This study discusses the perceptions of behaviour management approaches. It is based on a study of 135 students in a government-aided secondary school in Singapore. A comparison is then carried out to examine three behaviour management approaches, namely, Traditional, Behavioural and Reality Therapy. In this study, we will demonstrate that Reality Therapy, an approach, which motivates internally, is more effective than the Traditional approach and the Behavioural approach. The latter two approaches tend to motivate externally.Master of Arts (Applied Psychology
This two-part study examines practice by educational psychologists who draw upon behavioural psychol...
This presentation is designed to help counselors use Dr. Glasser’s “Choice Theory” to help any stude...
Juvenile delinquency is a serious problem in our society. This is one of the fields, ...
As in most other parts of the world, violent behaviour is common and is a wide spread feature among ...
The application of Reality Therapy on students' violent beliefs was investigated through quasi-exper...
The problem. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a course which has a foundation ba...
The purpose of this research was to compare the effects of reality therapy in the elementary music c...
Pre- and posttest scores for five sets of variables were compared to determine the differences betwe...
Motivation is a response to an action, motivation will be stimulated by the goals to be achieved. Mo...
The present study has been carried out to explore the effectiveness of reality therapy on the opposi...
This investigation of the Opportunity Class is to evaluate, compare, and derive, if possible, a meth...
Is study aims to determine the effectiveness of reality group counseling in increasing pupils' disci...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teaching the principles and skills of Reality T...
A model combining a behavioural approach with Reality Therapy was used effectively in controlling a ...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of reality group counseling to increase the learning ...
This two-part study examines practice by educational psychologists who draw upon behavioural psychol...
This presentation is designed to help counselors use Dr. Glasser’s “Choice Theory” to help any stude...
Juvenile delinquency is a serious problem in our society. This is one of the fields, ...
As in most other parts of the world, violent behaviour is common and is a wide spread feature among ...
The application of Reality Therapy on students' violent beliefs was investigated through quasi-exper...
The problem. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a course which has a foundation ba...
The purpose of this research was to compare the effects of reality therapy in the elementary music c...
Pre- and posttest scores for five sets of variables were compared to determine the differences betwe...
Motivation is a response to an action, motivation will be stimulated by the goals to be achieved. Mo...
The present study has been carried out to explore the effectiveness of reality therapy on the opposi...
This investigation of the Opportunity Class is to evaluate, compare, and derive, if possible, a meth...
Is study aims to determine the effectiveness of reality group counseling in increasing pupils' disci...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teaching the principles and skills of Reality T...
A model combining a behavioural approach with Reality Therapy was used effectively in controlling a ...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of reality group counseling to increase the learning ...
This two-part study examines practice by educational psychologists who draw upon behavioural psychol...
This presentation is designed to help counselors use Dr. Glasser’s “Choice Theory” to help any stude...
Juvenile delinquency is a serious problem in our society. This is one of the fields, ...