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Practical Application of Classroom Management Theories into Strategies
Practical Application of Classroom Management Theories into Strategies
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In Practical Application of Classroom Management Theories into Strategies, author George R. Taylor outlines the specific skills educators require for successful classroom management and behavior-control strategies. Research supports the premise that knowledge of effective classroom management techniques and strategies is essential in helping teachers to effectively deal with inappropriate, aggressive, and/or unacceptable classroom behaviors. For new teachers, classroom management is especially critical.
In the book the following key elements are named as the cornerstone of successful classroom management for new, as well as seasoned, teachers: 1) how to manage children from diverse backgrounds, 2) how to employ effective strategies to deal with various types of behavior problems, 3) how to effectively assess and diagnose behavioral problems, 4) how to seek professional services, 5) how to effectively communicate with parents, and 6) how to recognize the ways cultural differences impact behavior. The success of these strategies will depend upon the teacher's demonstration of appropriate models, maintenance of a democratic environment, and a proactive approach.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgment
Chapter 4 Causes Associated with Classroom Management and Discipline Problems
Chapter 5 Classroom Management Theories
Chapter 6 The Kounin Model
Chapter 7 The Ginott Model
Chapter 8 The Glasser Classroom Model
Chapter 9 Behavioral Management Strategies
Chapter 10 Assertive Disorders
Chapter 11 Dreikurs Conceptual Model
Chapter 12 Thomas Gordon Model
Chapter 13 The Jones Model
Chapter 14 Improving Classroom Discipline
Chapter 15 Class Management and Instruction
Chapter 16 Parenting Skills: Impact Upon Behavior Patterns of Children
Chapter 17 Summary/Conclusion Remarks
Chapter 18 Appendices: Appendix A: Suggestions for Effective Classroom Management; Appendix B: Charting Frequency of Behaviors; Appendix C: Teaching Routines; Appendix D: Suggestions for Handling Unacceptable Classroom Behavior; Appendix E: Positive Consequenc
Chapter 19 Endnotes
Chapter 20 Bibliography
Chapter 21 Author
Chapter 22 About the Contributors
Chapter 23 Author Index
Chapter 24 Subject Index
Chapter 25 List of Figures and Tables: Figure 1: Accessible Seating Arrangements; Table 6.1: Steps in Changing Negative Behaviors; Table 13.1: Ninety-two (92) Ways to Promote Academic and Social Growth of Children with Disabilities
Product details
Published | Jul 08 2004 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9780761827306 |
Imprint | University Press of America |
Dimensions | 8 x 10 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |