tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707703066300530859.post2892789419302881204..comments2024-03-15T02:09:23.712-06:00Comments on for the love of learning: Ross Greene's Lost at SchoolAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15047405950514440042noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707703066300530859.post-14266421964403094032011-09-13T15:25:27.365-06:002011-09-13T15:25:27.365-06:00Thanks for sharing that Al. I'm really looking...Thanks for sharing that Al. I'm really looking forward to using this stuff. And I've introduced the ALSUP to my colleagues to. I'm sure I'll have a post about this in the coming months.<br /><br />Thanks for the video clips, Alan. I'll check them out!<br /><br />JoeAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15047405950514440042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707703066300530859.post-8052865162366122342011-09-13T02:33:14.301-06:002011-09-13T02:33:14.301-06:00Imho the brilliance of the model is the focus on c...Imho the brilliance of the model is the focus on concerns and not on solutions. People generally present their concerns in terms of solutions and they end up ' duelling solutions and negotiating rather than collaborative problem solvingAllan Katzhttp://allankatz-parentingislearning.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707703066300530859.post-73265685470113407302011-09-13T02:26:43.389-06:002011-09-13T02:26:43.389-06:00I advocate for kids and their families both at sc...I advocate for kids and their families both at school and in the home using CPS. Here is a collection of CPS video clips / informative podcast. http://tiny.cc/o5umt<br /><br />CPS is the ' how ' of what Alfie Kohn etc talk about. Lagging skills are taught indirectly through collaborative problem solving , - in the context of real problems , addressing both student and teacher concerns and then finding mutually satisfying solutions. Schools who deal with lagging skills do it in a top down manner not in the context of real problems and kids' concerns. Ross Greene has plenty of resources on his site including a blog radio training program for a team of teachers. Getting teacher collaboration is pretty difficult as well. Plan B especially drilling down for the kid's real concerns is not easyAllan Katzhttp://allankatz-parentingislearning.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707703066300530859.post-35379145324105700132011-09-12T07:32:36.341-06:002011-09-12T07:32:36.341-06:00I read his book late into the school year last yea...I read his book late into the school year last year and thought it was perfect for our needs. I've introduced it to my admin so that they can use the ALSUP in student meetings. I haven't heard yet if they plan to use it. <br /><br />For myself I started trying to focus on using Plan B as often as possible to work with my students. I need more practice but I also know that it will take time. Especially to untrain kids and myself. I even tried a whole class Plan B and it was quite helpful.@educatoralhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03208424095983730170noreply@blogger.com