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A
Transformative Approach
I discovered your
book and seized upon it like a lost sailor
finding land.
—Heather Dyksma,
Christchurch, New Zealand
Short video by the author
"This landmark book is a must read whether you
are a starting or experienced teacher, parent,
youth worker, counselor, administrator,
professor of teacher education, or anyone having
an interest in promoting responsibility and
growth in young people. |
—Harry
Wong, Author The First Days of School - How to Be an
Effective Teacher
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"When I'm stuck, I
like to review Discipline without Stress.
A classic is something you can
refer to over and over and still get
something new out of it each time. The more I look
back through it, the more it helps me to see
things in a different light." |
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—Anna Nyman
Daley, Bluffdale, Utah |
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"Marshall's system has major
strengths beyond those found in
other systems. It focuses on
developing responsibility. It
removes stress normally
experienced in discipline. It is
easy to teach, hence, the
surge of interest in Marshall's
model." |
—C.M.Charles,
Building Classroom Discipline 8th
Ed, pages 106-107
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"Discipline
without Stress
is one of the fastest growing
classroom management models. It has
a large following because
teachers and administrators
appreciate the emphasis on
self-discipline and personal
responsibility." |
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—Carlette Hardin,
Effective Classroom Management 2nd Ed, pages 174-175 |
When I first came upon the system, it was
the hierarchy and its concept of motivation that
initially grabbed my attention. It was the first
time I had ever seen anyone explain that
high-level behaviour is actually all about
personal motivation. The contrast between the
higher levels points this out perfectly. To me,
the hierarchy is absolutely brilliant,
especially because of its simplicity. When
something is simple enough that even children
can understand it and yet so striking that many
adults are stopped in their tracks by it, it’s
got to be worthwhile. —Kerry Weisner,
Teacher and Parent, British Columbia, Canada
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Published in Laminated Hardbound Cover
$ 39.95 U.S.A.
This book shows how internal motivation
is far more powerful and effective in
changing
behavior than are punishments or
rewards.
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