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TransitionsPreventive or pro-active discipline is critical in building a positive and productive learning community. Transitions are one of the best examples of the importance of preventing rather than correcting situations. Examples of transitions in elementary school might include, going to recess, moving from one area of instruction to another -- from a chalk talk to seat work, from learning centers, to whole class instruction, changing from one subject to another. High school transitions tend to occur outside the classroom, but may also include entering the classroom, moments before the bell, moving from instruction to guided practice. The following steps help smooth these transitions.
Example:
"I am going
to give you instructions, and then I will tell you when we are ready to
begin the change.
A similar monologue can proceed each change, thus eliminating the mad rush to go without hearing the destination or directions Once you
have completed this topic you should: |
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