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classroom management scholarly articles: Positive Teaching Kevin Wheldall, Frank Merrett, 2017-09-13 Problems of classroom management and control are a recurring concern for many teachers. Disruptive behaviour and inattention hinder effective learning and impose a constant drain upon the teachers’ emotional resources. Continual nagging at children only increases teacher stress: what is needed is an effective alternative set of strategies. Originally published in 1984, Positive Teaching seeks to meets this need by presenting the behavioural approach to teaching in a clear, direct and lucid way. By adopting the behavioural approach, problem behaviour can be minimised, or rapidly nipped in the bud when it does arise. While punishment may be used in an attempt to stop almost any kind of behaviour, only the appropriate use of positive methods applied contingently, immediately and consistently can teach new, more adaptive behaviour. This is a crucial issue in real teaching and is rarely encountered or even discussed in most teacher education programmes. It is the central focus of Positive Teaching. This book is for all teachers, from the beginning student to experienced head teachers; for those teaching in a first school, and for those teaching sixth-formers; for those experiencing difficulties and for those whose authority is already well established. The behavioural approach offers practical support to those who are struggling and a rationale for the effective, positive strategies of the successful. We can all improve our teaching. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Beyond Discipline Alfie Kohn, 2006 In this 10th anniversary edition of an ASCD best seller, author Alfie Kohn reflects on his innovative ideas about replacing traditional discipline programs, in which things are done to students to control how they act, with a collaborative approach, in which we work with students to create caring communities. Features a new afterword by the author. |
classroom management scholarly articles: The Knowledge Gap Natalie Wexler, 2020-08-04 The untold story of the root cause of America's education crisis--and the seemingly endless cycle of multigenerational poverty. It was only after years within the education reform movement that Natalie Wexler stumbled across a hidden explanation for our country's frustrating lack of progress when it comes to providing every child with a quality education. The problem wasn't one of the usual scapegoats: lazy teachers, shoddy facilities, lack of accountability. It was something no one was talking about: the elementary school curriculum's intense focus on decontextualized reading comprehension skills at the expense of actual knowledge. In the tradition of Dale Russakoff's The Prize and Dana Goldstein's The Teacher Wars, Wexler brings together history, research, and compelling characters to pull back the curtain on this fundamental flaw in our education system--one that fellow reformers, journalists, and policymakers have long overlooked, and of which the general public, including many parents, remains unaware. But The Knowledge Gap isn't just a story of what schools have gotten so wrong--it also follows innovative educators who are in the process of shedding their deeply ingrained habits, and describes the rewards that have come along: students who are not only excited to learn but are also acquiring the knowledge and vocabulary that will enable them to succeed. If we truly want to fix our education system and unlock the potential of our neediest children, we have no choice but to pay attention. |
classroom management scholarly articles: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Classroom Management W. George Scarlett, 2015-02-24 A teacher’s ability to manage the classroom strongly influences the quality of teaching and learning that can be accomplished. Among the most pressing concerns for inexperienced teachers is classroom management, a concern of equal importance to the general public in light of behavior problems and breakdowns in discipline that grab newspaper headlines. But classroom management is not just about problems and what to do when things go wrong and chaos erupts. It’s about how to run a classroom so as to elicit the best from even the most courteous group of students. An array of skills is needed to produce such a learning environment. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Classroom Management raises issues and introduces evidence-based, real-world strategies for creating and maintaining well-managed classrooms where learning thrives. Students studying to become teachers will need to develop their own classroom management strategies consistent with their own philosophies of teaching and learning. It is hoped that this work will help open their eyes to the range of issues and the array of skills they might integrate into their unique teaching styles. Key Features: 325 signed entries organized in A-to-Z fashion across two volumes Reader's Guide grouping related entries thematically References/Further Readings and Cross-References sections Chronology in the back matter Resource Guide in the appendix This encyclopedia is an excellent scholarly source for students who are pursuing a degree or position in the field of education. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Classroom Management is an ideal source for all academic and public libraries. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Teacher Learning That Matters Mary Kooy, Klaas van Veen, 2012-02-27 In the continuing global call for educational reforms and change, the contributors in this edited collection address the critical issue of teacher learning from diverse national contexts and perspectives. They define teacher learning that matters as it shapes and directs pedagogical practices with the goal of improving student learning. This book weaves together major studies, research findings and theoretical orientations to represent a globalized network of inquiries into the what, how and why of teacher learning that shapes teacher skill and knowledge. Teacher learning matters on an international scale because teachers are the portals through which any initiative for change and reform is realized. Recognizing that a highly skilled teaching force is instrumental to improving student achievement adds import to generating interactive dialogue on teacher learning around the globe. