* The difference between formal and informal discipline systems and when to use each.
* The role of values, rules, and consequences.
* How to address the underlying causes of discipline problems that occur both in and out of school.
* What teachers can do to defuse or prevent classroom disruptions and disrespectful behavior without removing students from the classroom.
* Why traditional approaches such as threats, punishments, and rewards are ineffective--and what to do instead.
* How to use relevance, teacher enthusiasm, choice, and other elements of curriculum and instruction to motivate students.
* How to reduce both teacher and student stress that can trigger power struggles.
With dozens of specific examples of student-teacher interactions, Discipline with Dignity illustrates what you can do--and not do--to make the classroom a place where students learn and teachers maintain control in a nonconfrontational way. The goal is success for all, in schools that thrive.