The Problem (67-68)
The Hack(68-70)
What I Can Do Tomorrow (71-73)
Implementation (74-79)
Overcoming Pushback (79-80)
100

Built, nurtured, and sustained

Class culture

100

 These expectations give you flexibility to adjust to new and unique situations.

Broad expectations

100

Have students create these with you.

Expectations

100

Sometimes, the best redirection

No direction at all

100

This makes parents and students uneasy.

A laundry list of unspecific rules

200

A place where students feel at home

The classroom

200

Foundation for guiding students toward positive behaviors

Classroom norms

200

Using this strategy builds a foundation for ownership, empathy, and responsibility.

Have a class meeting.

200

Focusing on the behaviors you are looking for early in the year

Helps set the tone for other school days

200

Why kids need rules

To guide them toward the behaviors you want to see

300

The problem with rules

Often focus on too specific behaviors we want to prevent

300

The coaching students need to move toward desired behavior.

Guidance

300

Follow the procedures for class meeting

Circle up; Select a scribe; Students turn and talk; Teacher observes student behaviors; Students share; Scribe records answers.

300

A system put in place that outlines expectations and consequences

Establish restorative justice

300

Why we foster positive habits in the classroom

To help students become better community members

400

An inappropriate rule

One that is not specific

400

The goals for all students

Hold everyone to the same expectation.

400

The purpose of class meetings

Support the classroom culture; discuss rules and expectations; build routine.

400

Steps that keep the class in line in terms of behavior

Preview; Warn; Give consequences

400

What students learn enforcement of clear expectations

How to behave so they can successfully complete their work; how to behave so that their peers can successfully complete their work.

500

Students find a way around rules

Loopholes

500

Replace classroom rules with these.

Classroom expectations

500

The time frame of a class meeting

Five to fifteen minutes, depending on content

500

The kind of relationship you have with a student should play no part in this.

How you hold that student accountable

500

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