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Motivational Interviewing for Effective Classroom Management Wendy M. Reinke, Keith C. Herman, Randall S. Sprick, 2011-07-13 Highly accessible and user-friendly, this book focuses on helping K–12 teachers increase their use of classroom management strategies that work. It addresses motivational aspects of teacher consultation that are essential, yet often overlooked. The Classroom Check-Up is a step-by-step model for assessing teachers' organizational, instructional, and behavior management practices; helping them develop a menu of intervention options; and overcoming obstacles to change. Easy-to-learn motivational interviewing techniques are embedded throughout. In a large-size format with lay-flat binding to facilitate photocopying, the book includes 20 reproducible forms, checklists, and templates. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Effective Classroom Management Robert Laslett, Colin Smith, 2002-01-04 This latest new edition of Effective Classroom Management is written for new teachers and those who train and guide them. It combines sound practical advice on lesson organisation and teaching methods with an exploration of teachers' feelings about themselves and the children they teach. In this second edition, classroom management is considered from four aspects: management in the classroom; mediation with individuals; modification of behaviour and monitoring school discipline. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Handbook of Response to Intervention Shane R. Jimerson, Matthew K. Burns, Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, 2015-09-21 The Second Edition of this essential handbook provides a comprehensive, updated overview of the science that informs best practices for the implementation of response to intervention (RTI) processes within Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) to facilitate the academic success of all students. The volume includes insights from leading scholars and scientist-practitioners to provide a highly usable guide to the essentials of RTI assessment and identification as well as research-based interventions for improving students’ reading, writing, oral, and math skills. New and revised chapters explore crucial issues, define key concepts, identify topics warranting further study, and address real-world questions regarding implementation. Key topics include: Scientific foundations of RTI Psychometric measurement within RTI RTI and social behavior skills The role of consultation in RTI Monitoring response to supplemental services Using technology to facilitate RTI RTI and transition planning Lessons learned from RTI programs around the country The Second Edition of the Handbook of Response to Intervention is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, and professionals/scientist-practitioners in child and school psychology, special and general education, social work and counseling, and educational policy and politics. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Handbook of Classroom Management Carolyn M. Evertson, Carol S. Weinstein, 2013-10-31 Classroom management is a topic of enduring concern for teachers, administrators, and the public. It consistently ranks as the first or second most serious educational problem in the eyes of the general public, and beginning teachers consistently rank it as their most pressing concern during their early teaching years. Management problems continue to be a major cause of teacher burnout and job dissatisfaction. Strangely, despite this enduring concern on the part of educators and the public, few researchers have chosen to focus on classroom management or to identify themselves with this critical field. The Handbook of Classroom Management has four primary goals: 1) to clarify the term classroom management; 2) to demonstrate to scholars and practitioners that there is a distinct body of knowledge that directly addresses teachers’ managerial tasks; 3) to bring together disparate lines of research and encourage conversations across different areas of inquiry; and 4) to promote a vigorous agenda for future research in this area. To this end, 47 chapters have been organized into 10 sections, each chapter written by a recognized expert in that area. Cutting across the sections and chapters are the following themes: *First, positive teacher-student relationships are seen as the very core of effective classroom management. *Second, classroom management is viewed as a social and moral curriculum. *Third, external reward and punishment strategies are not seen as optimal for promoting academic and social-emotional growth and self-regulated behavior. *Fourth, to create orderly, productive environments teachers must take into account student characteristics such as age, developmental level, race, ethnicity, cultural background, socioeconomic status, and ableness. Like other research handbooks, the Handbook of Classroom Management provides an indispensable reference volume for scholars, teacher educators, in-service practitioners, and the academic libraries serving these audiences. It is also appropriate for graduate courses wholly or partly devoted to the study of classroom management. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Classroom Management that Works Robert J. Marzano, Jana S. Marzano, Debra Pickering, 2003 In this follow-up to the popular What Works in Schools, Robert J. Marzano discusses the research-based strategies that every teacher can use to effectively manage the classroom and help students take responsibility for their own behavior. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Elementary Classroom Management: Lessons from Research and Practice Carol Simon Weinstein, Jr. Mignano, Andrew, 2007 Stressing the need to build caring, supportive relationships with and among students, this trusted text offers research-based guidance on effective classroom management. It addresses current concerns about student motivation and helps prospective and beginning teachers develop a philosophy of classroom management that focuses on building connections with students and creating safe, caring classrooms. The text profiles five master teachers (grades K, 1, 3, 4 and 5) in very different school settings as they create classrooms that are orderly and productive, humane and caring. The integration of the thinking and the actual management practices of five real elementary teachers into discussions of research-based management principles prompts readers to connect theories with actual results. Further, the text demonstrates how real teachers can adapt to any circumstances--physical room constraints, curriculum requirements, challenging behaviors--and still be successful. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Planning Classroom Management Karen Bosch, 2006-05-12 Increase student learning with an effective classroom management plan! This resource helps teachers develop classroom management plans tailored to their specific needs and skills. The author presents a five-step process that includes introspection, observation, plan development, implementation, and plan revision. This unique field-tested book also covers: Worksheets with questions to guide each step of the process Ample vignettes and examples Numerous strategies for organization, discipline, classroom operation, and instruction Tips for working with diverse students |
