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| Chapter 9 : Discipline through Same-Side Win-Win Strategies Web Links |
| Web addresses change regularly. The following links were active in February 2007.
Remember to evaluate the Internet sources for relevancy and scholarship. What is the date of publication? Is the information from a refereed or a nonrefereed journal? (In a refereed journal, articles are reviewed by a panel of experts in the field and must follow specific research guidelines.) Does the author present information from a personal point of view and/or a variety of points of view? Is the information accurate, unbiased, and evidence-based? Does the source add to your knowledge base? |
| Win-Win Strategies
Use the questions, Web sites below, and other credible resources to further investigate and reflect on critical topics in this chapter. Discuss them with interested individuals in your setting or with a small group in an electronic Chat Room. 1. What are effective ways to teach and learn responsibility from the Win-Win approach? 2. How would you communicate the "Three Pillars" of Win-Win Discipline (same-side approach, collaborative solutions, and learned responsibility) to students? 3. Win-Win Discipline suggests that asking students to reflect on three considerations will encourage responsible thinking (1. Their needs and others' needs, 2. How they treat others, and 3. How they conduct themselves). What activities could be used to learn these considerations? |
| http://www.kaganonline.com/ - Spencer Kagan's Publishing and Professional Development Web site provides resources for promoting Win-Win discipline.
http://www.janebluestein.com/articles/directory.html - Jane Bluestein provides various articles on promoting Win-Win discipline strategies. http://fatherhood.about.com/cs/discipline/a/behav_contract.htm - This site has resources for a win-win approach to parenting. http://www.goodcharacter.com/ISOC/Responsibility.html - This Web site has ideas for teaching responsible thinking. (http://www.goodcharacter.com/ - URL for homepage of Good Character.) http://www.education-world.com/a_issues/chat/chat084.shtml - The article on this Education World Web site provides ideas for teaching self-control and responsible behavior. http://info.ag.vt.edu/vce/offices/webinfo/files/Tips and Tools for Teaching Responsibility in the School Environment.doc - This link has tips and tools for teaching responsibility. |
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