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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

GLASSERS MODEL

THE GLASSER MODEL

Good Behavior Comes from Good Choices

GLASSER'S KEY IDEAS

1. Students are rational beings. They can control their
behavior.

2. Good choices produce good behavior. Bad choices produce
bad behavior.


3. Teachers must forever try to help students make good
choices.

4. Teachers who truly care about their students accept no
excuses for bad behavior.

5. Reasonable consequences should always follow student
behavior, good or bad.

6. Class rules are essential, and they must be enforced.

7. Classroom meetings are effective vehicles for attending to
matters of class rules, behavior, and discipline.


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