classroom management scholarly articles: Evidence-Based Strategies for Effective Classroom Management David M. Hulac, Amy M. Briesch, 2017-06-30 Classroom management is critical to successful teaching, but many K-12 teachers struggle with it. This indispensable guide distills the best classroom management science into easy-to-implement strategies teachers can use to promote a productive and safe learning environment. Chapters provide evidence-based guidelines for implementing classwide prevention strategies, token economies, group contingencies, and self-management interventions. Procedures for evaluating intervention effectiveness and individualizing interventions are described. Reproducible tools include 9 forms and 21 quick-reference coach cards that distill the key steps of each strategy. The large-size format facilitates photocopying; purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by Sandra M. Chafouleas. |
classroom management scholarly articles: The Smart Classroom Management Way Michael Linsin, 2019-05-03 The Smart Classroom Management Way is a collection of the very best writing from ten years of Smart Classroom Management (SCM). It isn't, however, simply a random mix of popular articles. It's a comprehensive work that encompasses every principle, theme, and methodology of the SCM approach. The book is laid out across six major areas of classroom management and includes the most pressing issues, problems, and concerns shared by all teachers. The underlying SCM themes of accountability, maturity, independence, personal responsibility, and intrinsic motivation are all there and weave their way throughout the entirety of the book. Together, they form a simple, unique, and sometimes contrarian approach to classroom management that anyone can do. Whether you're an elementary, middle, or high school teacher, The Smart Classroom Management Way will give you the strategies, skills, and know-how to turn any group of students into the motivated, well-behaved class you love teaching. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Handbook of Research on Field-Based Teacher Education Hodges, Thomas E., Baum, Angela C., 2018-10-26 Teacher education is an evolving field with multiple pathways towards teacher certification. Due to an increasing emphasis on the benefits of field-based learning, teachers can now take alternative certification pathways to become teachers. The Handbook of Research on Field-Based Teacher Education is a pivotal reference source that combines field-based components with traditional programs, creating clinical experiences and “on-the-job” learning opportunities to further enrich teacher education. While highlighting topics such as certification design, preparation programs, and residency models, this publication explores theories of teaching and learning through collaborative efforts in pre-Kindergarten through grade 12 settings. This book is ideally designed for teacher education practitioners and researchers invested in the policies and practices of educational design. |
classroom management scholarly articles: The Key Elements of Classroom Management Joyce McLeod, Jan Fisher, Ginny Hoover, 2003 Three critical areas: managing time and space, managing student behavior, managing instructional strategies. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Utilizing Technology, Knowledge, and Smart Systems in Educational Administration and Leadership Durnali, Mehmet, 2019-12-06 Within educational organizations, administration and leadership are relied upon for the allocation of resources as well as the optimization of processes that can include data storage, knowledge management, and decision making. To support these expectations, technologies, knowledge, and smart systems must be put into place that allow administrators and leaders to accomplish these tasks as efficiently as possible. Utilizing Technology, Knowledge, and Smart Systems in Educational Administration and Leadership is an academic research book that examines knowledge regarding the scholarly exploration of the technologies, information/knowledge, and smart systems in educational administration and leadership. It provides a holistic, systematic, and comprehensive paradigm. Featuring a wide range of topics such as technology leadership in schools, technology integration in educational administration, and professional development, this book is ideal for school administrators, educational leaders, principals, IT consultants, educational software developers, academicians, researchers, professionals, educational policymakers, educators, and students. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Best Practice in Motivation and Management in the Classroom Dennis G. Wiseman, Gilbert Hunt, 2008 This text offers practical information and vicarious practice for both beginning as well as veteran teachers to become more knowledgeable, skilled, and effective in their work. Through study, application of what has been studied, and the analysis and evaluation of the end result of this application, teachers who care to improve can improve. And, teachers who are already successful in their teaching can be even more successful. Effective teachers are active learners themselves. This text therefore provides a specific context and focus for this active learning in the areas of student motivation and classroom management which are considered critical for best practice in teaching in classrooms today. The book reviews appropriate strategies when responding to specific types of student misbehavior and also discusses zero tolerance policies, expulsion, teaching special students, addressing diversity, violence, school uniforms, and drug abuse as related to management and motivation. It is highlighted with supporting case study examples, question and activity sections by chapter, and a helpful glossary. Also provided is an overview of ten popular models for classroom management with the theorists associated with their development. By reading this book, teachers will get their students to achieve at high levels in demonstrating what they have learned through the application of the most important, intertwined areas of motivation and classroom management. