Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 100
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4758-2481-0 • Hardback • December 2016 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
978-1-4758-2484-1 • Paperback • December 2016 • $30.00 • (£25.00)
978-1-4758-2485-8 • eBook • December 2016 • $28.50 • (£19.99)
Jenna Sage has worked in multiple capacities in the field of education for 20 years. Her passion for making educational shifts and assisting educators to be successful and happy comes from her own personal experience as a student that struggled in school.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One: Organizing for Happiness
Organizing for You
Organizing for Others
Organizing for a Substitute
Organizing for Students
Chapter Overview and Reflection Questions
Chapter Two: Everything You Need to Know You Can Learn from a Kindergarten Teacher
Establishing Classroom Rules and Possible Outcomes
Utilizing Instructional Time and Timely Transitions- Chocolate to Chocolate
Lost and Forgotten Procedures
Chapter Overview and Reflection Questions
Chapter Three: Function Junction
Why Does this Keep Happening? Understanding the Functions of Behavior
Replacing the Challenging with What Works: Replacement Behaviors
Interventions Strategies Aligned to Function
Chapter Overview and Reflection Questions
Chapter Four: Myths About Consequences
What Happens After
Time In or Time Out: The Overuse of Exclusionary Practices
Alternatives to Exclusionary Practices
Prevention is the Best Medicine
Chapter Overview and Reflection Questions
Chapter Five: Opposites Attract: Interventions Aligned to Challenging Behavior
Defiance
Non-Compliance
Lacks Motivation
Needs Control
Disruptive
Impulsive
Off-Task
Chapter Overview and Reflection Questions
Chapter Six: Focus on What is Right
Behavior is Communication
Brain Science and What we are Learning about Positivity
Incorporating Positive Behavioral Interventions into the Classroom
Chapter Overview and Reflection Questions
Chapter Seven: Data is More than a Four Letter Word-
Using a Four Step Problem Solving Process- 12 pages
The Five W’s of Data
Types of Data Collection
Asking the Right Questions: Analyzing your Data
Chapter Overview and Reflection Questions
Chapter Eight: Who’s in Charge?
Changing Our Own Behavior
Avoiding Burn-out: Patience, Thankfulness, and Mindfulness
My Personal Behavior Plan
Being the Best Me in a Group of We
Chapter Overview and Reflection Questions
Conclusion
Additional Resources
About the Author
I'm so glad that the author of this handbook, Dr. Jenna Sage, reached out to me to put a copy of it in my hands and on my heart. I love the empowerment that the front cover represents and it only gets better from there as you dive in and turn the pages for practical suggestions on how to manage unwanted behaviors as you shape them into desired behaviors. I especially connected with the section on the functions of behavior. Behavior helps students communicate to get their needs met…. Once we can see beneath those behaviors to get to their root cause, we can offer appropriate replacement behaviors to equip and empower students to soar more successfully. If you strive for that Happy Class, then this book is for you.
— The Corner on Character
Dr. Jenna Sage has found a way to both encourage and equip teachers to manage classroom behaviors in a way that builds a positive classroom climate for both students as well as their teachers. Attending to the heart of the teacher in this process is crucial to its success. I would recommend this book for every beginning and veteran teacher so that they too can be happy in their work with kids.
— Vicki Caruana, associate professor and academic program manager
Dr. Jenna Pollard Sage has provided practitioners with a user-friendly guide that will give staff members interventions they can use the very next day after reading this book. Dr. Sage is a master at taking a small environmental change, pairing it with a replacement behavior, and revising the response feedback, to create a high return on investment.
If you are a new teacher, a seasoned teacher, or a professional development trainer, you will enjoy the resources in Dr. Sage's book. It is with great admiration for her work that I highly recommend this book.
— Laura Riffel, Author
Happy Class is a very easy to read with book with real life experiences that incorporates ABA principles into classroom management. I was impressed how the content was applied to both elementary and secondary classrooms. Any teacher, new or experienced, can learn some new strategies to add to their classroom management toolbox.
— Stephanie Martinez, Educational Trainer