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1 Choice Theory William Glasser Presentation by Heather Hong, Bonnie Polcyn, Ashley Compton, Erica Lee

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4 http://whatfreedommeanstome.yolasite.com/

5 Choice Theory, ayoooo! William Glasser http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~csrce/pages/summer2002.html

6 William Glasser ● May 11, 1925 – August 23, 2013 ● American psychiatrist ● advocate for mental illness ● behaviors could be a result of unhappiness ● theory is applied to many life situations ● Reality Therapy Theory → international recognition

7 Children (how they behave/learn) ● Behavior = reflection of their needs ● Students do what is most satisfying at the time ● Choices determine consequences ● Motivation= accomplishment + satisfaction ● Strong personal connections http://images.clipartpanda.com/morning-clipart-5-free-summer-clipart-illustration-of-a-happy-smiling- sun.jpg

8 7 Deadly Habits7 Caring Habits ●Criticizing ●Blaming ●Complaining ●Nagging ●Threatening ●Punishing ●Bribing ●Rewarding ●Supporting ●Encouraging ●Listening ●Accepting ●Trusting ●Respecting ●Negotiating

9 Main Idea ● Five basic needs: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun ● What is behavior? o a choice ● We control our own feelings → responsibility http://getentrepreneurial.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Whats-Your-Choice.jpg

10 Control Teacher- moderate -External control is destructive to relationships -Teacher’s job is to facilitate good decision-making Student- moderate -It is the student’s responsibility to make good decisions.

11 Classroom Applications ●Collaboration between students, teachers, and administrators ● Teacher-Student meetings ● Organization ● Cooperative Learning ● Positive Environment ● Self-evaluation http://phoneserviceslocal.com/teacher-apple-clipart/

12 Sources Andrius, J. (2015, January 15). The GlasseModel of Discipine. Retrieved January 15, 2015, from www.teahermatters.com/classroom-discipline/models-of-discipline/the-glasser-model.html www.teahermatters.com/classroom-discipline/models-of-discipline/the-glasser-model.html Buck, N. (2013). Peaceful parenting. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/peaceful- parenting/201308/william-glasser-md-1925-2013-8 Buck, Nancy. (August 26, 2013). Dr. William Glasser, the world-famous psychiatrist, has died. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/peaceful-parenting/201308/william-glasser-md-1925-2013-8 http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/peaceful-parenting/201308/william-glasser-md-1925-2013-8 Charles, C.M. & Senter, Gail. (2005). William Glasser’s Noncoercive Discipline. Building Classroom Discipline (8 th Ed.). Boston: Pearson. Day, D. William Glasser’s noncoercive discipline. Retrieved from http://www.csun.edu/~dbd61005/teaching_phil/classroom_manag/noncoercive.htm Discrol, P. Rubric for for measuring Glasser quality school progress. Retrieved from http://www.wglasser.com/images/glasser_forms/qsrubricdriscoll.pdf Glasser, W. (1993). The Quality School Teacher (1st ed., p. 157). New York: HarperCollins.

13 Sources Glasser, W. (1994). The Control Theory Manager (1st ed., p. 123). New York: HarperCollins. Kohl, H. (1990). Making Theatre: Developing Plays with Young People. Middle School Journal, 21(4), 44-45. Retrieved January 22, 2015, from JSTOR. William Glasser. (2015, January 1). Retrieved January 22, 2015, from http://www.famouspsychologists.org/william-glasser/http://www.famouspsychologists.org/william-glasser/ The William Glasser Institute. (2010). The Glasser approach. Retrieved from www.wglasser.com Wubbolding, R. (2007). Glasser Quality School. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 253-261. Retrieved January 22,2015, from http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/gdn/11/4/253.htmlhttp://psycnet.apa.org/journals/gdn/11/4/253.html Wubbolding, R., & Brickell, J. (2005). Purpose of Behavior: Language and Levels of Commitment. International Journal of Reality Theory, 25(1), 39-41. Retrieved January 21, 2015, from EBSCOhost. Vitello, Paul. (September 4, 2013). William Glasser, 88, Doctor Who Said One Could Choose Happiness, Is Dead. The New York Times. Retrieved fromhttp://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/05/us/william-glasser-88-psychiatrist-who- promoted-mental-health-as-a-choice-dies.html?_r=0http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/05/us/william-glasser-88-psychiatrist-who- promoted-mental-health-as-a-choice-dies.html?_r=0


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