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Video Research in the Learning Sciences Ricki Goldman, Roy Pea, Brigid Barron, Sharon J. Derry, 2014-05-01 Video Research in the Learning Sciences is a comprehensive exploration of key theoretical, methodological, and technological advances concerning uses of digital video-as-data in the learning sciences as a way of knowing about learning, teaching, and educational processes. The aim of the contributors, a community of scholars using video in their own work, is to help usher in video scholarship and supportive technologies, and to mentor video scholars, so that video research will meet its maximum potential to contribute to the growing knowledge base about teaching and learning. This volume contributes deeply to both to the science of learning through in-depth video studies of human interaction in learning environments—whether classrooms or other contexts—and to the uses of video for creating descriptive, explanatory, or expository accounts of learning and teaching. It is designed around four themes—each with a cornerstone chapter that introduces and synthesizes the cluster of chapters related to it: Theoretical frameworks for video research; Video research on peer, family, and informal learning; Video research on classroom and teacher learning; and Video collaboratories and technological futures. Video Research in the Learning Sciences is intended for researchers, university faculty, teacher educators, and graduate students in education, and for anyone interested in how knowledge is expanded using video-based technologies for inquiries about learning and teaching. Visit the Web site affiliated with this book: www.videoresearch.org |
classroom management scholarly articles: Critical Educational Psychology Antony J. Williams, Tom Billington, Dan Goodley, Tim Corcoran, 2016-10-18 The first textbook of its kind, Critical Educational Psychology is a forward-thinking approach to educational psychology that uses critical perspectives to challenge current ways of thinking and improve practice. |
classroom management scholarly articles: "These Kids Are Out of Control" H. Richard Milner IV, Heather B. Cunningham, Lori Delale-O′Connor, Erika Gold Kestenberg, 2018-07-18 Today’s classrooms reimagined If you’re looking for a book on how to control your students, this isn’t it! Instead, this is a book on what classroom learning could be if we aspire to co-create more culturally responsive and equitable environments—environments that are safe, affirming, learner-centered, intellectually challenging, and engaging. If we create the kind of places where our students want to be . . . A critically important resource for teachers and administrators alike, These Kids Are Out of Control details the specific practices, tools, beliefs, dispositions, and mindsets that are essential to better serving the complex needs of our diverse learners, especially our marginalized students. Gain expert insight on: What it means to be culturally responsive in today’s classroom environments, even in schools at large How to decide what to teach, understand the curriculum, build relationships in and outside of school, and assess student development and learning The four best practices for building a classroom culture that is both nurturing and rigorous, and where all students are seen, heard, and respected Alternatives to punitive disciplinary action that too often sustains the cradle-to-prison pipeline Classroom management takes care of itself when you engage students, help them see links and alignment of the curriculum to their lives, build on and from student identity and culture, and recognize the many ways instructional practices can shift. These Kids Are Out of Control is your opportunity to get started right away! |
classroom management scholarly articles: Evidence-Based Strategies for Effective Classroom Management David M. Hulac, Amy M. Briesch, 2017-08-22 Classroom management is critical to successful teaching, but many K-12 teachers struggle with it. This indispensable guide distills the best classroom management science into easy-to-implement strategies teachers can use to promote a productive and safe learning environment. Chapters provide evidence-based guidelines for implementing classwide prevention strategies, token economies, group contingencies, and self-management interventions. Procedures for evaluating intervention effectiveness and individualizing interventions are described. Reproducible tools include 9 forms and 21 quick-reference coach cards that distill the key steps of each strategy. The large-size format and lay-flat binding facilitate photocopying; purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by T. Chris Riley-Tillman. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Classwide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports Brandi Simonsen, Diane Myers, 2015-01-27 A vital classroom management resource, this book shows how to implement positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) in K-12 classrooms, regardless of whether PBIS is adopted schoolwide. The primary focus is universal (Tier 1) support for all students. Practical, step-by-step guidelines are provided for structuring the classroom environment, actively engaging students in instruction, teaching positive expectations, and establishing a continuum of strategies to reinforce positive behavior and respond to inappropriate behavior. Numerous real-world examples and learning exercises are included. In a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying, the book includes reproducible tools for classwide PBIS planning and implementation. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. |
classroom management scholarly articles: The Educator's Field Guide Edward S. Ebert, Christine Ebert, Michael L. Bentley, 2014-05-06 The Educator’s Field Guide helps teachers get off to a running start. The only book that covers all four key cornerstones of effective teaching—organization, classroom management, instruction, and assessment—this handy reference offers a bridge from college to classroom with a hearty dose of practical guidance for teachers who aspire to greatness. At a time when school leaders are pressed to hire and retain high-quality teachers, this guidebook is indispensable for defining and nurturing the qualities the qualities teachers strive for and students deserve. Helpful tools include: Step-by-step guidance on instructional organization, behavior management, lesson planning, and formative and summative assessment User-friendly taxonomic guides to help readers quickly locate topics The latest information on student diversity, special needs, and lesson differentiation Teacher testimonials and examples Explanations of education standards and initiatives Each key concept is addressed in a resource-style format with activities and reproducible that can be customized. Teachers will also find lesson plan templates, graphs, charts, quizzes, and games—all in one easy-to-use source. