Perspectives on Behaviour A Practical Guide to Effective Interventions for Teachers 2nd Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable
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Author(s): Harry Ayers; Don Clarke; Anne Murray
Publisher: David Fulton Publishers
ISBN: 9781853466724
Edition: 2nd Edition
This book is a practical guide to the following eight perspectives on behaviour: biological – focusing on biological and biochemical processes in accounting for behaviour; behavioural (or behaviourist) – focusing on overt, observable and measurable behaviours and their reinforcement in accounting for behaviour; cognitive (or cognitive-behavioural) – focusing on cognitive processes (beliefs, attitudes, expectations and attributions) in accounting for behaviour; combines both the cognitive and the behavioural perspective; social learning – focusing on observational learning, perceived self-efficacy and expectancies in accounting for behaviour; psychodynamic – focusing on unconscious conflicts in early childhood as accounting for current behaviour; humanistic – focusing on low self-esteem and problems in coping with and exploring feelings in accounting for behaviour; ecosystemic – focusing on positive and negative interactions between teachers and students within the school and those that externally affect the school; these interactions are seen as accounting for behaviour; ecological – focusing on the influence of systems and the environment in accounting for behaviour. The aim of the book is to enable the reader to develop a structured approach to emotional and behavioural problems by drawing on one or more of the above perspectives.
