The Best of Corwin: Classroom Management
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Classroom Management & Student Behaviour
Classroom Management & Student Behaviour
January 2012 | 208 pages | Corwin
Classroom management techniques that empower you and your students!The Best of Corwin series showcases key chapters from critically acclaimed Corwin publications for a powerful compilation of perspectives on important education issues and topics. This collection This collection features excerpts from nine works by recognized experts, bringing the best classroom management techniques and practices together in one power-packed volume. Included are problem-solving strategies for handling classroom disruptions and advice for relating to students with emotional disorders. Other key topics include:How to set the tone on the first day of schoolBrain-based management strategiesPreventive and intervention methodsWin-win solutions to power strugglesWays to teach students to self-monitor and self-manageThe authors provide a substantial array of strategies and techniques you can use immediately to engage students and create a positive learning environment. Remember what brought you to this profession and imagine the joy of working with kids when you can eliminate management headaches and actually spend your time doing what you came to doùteach!
Jane Bluestein
Preface
Jane Bluestein
Introduction
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Jane Bluestein
1. Managing a Win-Win Classroom
Renee Rosenblum-Lowden and Felicia Lowden Kimmel
2. They're Here
David A. Sousa
3. Handling Social Misbehavior
Kay Burke
4. Addressing Students Who Cause Class Disruptions
Donna Walker Tileston
5. Dealing With Difficult Students
J. Allen Queen and Bob Algozzine
6. Understanding The RCM Plan™
Marilyn E. Gootman
7. Harnessing and Channeling Anger Into Constructive Outlets
Jane Bluestein
8. Avoid Win-Lose Power Strategies
Roger Pierangelo and George Giuliani
9. Understand the Behaviors of Students With Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
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"A book that reinforces that the relationship educators develop with their students sets the tone for the year. A very helpful book for beginning teachers as well as veterans. It stimulates new ways of thinking and can help motivate educators to help their students' needs."
Heath Middle School, OH