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Classroom Behaviour Bill Rogers, 2011-03-28 In this Third Edition of his bestselling book, Bill Rogers looks at the issues facing teachers working in today’s classrooms. Describing real situations and dilemmas, he offers advice on dealing with the challenges of the job, and how building up a rapport with both students and colleagues can support good practice. Bill Rogers understands the demanding nature of the job, and offers wise words and inspirational encouragement to all those involved in educating our children and young people. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Minority Students in Special and Gifted Education National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences, Committee on Minority Representation in Special Education, 2002-08-30 Special education and gifted and talented programs were designed for children whose educational needs are not well met in regular classrooms. From their inceptions, these programs have had disproportionate representation of racial and ethnic minority students. What causes this disproportion? Is it a problem? Minority Students in Special and Gifted Education considers possible contributors to that disparity, including early biological and environmental influences and inequities in opportunities for preschool and K-12 education, as well as the possibilities of bias in the referral and assessment system that leads to placement in special programs. It examines the data on early childhood experience, on differences in educational opportunity, and on referral and placement. The book also considers whether disproportionate representation should be considered a problem. Do special education programs provide valuable educational services, or do they set students off on a path of lower educational expectations? Would students not now placed in gifted and talented programs benefit from raised expectations, more rigorous classes, and the gifted label, or would they suffer failure in classes for which they are unprepared? By examining this important problem in U.S. education and making recommendations for early intervention and general education, as well as for changes in referral and assessment processes, Minority Students in Special and Gifted Education will be an indispensable resource to educators throughout the nation, as well as to policy makers at all levels, from schools and school districts to the state and federal governments. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Positive Teaching for Australian Primary Classrooms Kevin Wheldall, Robyn Wheldall, Frank Merrett, 2020-06 In order to teach effectively, it is essential to have good classroom behaviour management skills so that students remain engaged throughout the lesson. These are the very skills that we advocate and teach at MultiLit as the backbone of all of our programs. We call it Positive Teaching. Emeritus Professor Kevin Wheldall AM and Dr?Robyn Wheldall have revised and rewritten a new edition of an earlier text (written with the late Dr?Frank Merrett), Positive Teaching for Australian Primary Classrooms.Challenging behaviour in the classroom is common, but less common are teachers who feel confident and equipped to tackle varying student needs and behaviours. Every teacher wants the time to teach and build important relationships with their students. Disruptive behaviours can steal this time and Positive Teaching for Australian Primary Classrooms is a resource that gives it back. This book is suitable for all teachers, needed for all students, and essential for inclusion in every tertiary teacher training program in the country. Every school needs positive teachers. Dr Kelly-Ann Allen | Treasurer of the Australian College of Educational and Developmental Psychologists and editor of the Educational and Developmental Psychologist |
classroom management scholarly articles: Behavior Analysis for Effective Teaching Julie S. Vargas, 2013 Modern classrooms face an increasing population of special needs students and 'regular' students who have behavioural problems. The mission of this book is to show teachers and other human service professionals working in school settings how to employ non-aversive, behaviour analysis principles in classrooms and other school settings. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Classroom Management and Discipline Paul R. Burden, 1995 A scholarly synthesis of the research base on classroom management and discipline, Classroom Management and Discipline: Methods to Facilitate Cooperation and Instruction is remarkably easy to read and apply. Comprehensive, up-to-date, and authoritative, it considers the total classroom environment while offering practical strategies for establishing a classroom management system and maintaining order in K-12 classrooms. Appropriate for undergraduate or graduate courses, the text is a valuable resource for beginning and experienced teachers. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Principles of Classroom Management James Levin, Anne Elliott, James Kerr, James F. Nolan, 2011-10-01 Principles of Classroom Management, Third Canadian Edition is designed to help you improve the teacher-student relationship in order to foster positive student behaviour and academic success. Instead of labelling students as problematic, the authors emphasize the situation, placing the onus on teachers to modify either their behaviour or the situation. The other pillar of Principles of Classroom Management is its up-to-date Canadian content. It reflects Canadian values through its references to current Canadian research, discussion of changes in Canadian schools, and coverage of best practices across the country. The case studies have also been revisited to ensure they reflect real, current issues in Canadian schools. |
