/2009
Publisher:
R&L Education
ISBN-10:
1607093928
ISBN-13:
9781607093923
Pub. Date:
12/15/2009
Publisher:
R&L Education
Preventing Disruptive Behavior in Colleges: A Campus and Classroom Management Handbook for Higher Education

Preventing Disruptive Behavior in Colleges: A Campus and Classroom Management Handbook for Higher Education

by Howard Seeman
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Overview

Over 50 percent of KD12 teachers leave the profession in four years due to classroom discipline problems. Unfortunately, with pressure to pass these students on, with colleges' dire needs for admissions and financial pressures, and with the often rough culture of adolescence, higher education teachers/professors are now finding disruptive behaviors in their college classrooms. This book helps college instructors not just handle but also prevent these real-life disruptions in higher education so as to not lower learning standards. Seeman provides guidelines for preventive skills that respect the teaching style of the instructor/professor. Included are concrete examples of problems and their preventions/solutions; help for creating a course syllabus that curtails discipline problems; and training exercises to practice these skills. The best time to solve a problem is before it starts. The book addresses how to prevent/handle things like absence; binge drinking; weapons in the classroom; use of cell phones; cheating; constant questions; cursing; digressions; dress codes; drugs; student excuses; student fighting; freedom of speech; grading arguments; harassment; inappropriate demands; interruptions; lateness; learning disabilities; plagiarism; profanity; seating arrangements; threats; verbal abuse; etc. Seeman also provides ways to deal with students who leave class early; challenge you; listen to iPods; accuse you of being unfair, racist, or sexist; monopolize discussion; bring children to class; don't pay attention; do other work in class; eat in class; call out; sleep in class; talk while you are teaching; tap pencils/pens; send text messages; are withdrawn; etc.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607093923
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 12/15/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Howard Seeman has thirty years of experience teaching in colleges, published over two dozen professional articles, and trained teachers in classroom management.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: You Are Not Alone
Part 2 Handling College Disruptive Behaviors
Chapter 3 Disruptive Behaviors in College Classrooms
Chapter 4 Distinguishing “Miscalls” from Discipline Problems
Chapter 5 Handling Discipline Problems
Part 6 Preventing College Disruptive Behaviors
Chapter 7 Being Congruent
Chapter 8 Using the Course Syllabus
Chapter 9 Engaging Teaching Methods
Chapter 10 Strengthening Your Assertiveness
Chapter 11 Legal Considerations
Chapter 12 Training Exercises and Checklist
Part 13 This Book as a Handbook

What People are Saying About This

Ira Altman

This book fills a much-needed gap in preparation for college teaching; a marvelous compendium of disruptive behaviors together with a deeply insightful analysis of their causes. But more to the point, strategies for dealing compassionately and effectively with each one, and training exercises and a checklist making for an extremely useful handbook for those who have found themselves at a loss for what to do when their students begin to 'act up.' I highly recommend this work to adjuncts especially and to professors as well.

Daniel J. Wiener

The best time to fix problems is before they arise. Intended for chairs, deans, counselors, adjuncts, and professors, this eminently practical book—easy-to-use as a handbook reference for specific problems—will be an invaluable resource for trouble-free college teaching and the prevention/handling of a wide spectrum of college disruptive behaviors.

Rosalyn Baxandall

New professors hired, especially adjuncts, have little experience with classroom management, getting the material across well, and handling large, budget-cut classes. However, I can now use this book at department meetings about teaching techniques and class problems. It is easy to read front to back, or as a comprehensive guide for particular problems, as I used Spock when I had an infant. I can't think of a disruptive behavior not included . Especially useful: miscalls vs. real disruptive behaviors; creating an effective syllabus; handling all kinds of class/campus disruptions. After teaching for thirty years, and being a distinguished teaching professor, I still find myriad ways here to save precious class time from disruptive behavior and become an even more effective professor and chair.

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