Classroom Management
$99.99
Title | Range | Discount |
---|---|---|
Trade Discount | 5 + | 25% |
- Description
- Additional information
Description
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Proactive Classroom Management
PART I. Community
Chapter 2 Building a Classroom Community
Chapter 3 Developing Positive Student-Teacher Relationships
PART II. Prevention
Chapter 4 Managing Groups
Chapter 5 Enhancing Student Motivation
Chapter 6 Engaged Learning
PART III. Positive Behavioral Supports
Chapter 7 Proactive Behavioral Intervention Strategies
Chapter 8 Managing Problem Behaviors
Chapter 9 Students with Emotional Problems
Appendix A The Self-Control Inventory
Appendix B The Proactive Classroom Management Checklist
-
Chapters have been re-organized to enhance readability –Readers will now get the big or abstract ideas in the beginning, followed by examples of how these ideas are put into practice.
o Each chapter now follows a consistent format. -
Text is aligned with NCATE including early childhood (NAYEC), elementary (ACEI) and special education (CEC) professional standards–assures professors and their students that the content of the text reflects current ethical and professional standards.
-
Enhanced sections on theoretical approaches to human behavior–such as developmental, psychodynamic, biophysical, behaviorist, and psycho-educational theories.
o This enhanced feature will enable students to understand how assumptions about why students behave as they do influence teacher practices. -
The section on basic needs has been enhanced considerably in the second edition–specific in terms of describing how elements of community address basic needs and types of behavior that students engage in when their basic needs are not addressed.
-
Three previous chapters on community have now been reduced to two chapters–not onlyenhancing the readability of the text, but also provides a more sturdy foundation for following sections on prevention and positive behavior supports.
For Classroom Management and Behavior Management courses.
Classroom Management: A Proactive Approach, second edition is based on three principles: community, prevention of discipline problems, and positive support for students with behavior difficulties. The text is designed to meet the needs of both pre-service and veteran educators, both in general and special education, by merging the best practices of both in order to provide a practical and research-based guide to manage all students including the culturally diverse and those with special needs. In the second edition, special consideration is given to students with the following problem behaviors: ADHD, nonverbal learning disabilities, passive-aggressive behavior, depression, aggressive behaviors, and students receiving special education for emotional disabilities. The author also teaches his readers how learning communities meet student basic needs for affiliation, control and mastery; how many behavior problems can be prevented through consistent routines, effective group management, engaging lessons and positive student-teacher relationships; and for those students with emotional or behavioral difficulties, interventions must be data-based and proactive. Infused with the belief that successful classroom management is based on a love for children and a will to succeed, the text guides readers to a deeper understanding that good teaching trumps problems with learning every time.
Classroom Management: A Proactive Approach, Second Edition is written on the basis of three principles: community, prevention of discipline problems, and positive support for students with behavior difficulties. Filled with practical strategies in managing classroom behavior based on theories of human behavior, the author merges the best practices of both general and special education in order to provide a practical and research-based guide to managing all students in the classroom–including those who are culturally diverse and those with special needs. Designed to meet the needs of both pre-service and veteran educators, both in general and special education, and pre-service and graduate students studying early childhood, elementary and special education, this practical and research-based guide to managing all students in the classroom is infused with the belief that successful classroom management is based on a love for children and a will to succeed, and guides its readers to a deeper understanding that good teaching trumps problems with learning every time.
-
“The Classroom Management Pyramid,” is a visual model for readers–utilized in order to help organize the major themes featured throughout the text.
o Helps the reader understand how complex interactions form a platform for effective classroom management, and enhances understanding. -
Anecdotes are used liberally throughout the text–to help the reader better understand in a concrete fashion how specific strategies are put into practices, hence enhancing readability.
-
Covers some of the most contemporary educational issues–including bullying, cliques, at-risk and special education students.
o Provides practical application of research-based practices such as social skill instruction. -
Provides practical and research-based alternatives to promote self efficacy and avoid punishment and rewards as motivators. Promotes how motivation is the most important single issue in classroom management.
o Instructs educators on the benefits of encouraging their students to take risks, trust their thinking, and move beyond the burden of “right” vs. “wrong” answers.
Additional information
Dimensions | 0.70 × 7.30 × 9.00 in |
---|---|
Imprint | |
Format | |
ISBN-13 | |
ISBN-10 | |
Author | |
BISAC | |
Subjects | higher education, special education, EDU046000, Vocational / Professional Studies, Teacher Education, Classroom Management in Special Ed |