classroom management scholarly articles: How Schools Do Policy Stephen J. Ball, Meg Maguire, Annette Braun, 2012 Based on a long term qualitative study of four 'ordinary' secondary schools, and working on the interface of theory with data, this book explores how schools enact, rather than implement policy. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Igniting Your Teaching with Educational Technology Matt Rhoads, Bonni Stachowiak, 2017-12-17 The authors of Igniting Your Teaching with Educational Technology are here to reduce the stress of learning how to use technology in the first few years of teaching. As fellow educators, we understand the challenges you may experience and have written this textbook to support you in your learning. Ultimately, we want you to be to navigate the waters of educational technology without it becoming an additional burden on top of everything else on your plate as a preservice or first-year teacher. We have over one-hundred years of combined, total teaching experience, in various capacities, grade levels, and content areas. Igniting Your Teaching with Educational Technology addresses six core themes that are of great significance when using technology in one's teaching. * Chapter 1: Classroom Management explores classroom management tools for classrooms of all ages of students. * Chapter 2: Learning Management Systems discusses learning management systems that are likely to be central in your student teaching experience and as a first-year teacher. * Chapter 3: Assessing Learning addresses measuring student learning using technology, using both formative and summative approaches. * Chapter 4: Collaboration Tools outlines tools you can utilize with your students as well as your colleagues and professors to contribute to the creation of a resource together. * Chapter 5: Selection of Educational Technology describes how preservice teachers can select technological tools and applications for various experiences and situations they may encounter as teachers. * Chapter 6: Professional Development via Social Media provides information regarding how to use social media to network with other teachers as well as to grow professionally as an educator. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Secondary Classroom Management Carol Simon Weinstein, 2003 Secondary Classroom Management presents an introduction to classroom management in secondary schools. Written in a lively, engaging, conversational style, it combines what research has to say about effective classroom management with knowledge culled from practice. This text focuses on real decisions made by real teachers as they manage the complex environment of the secondary classroom. The text integrates the thinking and the actual management practices of four real secondary school teachers into discussions of research-based management principles. Readers come to know these teachers. We hear about the classes they teach and about the physical constraints of their rooms. We hear them reflect on their rules and routines and watch as they teach these rules and routines to students. We listen as they talk about motivating students and building community, and as they discuss appropriate ways to deal with misbehavior. Secondary Classroom Management is well-organized and more comprehensive than many classroom management texts, with chapters on building safer, more caring classrooms; working with families; using time effectively; motivation; working with troubled students; and violence prevention. It also addresses the managerial challenges involved in a variety of instructional formats, such as recitations, discussions, and groupwork. |
classroom management scholarly articles: CHAMPs Randall S. Sprick, 2009 |
classroom management scholarly articles: Behavioral Interventions in Schools Steven G. Little, Angeleque Akin-Little, 2019 This book shows psychologists and other mental health providers how to assess and treat emotional and behavioral problems in classrooms, including those arising from autism diagnoses. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Creating Inclusive Classrooms Spencer J. Salend, 2010-02-15 Creating an inclusive classroom means understanding federal legislation as well as national and state standards, but the practical and streamlined seventh edition of Creating Inclusive Classrooms: Effective and Reflective Practices recognizes that it means more than that. This text goes beyond the typical inclusion text, translating theory and research into practices you can use in your inclusive classroom by illustrating the principles of effective inclusion through classroom scenarios, online footage, and successful strategies. The text has the most current vision of today's inclusive classroom, which truly helps you create a successful educational experience for all students. New to This Edition: *NEW UDL and You features throughout the text guide you in understanding and implementing the principles of universal design to help all learners access the general education curriculum and succeed in inclusive classrooms. |
classroom management scholarly articles: The Classroom Management Book Harry K. Wong, Rosemary Tripi Wong, Sarah F. Jondahl, Oretha F. Ferguson, 2018 This is a solutions book that shows how to organize and structure a classroom to create a safe and positive environment for student learning and achievement to take place. It offers 50 classroom procedures that can be applied, changed, adapted, into classroom routines for any classroom management plan at any grade level. Each procedure is presented with a consistent format that breaks it down and tells how to teach it and what the outcome of teaching it will be. While all of the work and preparation behind a well-managed classroom are rarely observed, the dividends are evident in a classroom that is less stressful for all and one that hums with learning. The information is supplemented with 40 QR Codes that take the learning beyond the basic text. As the companion book to THE First Days of School, it takes one of the three characteristics of an effective teacher, being an extremely good classroom manager, and shows how to put it into practice in the classroom. It will show you how to manage your classroom step by step. THE Classroom Management Book will help you prevent classroom discipline problems and help you create an atmosphere where everyone knows what to do--even when you are not in the classroom! 320-page book with Index 50 step-by-step Procedures 40 QR Codes for extended learning |
classroom management scholarly articles: Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers Carolyn M. Evertson, Edmund T. Emmer, 2013 Dealing with student misbehavior and encouraging student motivation are two of the most important concerns for new teachers. Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers, Ninth Edition, provides new and experienced teachers with the skills, approaches, and strategies necessary to establish effective management systems in the elementary-school classroom. Based on 30 years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms, the newest edition of this best-selling text presents step-by-step guidelines for planning, implementing, and developing classroom management tasks to build a smoothly running classroom that encourages learning. Students can apply what they learn as they review and complete the examples, checklists, case study vignettes, and group activities presented in each chapter. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers Edmund T. Emmer, Carolyn M. Evertson, 2013 Based on 30 years of research and experience in more than 500 classrooms, Classroom Management for Middle School and High School Teachers, Ninth Edition, provides prospective or new teachers with the skills, approaches, and strategies necessary to establish effective management systems in the classroom. |
