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The Organized Teacher's Guide to Classroom Management, Grades K-8, Second Edition

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | 2e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9781260441895
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McGraw-Hill Education 2e druk, 2019 9781260441895
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Discover strategies and tools to make your classroom run more smoothly
Classroom management can be challenging even for experienced teachers. Written by two award-winning educators, this practical guide is filled with tips and proticols to help you manage your classroom more efficiently. There’s advice on setting up your classroom, establishing rules,  dealing with difficult students, meeting with parents, and much more. The authors also examine teaching theories from leading educators and offer guidance to help you determine the best teaching style for every situation. 
The book includes dozens of useful documents such as charts, rewards certificates, child-teacher or parent-teacher contracts for homework, attendance or discipline, and more. The documents can also be accessed online and sent directly to a printer, saving you valuable time. 
The Organized Teacher’s Guide to Classroom Management, Second Edition will help you:
•Find strategies to keep your classroom running smoothly•Determine which teaching style is most appropriate for you•Establish rules, consequences, and procedures•Manage student behavior in the classroom•Create more inspired lesson plans and curricula•Get organized with reproducible charts, checklists, and more 

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ISBN13:9781260441895
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Druk:2

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What Do Teachers Make? <br/> Preface <br/> 1 Theorists <br/> Twelve Theorists of Classroom Management <br/> Albert Bandura: Social Learning Theory <br/> Lee and Marlene Canter: Assertive Discipline <br/> Richard Curwin and Allen Mendler: Discipline with Dignity <br/> Rudolf Dreikurs: Discipline Through Democratic Teaching <br/> Haim Ginott: Discipline Through Congruent Communication <br/> William Glasser: Noncoercive Discipline <br/> Fred Jones: Positive Classroom Discipline <br/> Spencer Kagan: Win-Win Discipline <br/> Jacob Kounin: Improving Discipline Through Lesson Management <br/> Marvin Marshall: Discipline Through Raising Responsibility <br/> Fritz Redl and William Wattenberg: Discipline Through Influencing Group Behavior <br/> B. F. Skinner: Discipline Through Shaping Desired Behavior <br/> 2 Organizing Your Classroom <br/> Physical Arrangement <br/> Purposeful Room Arrangement <br/> Inheriting a Classroom <br/> High-Traffic Areas <br/> Student Accessibility to Teacher and Instruction <br/> Teacher and Student Supply Kits <br/> Teacher Kit <br/> Student Kits <br/> Bulletin Boards <br/> Physical Classroom Setup <br/> Instructional Focal Point <br/> Arrangement of Student Desks <br/> Placement of Teacher’s Desk <br/> File Cabinets <br/> Equipment <br/> Bookcases <br/> Small Group Instruction Areas <br/> Learning Centers/Labs <br/> Textbooks <br/> Instructional Materials <br/> Student Work and Student Portfolios <br/> Utilizing Storage Space <br/> Efficiency Is the Key <br/> 3 Establishing Rules, Consequences, and Procedures <br/> Establishing Classroom Rules <br/> Kindergarten–First Grade <br/> Second–Third Grades <br/> Fourth–Sixth Grades <br/> Secondary Grades or Advanced Learners <br/> Rules That Work for Any Grade <br/> Additional Ideas for Rules <br/> Establishing Classroom Consequences <br/> Time-Out <br/> Detention <br/> Communication Home <br/> Action Plan and/or Conference <br/> Summary <br/> Establishing Classroom Procedures <br/> Use of Classroom Elements <br/> Student Participation <br/> Talking Among Students <br/> Obtaining Help <br/> Activities for “Early Finishers” <br/> Classroom Transitions <br/> General Procedures <br/> Distributing Materials <br/> Interruptions and Delays <br/> Restroom Breaks <br/> The Library <br/> The Resource Room <br/> The Office <br/> The Nurse <br/> The Cafeteria <br/> The Playground and Equipment <br/> Fire and Disaster Drills <br/> Classroom Helpers and Monitors <br/> 4 Managing Student Behavior <br/> Consistency <br/> A Positive Classroom Climate <br/> Incentives and Rewards <br/> Recognition <br/> Privileges <br/> Activities <br/> Tangible Rewards <br/> Cautions About Using Rewards <br/> Managing Misbehavior <br/> Misbehavior in the Classroom <br/> Identifying Misbehavior <br/> Discipline and Flexibility <br/> Converting Inappropriate Behavior <br/> Techniques for Managing Behavior <br/> Anecdotal Records <br/> Addressing Concerns About Behavior <br/> Meeting the Students’ Needs <br/> Communicating with Parents <br/> 5 Getting off to a Good Start <br/> Teaching Routines and Procedures <br/> Describing and Modeling Desired Behavior <br/> Students Respond to Appropriate Classroom Routines <br/> Give Appropriate Feedback <br/> Creating a Congenial and Positive Climate in Your Classroom <br/> Teacher Authority <br/> Rules and Consequences <br/> The First Days of the School Year <br/> Communicating with Families <br/> Anticipating Problems <br/> The First Week of School <br/> Final Thoughts <br/> 6 Know Your Support Team <br/> Connecting with the Team <br/> Members of the Team <br/> Teachers <br/> Administration <br/> Office Staff <br/> Instructional Support <br/> Parents <br/> 7 Planning, Instruction, and Assessment <br/> Planning <br/> Common Core Standards <br/> Goals <br/> Objectives <br/> Materials <br/> Lesson Plan Procedures <br/> Instruction <br/> Tone <br/> Strategies <br/> Inclusion <br/> Questioning <br/> Assessment <br/> Summative Assessment <br/> Formative Assessment <br/> Check for Understanding <br/> Reflection <br/> Aids for Planning, Instruction, and Assessment <br/> Troubleshooting a Lesson <br/> Lesson Plan Templates <br/> 5E Lesson Plan <br/> Student-Focused Lesson Plan <br/> Understanding Your Teacher’s Edition <br/> Cumulative Records <br/> Individualized Education Plan <br/> Bloom’s Taxonomy <br/> Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences <br/> Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Learning Styles <br/> Final Thoughts <br/> 8 Managing Active Learning <br/> Group Work <br/> Designing Small Groups <br/> Activities for Small Groups <br/> Activity for Pairs or Partners <br/> Learning Centers <br/> Setting Up Learning Centers <br/> Curriculum-Related Learning Centers <br/> Learning Center Rules of Behavior <br/> Individual Work <br/> Activities for Individual Work <br/> Final Thoughts <br/> 9 Instructional Challenges <br/> Different Learning Styles <br/> Visual Learners <br/> Auditory Learners <br/> Kinesthetic Learners <br/> Modifications <br/> Getting Students Started <br/> Keeping Students Engaged <br/> Keeping Students in Their Seats <br/> Helping Students Follow Directions <br/> Additional Modifications <br/> Working with Students with Special Needs <br/> Students with Learning Disabilities <br/> Students with ADD or ADHD <br/> Students with Autism <br/> Students with Asperger’s Syndrome <br/> Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders <br/> Students Who Are Gifted <br/> Working with English Language Learners <br/> E.L.D. Levels <br/> E.L.D. Strategies <br/> E.L.D. Series <br/> English Language Development Levels <br/> Diversity of Students <br/> Diversity and the Curriculum <br/> Final Thoughts <br/> 10 Curriculum Overview <br/> Understanding Who Your Students Are <br/> Kindergarten (5–6 Years Old) <br/> First Grade (6–7 Years Old) <br/> Second Grade (7–8 Years Old) <br/> Third Grade (8–9 Years Old) <br/> Fourth Grade (9–10 Years Old) <br/> Fifth Grade (10–11 Years Old) <br/> Sixth Grade (11–12 Years Old) <br/> Understanding the Curriculum <br/> Language Arts: Reading <br/> Language Arts: Writing <br/> Math <br/> Social Studies <br/> Science <br/> Physical Education <br/> Visual and Performing Arts <br/> Cross-Curricular Subject Areas <br/> Curriculum Planning <br/> Templates <br/> Index
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