Pt. I. What Causes Students to Cooperate? What Causes Students to Be Uncooperative? Ch. 1. Thinking about Your Role as a Teacher. Ch. 2. Thinking about Teaching Students to Cooperate -- Pt. II. How Do You Get Students to Cooperate? How Do You Keep Discipline Problems from Occurring? Ch. 3. Creating a Favorable Climate. Ch. 4. Communicating with Students. Ch. 5. Establishing Procedures and Rules for Conduct. Ch. 6. Designing and Conducting Engaging Learning Activities -- Pt. III. How Should You Deal with Students' Failure to Cooperate? How Can You Solve Discipline Problems? Ch. 7. Approaching Off-Task Behaviors Systematically. Ch. 8. Modifying Off-Task Behavior Patterns. Ch. 9. Dealing with Nondisruptive Off-Task Behaviors. Ch. 10. Dealing with Disruptive Behaviors -- Pt. IV. Why Do Proven Methods Sometimes Fail? How Do You Make Proven Methods Work For You? Ch. 11. Incorporating New Ideas into Your Teaching Style
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Notes
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-318) and index