classroom management scholarly articles: Handbook of Classroom Management Edmund Emmer, Edward J. Sabornie, 2014-09-04 The field of classroom management is not a neatly organized line of inquiry, but rather consists of many disparate topics and orientations that draw from multiple disciplines. Given the complex nature of the field, this comprehensive second edition of the Handbook of Classroom Management is an invaluable resource for those interested in understanding it. This volume provides up-to-date summaries of research on the essential topics from the first edition, as well as fresh perspectives and chapters on new topics. It is the perfect tool for both graduate students and practitioners interested in a field that is fascinating but not immediately accessible without the proper guidance. |
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What you can do with Classroom: Teachers: Start a video meeting. Create and manage classes, assignments, and grades online without paper. Add materials to your assignments, such as …
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¿Cómo accedo a Classroom? - Computadora - Ayuda de Classroom
Si ya sabes cómo acceder a Classroom, ve a classroom.google.com o sigue los pasos que se detallan a continuación. Cómo acceder por primera vez. Sign in to Google Classroom (web) …
Bring Character Education into Classroom
Bring Character Education into Classroom Alex Agboola 1, Kaun Chen Tsai 2 1 University of the Incarnate Word 2 University of the Incarnate Word, 6900 N Vandiver Rd J205, San Antonio, …
Best Practices and Biblical Worldview for Technology Integration
examine how to best glorify God with appropriate technology use in the classroom. Students were instructed using common research-based practices and assignments. These included …
Organization in the first week is the foundation for a …
What Is Classroom Management? Classroom management refers to all the things that a teacher does to organize students, space, time, and materials so that student learning can take place. …
Using Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports to - ed
from the classroom (in-school suspension) or the school (out-of-school suspension) due to behavioral challenges. The most recent data from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of …
A Treatise on a Biblical Philosophy of Classroom Management
A Treatise on a Biblical Philosophy of Classroom Management| CSE Volume 7 Number 3 | 2003–2004 5 As we consider the idea of a biblical philoso-phy of classroom management, we …
Professional Development that Changes Teaching and …
classroom. As part of SummerSTEM, teachers receive seven days of professional development (five in the summer and two in the fall) in project-based learning following the Buck Institute for …
The Effectiveness of Positive Behavior Interventions and …
the PBIS framework has shown an increase in direct instructional time in the classroom, improvement of students’ academic achievement, more positive connections and relationships …
CHILD MISBEHAVIOR IN AN EARLY CHILDHOOD …
management system. Martin and Shoho (2000) investigated classroom management in three dimensions: Teaching method, people management, and behavior management. Besides, …
Is good teaching culturally responsive? - ed
The classroom culture you are most likely to see and experience is based on white, Anglo-Saxon, protestant roots with core values of individualism and freedom. There is an assumption that …
Working the Crowd: Behavior Management through Strategic …
ments used. At the same time, the classroom ar-rangement can be one of the most effective tools a teacher can use to give themselves the upper hand in managing the classroom environment. …
Effective Teacher Professional Learning on Classroom …
2014). Classroom management has been reported as one of the greatest concerns of new teachers (Australian Education Union, 2008; He & Cooper, 2011; Lew & Nelson, 2016). …
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This study indicates that behavior management is a critical factor in the success of a classroom and the overall happiness of teachers. Thus, the future of education lies in the importance of …
The Advantages and Challenges of Inclusive Education: …
classroom, and it helps reflect the world’s commitment to equal educational opportunities as outlined in UNCRPD. It emphasizes the importance of embracing diversity and promoting …
Teachers’ Time Management and the Performance of …
Time management is a process of managing the time according to the need and requirement of work and activities in order to utilize, save and do not waste the time for an effective …
Developing a Positive Classroom Climate - ed
social-ecological setting of the classroom, often referred to as classroom climate, encompasses its social and emotional aspects. According to Norton (2008), the association between classroom …
Engaging Parents Through Better Communication …
student-information management systems and online gradebooks have the ability to send automated messages to parents, updating them about the student’s performance, attendance, …
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Appropriate management practices are necessary to support teacher autonomy, their degree of input for decisions, and disciplinary practices (Djonko-Moore, 2012; Painter, 2000). Supportive …
The Use of a Functional Behavioral Assessment-Based Self …
Self-management generally refers to actions designed to change or maintain one’s own behavior (Shapiro, McGonicle, & Ollendick, 1981). Self-management interventions in the classroom …
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) and Student Benefits - ed
classroom management strategies that address students’ social and emotional needs. These environments are motivating and psychologically and physically safe. Students in these …
Teacher Progress Monitoring of Instructional and Practices …
ARTICLES Teacher Progress Monitoring of Instructional and Behavioral Management Practices: An Evidence-Based Approach to Improving Classroom Practices Linda A. Reddy and …
Using the Number Line and Educreations in a Second Grade …
57). In an English as a Second Language classroom, Educreations videos were used to "introduce students to English vocabulary that facilitates the mapping of new lexical items onto …
Effects of Technology on Student Learning - ed
Klopfer, et al. strongly believe that the incorporation of technology makes the classroom stronger. They argue that “undoubtedly, without these recent technologies (i.e. digital games, Web 2.0, …
