P.R.A.I.S.E. Effectively Guiding Student Behavior

P.R.A.I.S.E. Effectively Guiding Student Behavior by Beth Ackerman is a guidebook published by Purposeful Design Publications in 2007. This first edition, comprising 35 pages, presents a structured approach to behavior management in educational settings, emphasizing strategies that integrate Christian principles with established research.
Readers will find practical advice on managing student behavior, particularly when addressing challenging situations. The book outlines key strategies encapsulated in the acronym PRAISE, which includes being proactive, utilizing reinforcements, and understanding the intent behind misbehavior. It also highlights the importance of sincerity and empowering students through their faith, making it a resource for educators seeking effective methods and strategies in the realm of education and student affairs.
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This guidebook not only provides general behavior management advice but also offers tips for handling the challenging student from a Christian perspective, coupled with tried-and-true research. This informative book covers the keys to successful classroom management using the acronym PRAISE: being proactive, using reinforcements, assessing and analyzing the intent of misbehavior, being sincere, and empowering students and the Holy Spirit in them.
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