Non-Coercive Classrooms Successful Students, Successful Teachers
In a section on teaching resources the author provides example activities on:
- how an activity has the potential to enhance multiple intelligences
- creating enhanced notebooks or records
- concrete language assignments
- a generative approach to building content based on topics, attributes ,and actions.
Perhaps most important is the opportunity for students to learn what it means to be in a non-coercive relationship with other students and with other adults. And to learn the positive nature of non-coercive behavior especially as it effects their own attitude about school and about learning.

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In a section on teaching resources the author provides example activities on:
- how an activity has the potential to enhance multiple intelligences
- creating enhanced notebooks or records
- concrete language assignments
- a generative approach to building content based on topics, attributes ,and actions.
Perhaps most important is the opportunity for students to learn what it means to be in a non-coercive relationship with other students and with other adults. And to learn the positive nature of non-coercive behavior especially as it effects their own attitude about school and about learning.











