Practical Classroom Management
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-336705-8 (ISBN)
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From reviews of the book:
“The writing is on level and easy to comprehend. . . . The key strengths of the project include research-based text as it relates to ‘practical classroom management,’ supported by examples from real classrooms. . . . The author provides the information in a logical sequence that is fitting for any classroom management course.”
--John Barbato, University of South Florida
“[The text] has examples and forms that I encourage my students to keep....Using this text, preservice teachers are exposed to strategies that are practiced in classrooms and problems associated with the dynamics of implementation.”
--Antwuan Stinson, Alabama State University
Vern Jones, Ph.D., has been a junior high school teacher, a junior high school vice principal, and a district coordinator for students with emotional and behavioral disorders. He is professor in the Teacher Education Department at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. He received his Ph.D. in counseling psychology from the University of Texas. Dr. Jones’s other books include Adolescents with Behavior Problems, Responsible School Discipline, Creating Effective Programs for Students with Emotional and Behavior Disorders, and Comprehensive Classroom Management, Tenth Edition. He has written chapters in Helping Teachers Manage Classrooms, Management of Disruptive Pupil Behavior in Schools, and Severe Behavior Disorders of Children and Youth. He was selected by the National Association of Colleges of Teacher Education to write the chapter on classroom management for the Handbook of Research on Teacher Education and wrote the chapter “How Do Teachers Learn to Be Effective Classroom Managers?” for the Handbook for Classroom Management: Research, Practice, and Contemporary Issues. Dr. Jones is co-author of the State of Oregon Technical Assistance Paper on the Identification and Treatment of Seriously Emotionally Disturbed Students. Dr. Jones has served as co-chair of the American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group on Classroom Management. Dr. Jones has served as Scholar in Residence at several universities. In 1990, he won the Burlington Northern Award as Graduate School Teacher of the Year at Lewis & Clark College. He has given keynote addresses at state conferences in more than ten states and has consulted with school districts and staff in over 25 states.
Brief Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Understanding Effective Classroom Management
Chapter 2: Creating Positive Teacher–Student Relationships
Chapter 3: Working with Parents
Chapter 4: Developing Standards for Classroom Behavior and Methods for Maximizing On-Task Student Behavior
Chapter 5: Increasing Students’ Motivation to Learn
Chapter 6: Responding to Behavior that Disrupts the Learning Process
Chapter 7: Developing Individual Behavior Change Plans
Appendix: Recommendations for Secondary-Level Teachers on Teaching English Learners
Detailed Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Understanding Effective Classroom Management
Research Basis for the Materials Presented in This Text
Classroom Management in Perspective
Basic Assumptions about Classroom Management
Key Components of Effective Classroom Management
Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
Student Factors That Influence Learning and Behavior
Personal Needs Theories
Differences in Culture Between Teachers and Students
Developing Your Approach to Classroom Management
Chapter 2: Creating Positive Teacher—Student Relationships
Teacher—Student Relationships
What Do Students Say They Value in Teachers?
Establishing Positive Relationships with Students
Creating Open, Professionally Appropriate Dialogue with Students
Electronic Communication and Teacher—Student Re
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.1.2014 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 10 x 10 mm |
| Gewicht | 481 g |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Berufspädagogik |
| ISBN-10 | 0-13-336705-3 / 0133367053 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-336705-8 / 9780133367058 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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