Empirically Derived Profiles of Teacher Stress, Burnout, …
ated with classroom management (Reinke etal., 2013). Conceptually, teachers who feel more confident in their capacity to manage classroom behaviors are more likely to deliver effective …
Bringing Ethics into the Classroom: Making a Case for …
moral values when facing ethical issues. In a review analyzing 22 articles from Teaching and Teacher Education, Bullough (2011) found that teachers understood and responded to ethical …
Evidence-based Practices in Classroom Management: …
were cited in 34 articles in PsycINFO (electronic data base) from 1986-1995, and were cited in 3,772 articles from 1996-2005. Consequently, researchers and practitioners must identify …
Enhancing Teachers’ Capacity to Manage Classroom Behavior …
teacher stated “The diversity in the classroom [is a chal-lenge], I have LD, BD, ID, and autistic with one assistant. It is very difficult (p. 8).” Behavior management is a part of the …
The Brief Student Teacher Classroom Interaction Observation
student outcomes are needed to inform classroom interventions and consultation practices with teachers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and validate the Brief Student–Teacher …
Impact of Leadership Style of Teacher on the Performance of …
The application of situational model of leadership in classroom settings is based upon the flexibility and practical aspects of teaching leadership. According to Halema (2006), what is …
Preventing and Responding to Student Escalation: …
and individual management plan for addressing aggressive behavior in the classroom (Simonsen, Fairbanks, Briesch, Myers, & Sugai, 2008). Preplanning helps teachers feel less anxious and . …
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Classroom Management is a system teachers implement to establish expectations regarding behavior and routines in a classroom setting, allowing for academics to be implemented and …
Responsive Classroom Curriculum and its Impact on Student …
the true advantages that a social-emotional curriculum can have on the classroom and larger school environment. SEL programs, such as Responsive Classroom, have been observed to …
Introduction to Trauma-Informed Classrooms: Inclusive …
difficult classroom behaviors and learning struggles. Student Trauma . Classroom behaviors associated with trauma often cluster into two observable patterns: hyperarousal and …
Influence of Teaching Style on Students’ Engagement, …
classroom management as well as effective content delivery. Despite frequent personal development training of teachers, students are still found to be demotivated sitting in the …
Student Misbehaviors Confronted by Academics and Their …
classroom management skills to create a sound learning environment. I n the formation of this environment, the behaviors performed by each stakeholder in the classroom play significant …
Creating Learning Environments in Preschool Classrooms …
centers to be important in preschool classroom. Also, pre-service preschool teachers stated that there are points to be considered while creating learning centers. In conclusion, pre-service …
The Use of a Token Economy To Help Motivate Students
A study was done on classroom management to investigate the impact of classroom management training on classroom management, differences in attitudes toward classroom management …
Differentiated instruction: A research basis
a rethinking of the structure, management and content of the classroom, inviting participants within the learning context to become engaged in the process, to the benefit of all. While the …
Improving Classroom Guidance Curriculum With …
(depending on school level) delivering classroom guidance; thus, development of classroom guidance curriculum warrants careful consideration and intentionality (Lopez & Mason, 2018; …
Glasser s Choice Theory and Purkey s Invitational Education …
and scores of other best selling books, articles and monographs, is most famous for his contri-butions to psychiatry and elementary/secondary school reform. Dr. William Watson Purkey, co …
The Impact of Conscious Discipline on Teacher Efficacy and …
Keywords: Classroom management; Emotional intelligence; Efficacy; Burnout; Conscious Discipline® Introduction Classroom management and discipline can be a challenge for …
The Inclusive Classroom Tammy Webster Abstract - ed
needs learners are together in the same classroom (Ekeh & Oladayo, 2012, p. 2). Creating an inclusive classroom setting requires strategies and techniques that meet the needs of all …
Movement Matters: The Importance of Incorporating …
INCORPORATING MOVEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM 4 Movement Matters: The Importance of Incorporating Movement in the Classroom A classroom is a place where children spend nearly …
Progressivism, Schools and Schools of Education: An …
schools is overwhelmingly teacher-centered; classroom management is the teacher’s top priority; traditional school subjects dominate the curriculum; textbooks and teacher talk are the primary …
Communicating with Parents: Strategies for Teachers - ed
classroom and school newsletters even more effective communication tools. Teachers should incorporate the same color, quality, and paper size for all news-letters to create a …
Reflective Practice in Teacher Education: Issues, Challenges, …
planning, behavioral management, and performance indicators. Alger (2006) gives an example of how reflective practice impacts pre-service teachers’ classroom teaching and enhances the …
Student-Centered and Teacher-Centered Classroom …
Management. Classroom management is a multi-faceted concept that includes the organization of the physical environment, the establishment of rules and routines, the development of effective …
Using Variable Interval Reinforcement Schedules to …
While thumb-sucking, by itself, is not a common problem that many classroom teachers address, the above fictionalized example can provide teachers with a lens to better understand ways to …
THE EFFECTS OF LEARNING STATIONS TECHNIQUE ON …
the classroom or outside the classroom) by working individually or in groups with the help of ... a total of 29 researches including 11 graduate thesis and 18 articles have been reached. 2.2. …
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& Unal, 2009). In fact, it was pointed out that lack of classroom management, or poor classroom management is a cause for some teachers to burnout or leaves the field (Little & Akin-Little, …
Token Economy Systems to Increase Appropriate Behaviors
The token economy, as a classroom management system, has been implemented for many years and continues to be employed by numerous teachers. Many behaviors such as being off-task, …