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Résumé
Plusieurs auteurs dénoncent depuis quelques années le manque de formation des enseignants pour gérer efficacement les comportements difficiles des élèves. Afin de soutenir la réussite des élèves qui présentent des difficultés de comportement, il s’avère essentiel de développer des modèles de formation en cours d’emploi qui répondent aux besoins des enseignants. Cet article présente le programme de formation à la gestion positive des situations de classe (GPS), spécialement conçu pour les enseignants du premier cycle du primaire à partir des données probantes de recherches dans le domaine. Il vise le développement des compétences professionnelles des enseignants en matière de gestion de la classe et des comportements difficiles. Les formules pédagogiques proposées ont pour but de soutenir le développement des croyances d’efficacité personnelle chez les enseignants afin de favoriser l’implantation de pratiques éducatives permettant de prévenir les comportements difficiles et de les gérer efficacement en classe.
Mots-clés :
- sentiment d’efficacité personnelle,
- formation continue,
- difficultés de comportement,
- programme de formation,
- enseignant,
- primaire
Abstract
Several authors question that the preparation of teachers to effectively manage challenging behaviors in the classroom is insufficient. To support the success of students with behavioral difficulties, it is essential to develop models of training that meet the needs of teachers. This article presents the inservice training program of classroom management, the Programme de formation à la gestion positive des situations de classe (GPS), specially designed for first- and second-grade teachers. It aims to develop professional skills of teachers in classroom management and challenging behaviors. The teaching formulas are proposed to support the development of self-efficacy beliefs among teachers to promote the implementation of educational practices to prevent and deal effectively with difficult behaviors in the classroom.
Keywords:
- teacher self-efficacy,
- inservice training,
- behavioral disorder,
- training program,
- teacher,
- elementary
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