Taming student anger
Description
This program explores the subject of anger from the student point of view while presenting some strategies for managing it. Dramatizations of school-oriented confrontations, candid interviews with children and teenagers, and insightful commentary by psychologists, a youth counselor, and a social worker serve as windows into a disruptive and potentially destructive emotion. Issues such as the effects of media role models on the development of antisocial coping mechanisms are addressed, and a group therapy session is documented.
Runtime
23 min
Subjects
- Learning, Psychology of (143)
- School environment (45)
- Motivation in education (63)
- Educational psychology (148)
- Teacher training (42)
- Problem children (70)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c1998
Database
Films on Demand
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