The Key Elements of Classroom Management: Managing Time and Space, Student Behavior, and Instructional Strategies | 
enlarge | Authors: Joyce Mcleod, Jan Fisher, Ginny Hoover Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Deve Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 195 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.8 x 0.5
ISBN: 0871207877 Dewey Decimal Number: 371.1024 EAN: 9780871207876 ASIN: 0871207877
Publication Date: September 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Book Description All teachers know that a well-managed classroom is the cornerstone of a strong instructional program, but many are uncertain where they should focus their energies. In The Key Elements of Classroom Management, three veteran teachers show how teachers can make real improvements in their classroom by concentrating on basic skills in three critical areas: ? Managing Time and Space. Joyce McLeod shares techniques to help K-12 teachers arrange the classroom, organize schedules, pace the year's curriculum, and manage administrative tasks. ? Managing Student Behavior. Jan Fisher focuses on preventing conflicts and disruptions by teaching students responsibility, self-management, and problem-solving and decision-making skills. ? Managing Instructional Strategies. Ginny Hoover describes various research-based instructional methods, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of each. The authors combine insights gleaned from extensive experience with step-by-step discussions of practical strategies. Any teacher who has struggled with the day-to-day challenges of the classroom will find an abundance of proven techniques for creating an orderly, caring, and efficient environment that supports successful teaching and learning.
Download Description All teachers know that a well-managed classroom is the cornerstone of a strong instructional program, but many are uncertain where they should focus their energies. In The Key Elements of Classroom Management, three veteran teachers show how teachers can make real improvements in their classroom by concentrating on basic skills in three critical areas: . Managing Time and Space. Joyce McLeod shares techniques to help K-12 teachers arrange the classroom, organize schedules, pace the year's curriculum, and manage administrative tasks. . Managing Student Behavior. Jan Fisher focuses on preventing conflicts and disruptions by teaching students responsibility, self-management, and problem-solving and decision-making skills. . Managing Instructional Strategies. Ginny Hoover describes various research-based instructional methods, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of each. The authors combine insights gleaned from extensive experience with step-by-step discussions of practical strategies. Any teacher who has struggled with the day-to-day challenges of the classroom will find an abundance of proven techniques for creating an orderly, caring, and efficient environment that supports successful teaching and learning.
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Simple yet effective May 12, 2006 Aurora Antonio (Philippines) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am studying to be a certified teacher. I found this book easy to comprehend and chock-full of sensible, practical advice. The three authors really know what they are talking about. Highly recommended.
Key Elements -- a wonderful resource for a teacher's shelf. December 14, 2004 Bitsy Griffin (North Carolina) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Key Elements is well organized and easy to read. It addresses so many of the frequent issues that come up in a classroom from seating to planning a lesson to intervening with a student to locating resources both on and off campus. Ideas are given for meeting the needs of the teacher, students, and parents. It is obvious that the authors know education as only teachers can. What a great help this will be for new and experienced teachers. Thanks to Joyce, Ginny, and Jan for this valuable resource!
Classroom Management December 14, 2004 wig (Michigan) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Two of the authors, Jan Fisher and Ginny Hoover are regular posters on teachers.net. They have been unfailingly helpful with their advise in the areas of classroom management and teaching strategies. This is what led me to read their book. Their talents,, along with Joyce McLeod's, combine to make a very informative, helpful book. After 33 years in the classroom, I wasn't sure that there was anything left in these areas that I had not already been exposed to. I was pleasantly surprised to learn new "tricks of the trade" to add to my repertoire. I would recommend this book to teachers-to-be, beginning teachers, and seasoned teachers alike.
Practical help for the classroom teacher December 13, 2004 Novel (UK) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a useful guide to changing/improving the way you run your classroom, speak to your students and manage your teaching. It revolutionised my relationship with a class that had gone feral. They and I benefited from the range of practical advice available in this book. The results of reading it are obvious in all my teaching and learning strategies. Thank goodness for such hands-on help from teachers who still work at the coal face!
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