Breaking the Mold of Classroom Management

Breaking the Mold of Classroom Management
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What Educators Should Know and Do to Enable Student Success, Vol. 5
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Artikel-Nr:
9781475803495
Veröffentl:
2013
Seiten:
174
Autor:
Andrea Honigsfeld
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Successful classroom management is invariably tied to student engagement and empowerment: teachers who are singled out for excellent classroom management practices are often praised for successfully maintaining a strong instructional focus in their classes coupled with high levels of student motivation. The contributors offer classroom-tested strategies and timely advice on how to create such an effective and supportive instructional environment for academic and social-emotional learning for all.
Classroom management is often perceived as the most overwhelming challenge faced by new teachers; it may also continue to confront more experienced educators as they encounter a new group of youngsters or face a new set of demands. Successful classroom management is invariably tied to student engagement and empowerment: teachers who are singled out for excellent classroom management practices are often praised for successfully maintaining a strong instructional focus in their classes coupled with high levels of student motivation. The contributors offer classroom-tested strategies and timely advice on how to create such an effective and supportive instructional environment for academic and social-emotional learning for all.
Similar to the previous four volumes, Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization: Innovative and Successful Practices for the 21st Century (2010), Breaking the Mold of Preservice and Inservice Teacher Education (2011), and,Breaking the Mold of Education for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students (2012), and, Breaking the Mold of Education: Innovative and Successful Practices for Student Engagement, Empowerment, and Motivation (2013), the purpose of this book is to offer a carefully selected collection of documented best practices and practical, classroom-tested strategies for immediate implementation
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments


  1. Thinking Outside the Mold: How Teachers Learned to Make Classroom Management Work for Their Immigrant Latino Students
Carrie Rothstein-Fisch and Elise Trumbull

  1. Managing a Differentiated Classroom
Marcia B. Imbeau and Carol Ann Tomlinson

  1. Implementing Self-Management Strategies in the Secondary Classroom
Brittany L. Hott, Jennifer D. Walker, and Frederick J. Brigham

  1. Schoolize or Culturalize “Them” Within our Classroom Community
Hillary Merk

  1. Classroom Management in the Corridor: Teacher-Student Negotiations of an Educational Authority Relationship Outside of the Classroom Context
Anneli Frelin

  1. I’m Not a Reluctant Learner! I Just Need a Chance to Connect and Do Well in School
Lou Denti

  1. Mirrors and Master Switches: Using Interactive Root Metaphors to Support Students’ Academic, Social, and Emotional Growth and Development
Terry Murray

  1. Making the Work Interesting: Classroom Management Through Ownership in Elementary Literature Circles
Ryan Flessner

  1. Students as Allies to their Peers: Creating a Caring Majority
Karen Siris

  1. Cracking the Behavior Code: Effective Interventions for Students with Anxiety
Jessica Minahan and Nancy Rappaport

  1. Warm Demander Pedagogy: Managing Behavior Through the 3 R’s of Insistence
Barbara Berté, Micheline Susan Malow, and Diane W. Gómez

  1. Civil Talks: Logistics of Managing Online Classroom Spaces
Jeffrey P. Drake and Jeanette L. Drake

  1. Culturally Relevant Cyphers: Rethinking Classroom Management Through Hip Hop Based Education
Bettina L. Love

  1. Flipping the Cultural Revolution
Jon Nordmeyer and Peter Stelzer

  1. Promoting Mutual Respect and Democratic Practice in Diverse Learning Communities to Support Positive Classroom Management
Jennifer Lauria

  1. Classroom Management Strategies to Increase Student Collaboration
Maria G. Dove and Vicky Giouroukakis

  1. Defusing Conflict in the Classroom with Restorative Practices
Luanna H. Meyer and Ian M. Evans

  1. Managing Math and Supervising Spanish Establishing and Maintaining Positive Classroom Culture in the Middle School
Martha Edelson and Lori Langer de Ramirez

  1. Classroom Management from an Organizational Perspective: Positive Behavioral Supports at the System, School, and Staff Levels
Howard M. Knoff

  1. Twenty-first Century Classroom Management: It is Time for a New Perspective
Marie Menna Pagliaro


Afterword

Building Resiliency in Students and Educators: Key Ideas from Research and Practice
Bryan Harris

Contributors

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