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The classroom community A concerted effort to build a classroom community will involve cooperative learning, developmental discipline, understanding others and pro-social action and values. These are all part of a healthy classroom and behaviour management strategy for young children. United States
Creating a constructivist early childhood classroom A constructivist classroom uses cooperative alternatives to discipline to support children's self regulation. Autonomous self-regulation is the goal rather than obedience to authority in this approach to classroom and behaviour management and discipline. United States United States
Social and emotional learning - the learning culture Social and emotional learning (SEL) is a approach to teaching self regulation, social skills and reducing negative social interactions. Social and emotional learning, as a behaviour, class and school management strategy focuses on changing the climate and culture of the learning environment. United States
Classroom and school-wide discipline: What the research says This review of effective practice in school-wide and classroom discipline acknowledges that well disciplined, smooth running classroom and school environments are not the product of chance. United States
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 February 2006 )
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