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As Tough as Necessary: Countering Violence, Aggression, and Hostility in Our Schools

by Richard L. Curwin

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Workshop materials for teachers and administrators, based on the work of Allen N. Mendler and Richard L. Curwin. Tells how to create a school climate that discourages aggression and violence and helps children acquire the values and skills they need to support the educational process. Provides guidance to educators who want to find a humane but firm way to teach disruptive students positive strategies for coping with frustration, disagreement, even insults. Filmed in K-12 multicultural settings. Intended for four workshop sessions.… (more)
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Workshop materials for teachers and administrators, based on the work of Allen N. Mendler and Richard L. Curwin. Tells how to create a school climate that discourages aggression and violence and helps children acquire the values and skills they need to support the educational process. Provides guidance to educators who want to find a humane but firm way to teach disruptive students positive strategies for coping with frustration, disagreement, even insults. Filmed in K-12 multicultural settings. Intended for four workshop sessions.

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