A Handbook for Classroom Management that Works
Author: Robert J. Marzano
Publisher: ASCD
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2005
ISBN-10: 9781416602361
ISBN-13: 1416602364
Ice and real-world solutions.
Author: Robert J. Marzano
Publisher: ASCD
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2005
ISBN-10: 9781416602361
ISBN-13: 1416602364
Ice and real-world solutions.
Author: Carolyn M. Evertson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1357
Release: 2013-10-31
ISBN-10: 9781135283452
ISBN-13: 1135283451
Classroom management is a topic of enduring concern for teachers, administrators, and the public. It consistently ranks as the first or second most serious educational problem in the eyes of the general public, and beginning teachers consistently rank it as their most pressing concern during their early teaching years. Management problems continue to be a major cause of teacher burnout and job dissatisfaction. Strangely, despite this enduring concern on the part of educators and the public, few researchers have chosen to focus on classroom management or to identify themselves with this critical field. The Handbook of Classroom Management has four primary goals: 1) to clarify the term classroom management; 2) to demonstrate to scholars and practitioners that there is a distinct body of knowledge that directly addresses teachers’ managerial tasks; 3) to bring together disparate lines of research and encourage conversations across different areas of inquiry; and 4) to promote a vigorous agenda for future research in this area. To this end, 47 chapters have been organized into 10 sections, each chapter written by a recognized expert in that area. Cutting across the sections and chapters are the following themes: *First, positive teacher-student relationships are seen as the very core of effective classroom management. *Second, classroom management is viewed as a social and moral curriculum. *Third, external reward and punishment strategies are not seen as optimal for promoting academic and social-emotional growth and self-regulated behavior. *Fourth, to create orderly, productive environments teachers must take into account student characteristics such as age, developmental level, race, ethnicity, cultural background, socioeconomic status, and ableness. Like other research handbooks, the Handbook of Classroom Management provides an indispensable reference volume for scholars, teacher educators, in-service practitioners, and the academic libraries serving these audiences. It is also appropriate for graduate courses wholly or partly devoted to the study of classroom management.
Author: Edmund Emmer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 606
Release: 2014-09-04
ISBN-10: 9781135106843
ISBN-13: 1135106843
The field of classroom management is not a neatly organized line of inquiry, but rather consists of many disparate topics and orientations that draw from multiple disciplines. Given the complex nature of the field, this comprehensive second edition of the Handbook of Classroom Management is an invaluable resource for those interested in understanding it. This volume provides up-to-date summaries of research on the essential topics from the first edition, as well as fresh perspectives and chapters on new topics. It is the perfect tool for both graduate students and practitioners interested in a field that is fascinating but not immediately accessible without the proper guidance.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2006
ISBN-10: 1741700019
ISBN-13: 9781741700015
ice and real-world solutions.
Author: C. M. Charles
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1983
ISBN-10: UOM:39015005032340
ISBN-13:
Elementary Classroom Management, Second Edition, offers elementary school teachers-in-training a remarkably concise and accessible guide to managing classroom behavior successfully. Written in an informal tone, the text skillfully interweaves research findings with teachers' actual classroom management experiences. A wealth of examples and teacher contributions illustrate and amplify main points.
Author: Robert J. Marzano
Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2001
ISBN-10: 087120522X
ISBN-13: 9780871205223
Describes a variety of instructional strategies for use in kindergarten through twelfth-grade classrooms, appropriate for teaching any subject; grouped in nine categories, with exercises, assessment rubrics, worksheets, masters, and other materials.
Author: Howard Seeman
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1999-12-15
ISBN-10: 9780810846654
ISBN-13: 0810846659
ORDER 10 OR MORE OF ANY ITEM AND RECEIVE A 20% DISCOUNT! Preventing Classroom Discipline Problems is a handbook, with its own self-improvement exercises, for all the skills needed to implement successful classroom management and eliminate discipline problems. It features a unique training video and CD both cued to the book for: education workshops, administrators, teachers, and education students. The video can be shown at faculty meetings, education workshops, classes, etc., and the CD can be used for independent training at each student or teachers' private computer. With access to Online, Confidential Help, and a professional seminar, from the author, a national consultant on Classroom Management, at: http://www.ClassroomManagementOnline.com/ The video/CD demonstrates both the ineffective and effective teacher with real classroom discipline problems. These scenes are spontaneously acted out by real teachers and student-teachers. Instead of following a written script, they act out how their real disruptive students would actually behave, and what they, the teachers, would actually say in these classroom situations. If "the teacher" in the scene does something that is ineffective, what you will see is how their real students would actually respond. If, on the other hand, the teacher is effective, then you'll see how their real students would actually change their behavior. These materials (book, video, CD) do not just help with handling discipline problems, but also help educators diagnose the causes of discipline problems, and thereby help with the prevention of disruptive behavior (rather than just controlling discipline problems) for more effective classroom management. All the suggestions can be implemented without asking educators to change their personal teaching styles, and without the need for a school to revamp its entire program (as some discipline programs require). The book and video/CD can be used by individual teachers and administrators who wish to cut down on referrals to the of
Author: Robert J. Marzano
Publisher: ASCD
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2003
ISBN-10: 9780871207937
ISBN-13: 0871207931
In this follow-up to the popular What Works in Schools, Robert J. Marzano discusses the research-based strategies that every teacher can use to effectively manage the classroom and help students take responsibility for their own behavior.
Author: Dave Foley
Publisher: JIST Works
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
ISBN-10: 1593578962
ISBN-13: 9781593578961
Shares methods for handling adolescent misbehavior and keeping control in the classroom, including discussions of consistency, follow-through, and topics such as cheating and positive attention.
Author: Howard Seeman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-08-14
ISBN-10: 9781610483896
ISBN-13: 1610483898
The Classroom Management Training Handbook is cued to the textbook Preventing Classroom Disruptive Behavior, Grades K-12, Fourth Edition. It uniquely provides private, confidential self-training for a troubled teacher, or it can be used by professors of education, teacher-trainers, or school administrators to train or repair the problems teachers have in their classrooms.