The evidence‐based Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management (TCM) Programme was developed to meet demands from teachers for strategies to manage disruptive behaviours in the classroom (Webster‐Stratton, 1999). This article describes the programme and reports on its first use in the UK. In the first study 23 teachers attended the five‐day classroom management programme, 20 completed the final satisfaction questionnaire and 21 participated in a semi‐structured follow‐up interview. Teachers who implemented the training in their classrooms reported satisfaction with the programme and believed that the strategies taught were effective and improved pupils' conduct. In the second study, blind observation of teacher classroom behaviour was undertaken in 21 classes: 10 teachers had received the TCM training and 11 had not. Teachers who received TCM training gave clearer instructions to children and allowed more time for compliance before repeating instructions. The children in their classes were more compliant than children in the classes of untrained teachers. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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November 01 2007
Early results from developing and researching the Webster‐Stratton Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management Training Programme in North West Wales Available to Purchase
Judy Hutchings;
Judy Hutchings
School of Psychology, Bangor University, Wales
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Dave Daley;
Dave Daley
School of Psychology, Bangor University, Wales
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Karen Jones;
Karen Jones
School of Psychology, Bangor University, Wales
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Pam Martin;
Pam Martin
School of Psychology, Bangor University, Wales
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Tracey Bywater;
Tracey Bywater
School of Psychology, Bangor University, Wales
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Rhiain Gwyn
Rhiain Gwyn
Gwynedd Education Authority, Wales
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2042-8677
Print ISSN: 1746-6660
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2007
Journal of Children's Services (2007) 2 (3): 15–26.
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Hutchings J, Daley D, Jones K, Martin P, Bywater T, Gwyn R (2007), "Early results from developing and researching the Webster‐Stratton Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management Training Programme in North West Wales". Journal of Children's Services, Vol. 2 No. 3 pp. 15–26, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/17466660200700023
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