Managing Conversations with Hostile Adults: Strategies for Teachers
By (Author) Georgia J. Kosmoski
By (author) Dennis R. Pollack
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
21st October 2014
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
371.1022
Paperback
168
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
255g
Teachers: Now you can identify and apply the proven strategies to deal successfully with hostile adults in schools.
Skill in communicating is essential for teachersand now the wisdom of your colleagues can help you to deal with one of your most difficult challenges: hostile adults.
In this hard-hitting and supremely practical book, the authors draw from the actual experience of more than 250 practicing teachers to bring you the advice and insight you need. They begin with data from a two-year study that includes surveys and in-depth interviews with practicing teachers and certified school support professionals from urban, suburban, and rural schools at all socio-economic levels. The final product is a comprehensive and highly applicable resource filled with true-to-life vignettes and practical, real-world analysis, including:
Defusing the angry screamer
Serving as mediator
Handling parents with blinders
Curbing school gossip
Dealing with public humiliation
Neutralizing the influence of drugs or alcohol
Maintaining confidentiality
This book is a valuable and insightful resource that can take you from reactive to proactive. A not-to-be-missed tool for savvy teachers at all levels.
Georgia J. Kosmoski is a Professor of Education at Governors State University, located outside of Chicago. She currently resides in University Park, Illinois.
Dennis R. Pollack is a clinical psychologist in Spokane, Washington. Before starting his private practice, he was a psychology professor at Illinois State and Gonzaga Universities. He currently resides in Spokane, Washington.