Synopses & Reviews
A brand new, comprehensive text for the field that takes a proactive, child-centered approach, Classroom Management: Creating Positive Classrooms for all Students walks teachers and pre-service teachers through a detailed, step-by-step plan that will enable them to develop their own personal and unique design for classroom management practices that they will enact in the classroom. Readers will be asked to examine their personal views and ambitions for classroom management, motivation and engagement; think about and develop their hopes and aspirations for the students that they will teach and the relationships and structures that they will build in order to attain their goals. Considering multiple perspectives, implementing and evaluating practices, the author provides the necessary needed to examine the full spectrum of classroom management practices including the student, family and cultural viewpoints, and understanding not only student needs but the teacher’s own perceptions in the context of the school and the community. Furthermore readers will appreciate the special attention that is given to these topics related to classroom management: professional collaboration with regard to school and classroom climate, inclusion, education of diverse learners, preparing learners for living in a democratic society, evidence-based practices, motivation and engagement, classroom management practices that enhance academic achievement, current research and practices, the role of social interaction in learning and behavior, examples of Action Research in the classroom, culturally-responsive classroom management, peer mediation and conflict resolution, real-life examples, excerpts from interviews of children and adolescents, and quotes from classroom teachers. An excellent textbook choice for all undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in Classroom Management, also suitable for courses in Educational Psychology.
Synopsis
A brand new, comprehensive text for the field that takes a proactive, child-centered approach,
Classroom Management: Creating Positive Classrooms for all Students walks teachers and pre-service teachers through a detailed, step-by-step plan that will enable them to develop their own personal and unique design for classroom management practices that they will enact in the classroom. Readers will be asked to examine their personal views and ambitions for classroom management, motivation and engagement; think about and develop their hopes and aspirations for the students that they will teach and the relationships and structures that they will build in order to attain their goals. Considering multiple perspectives, implementing and evaluating practices, the author provides the necessary needed to examine the full spectrum of classroom management practices including the student, family and cultural viewpoints, and understanding not only student needs but the teacher s own perceptions in the context of the school and the community. Furthermore readers will appreciate the special attention that is given to these topics related to classroom management: professional collaboration with regard to school and classroom climate, inclusion, education of diverse learners, preparing learners for living in a democratic society, evidence-based practices, motivation and engagement, classroom management practices that enhance academic achievement, current research and practices, the role of social interaction in learning and behavior, examples of Action Research in the classroom, culturally-responsive classroom management, peer mediation and conflict resolution, real-life examples, excerpts from interviews of children and adolescents, and quotes from classroom teachers. An excellent textbook choice for all undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in Classroom Management, also suitable for courses in Educational Psychology.
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Synopsis
A brand new comprehensive text for classroom management courses, this text walks its readers through a detailed, step-by-step plan that will enable them to develop their own personal and unique design for classroom management practices that they will later implement in their own classroom.
Special Features Include:
- “In the Classroom” boxed features of evidence-based practices used in real classrooms.
- Helpful charts featured in most chapters offer a summary of practices that enhance the traits of belonging, autonomy, self-efficacy, and caring.
- Authentic classroom examples and summary of educational research in highlighted boxed features found throughout the text.
- Focus on the role social interaction plays in learning and behavior emphasizing the constructivist perspective throughout.
- Examples of Action Research in the classroom to help readers explore the role of “teacher as learner.”
- Culturally responsive classroom management and the role of diverse learners stressed throughout the text to reflect the reality of today’s classrooms.
- Interviews from real students with a myriad of educational perspectives offer authentic viewpoints throughout the text.
- Concrete strategies for increasing the motivation and engagement of students in the classroom.
- Covers peer mediation and conflict resolution to help even the best of teachers to deal with the disruptions, distractions, and even violence that they may encounter in their classrooms.
Table of Contents
SECTION 1: PHILOSOPHICAL ORIENTATION
1. Introduction: Historical Perspective, Traditional Approaches
2. Constructivism
3. Behavioral Theory
SECTION 2: ACQUIRING MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES
4. Student Perspectives
5. Teacher Perspectives
6. Community and Family Involvement
7. Cultural Perspectives
8. Creating Communities - Relationships at the Group Level and Classroom Structures
SECTION 3: RELATIONSHIPS AND STRUCTURES
9. Student-Teacher Relationships
10. Motivation and Engagement
11. Discipline, Disruption, and Violence
12. Positive Behavioral Support
SECTION 4: GOALS AND OUTCOMES
13. Goals, Outcomes, and Assessment