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         Classroom Management Teach:     more books (55)
  1. Talk Less. Teach More! Nonverbal Classroom Management by Pearl Nitsche, 2006-09-30
  2. The Eleven Commandments of Good Teaching: Creating Classrooms Where Teachers Can Teach by Vickie Gill, 2001-04-27
  3. Multisensory Strategies: Lessons and Classroom Management Techniques to Reach and Teach All Learners (Multisensory Strategies and Explicit Structures to Reach and Teach All) by Edgar McIntosh, Marilu Peck, 2005-06-01
  4. How to Reach and Teach ADD/ADHD Children: Practical Techniques, Strategies, and Interventions for Helping Children with Attention Problems and Hyperactivity by Sandra F. Rief, 1993-01-01
  5. Creating Classrooms Where Teachers Love to Teach And Students Love to Learn by Robert Sornson, 2005-09-30
  6. Differentiating Instruction in the Regular Classroom: How to Reach and Teach All Learners, Grades 3-12 by Diane Heacox, 2001-12
  7. Teach More and Discipline Less: Preventing Problem Behaviors in the K-6 Classroom by Barbara Reider, 2004-12-17
  8. Time to teach!: A discipline program that works : 250 teach to's for classroom success by Rick Dahlgren, 2000
  9. The Second City Guide to Improv in the Classroom: Using Improvisation to Teach Skills and Boost Learning in the Content Areas (Grades K-8) by Katherine S., Ph.D. McKnight, Mary Scruggs, 2008-05-09
  10. Called to Teach: An Introduction to the Ministry of Teaching by William R. Yount, 1999-01
  11. But Teach, You Ain't Listenin', or How to Cope With Violence in a Public School Classroom by Tom Yonker, 1983-03
  12. A classroom discipline plan that teaches democracy.(Report): An article from: Issues in Teacher Education by Susan Pass, 2007-03-22
  13. Tough to Reach Tough to Teach: Students With Behavior Problems by Sylvia Rockwell, 1993-02
  14. Inclusion 101: How to Teach All Learners by Anne M. Bauer, Thomas M. Shea, 1999-03-01

1. The Really Big List Of Classroom Management Resources
Need we say more? Teach 2000 Classroom Management. School Discipline Articles. Books for Teachers re Classroom Management and Instruction
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2. Classroom Management Teaching Ideas That Worked
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"Gotcha"

Maureen Schafer, Fifth Grade Inclusion "For individualizing classroom management I created the "Gotcha" system. A "Gotcha" is given to any (sometimes all) students that have been caught doing something positive. This may be as simple as being ready for a lesson, picking up a piece of trash, helping a classmate, etc. Each time a student is verbally told "Gotcha", they complete a small ticket that has a name line, date line, and a line for what they got caught doing. The students keep track of how many "Gotchas" they get in a day and then complete that many tickets during our end of the day routine. All "Gotchas" then go in the "Gotcha" basket. At the end of the week we discuss probability, percentages, etc. of chances of getting your name pulled. Students will never have "Gotchas" taken away once awarded. I then pull about 10 or so tickets - each student may then choose a prize from the prize basket. We then dump all the tickets for that week and start again on Monday. This system has worked extremely well for my fifth graders over the years! Hope you find this successful also! "

3. The Really Best List Of Classroom Management Resources
Can Teach Lists many common questions and necessary information pertaining to successful implementation of classroom management skills.
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4. Discipline By Design
that you can use in your classroom that will help you achieve effective group management and Don't attempt to teach over the chatter of
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5. ProTeacher! Classroom Management Ideas For Elementary School
Classroom Management Behavior Management New Teachers Class Meetings Organization Can Teach A List of Rewards Has someone been good?
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6. Classroom Management
Stepping Out Lesson plans to teach behavior modification Classroom Management Tips Several tips for the inexperienced and experienced teacher
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7. CanTeach Classroom Management Discipline Organization
Classroom Management discipline organization A List of Ways to Encourage Good Behaviour. A List of Reward Ideas
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and student profile and our sensible, respectful, and powerful programs will forever improve your classroom and give you more Time To Teach.
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9. 2004UWA7/8
Classroom Management How to Teach Like a Pro Delaney Kirk, Drake. University a. June 1719, 2004 in Durham , NC
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10. Classroom Management
Share Us. Home Teacher Resource Methods and Theory Classroom Management Teachnology - The Art and Science of Teaching with Technology
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11. Classroom Management Topics Index Power Tools How-To
Front page Power Tools HowTo Classroom Management General. Classroom Pledge and-ends can sharpen their visual acuity, teach them the
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12. Classroom Management
Teaching Strategies and Ideas Classroom Management Getting Off to a Good Start Cooperative Learning Keeping the Class Flowing
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C lassroom Management
While the term “classroom management” can sometimes mean specifically a discipline system, we’re using it here in its broader sense: creating and maintaining a safe, supportive, and challenging learning environment. This can mean everything from how you arrange the chairs in the room to the lessons you plan to how you handle student conflicts. Working from this definition of classroom management, we’ve compiled some advice and divided it loosely into three categories: GETTING OFF TO A GOOD START
The first day of class is crucial to the rest of the session. How do you create an environment in which students can succeed? Getting off to a strong start means establishing clear expectations that contribute to the overall goals of students’ academic and social growth and making sure that students understand the expectations and know how to meet them. Learn more here about:
  • how to approach your first day of class the rules for making class rules the role of the CTY/CAA honor code and positive discipline involving students in constructing the class community ways your TA can contribute
COOPERATIVE LEARNING
Cooperative learning tasks tend to allow students to achieve higher academic test scores, higher self-esteem, greater numbers of positive social skills, fewer stereotypes of individuals of other races or ethnic groups, and greater comprehension of the content and skills being studied. To be effective the activity must have a specific set of student learning objectives/outcomes. Here you will see an example of a cooperative learning activity with the learning objectives/outcomes identified along the way.

13. NEA: Classroom Management
Teaching With Heart How do you revive a floundering classroom and restore What to do when proven classroom management techniques are not working.
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14. Teaching Strategies: Classroom Management
Teaching Strategies Classroom Management. Even experienced and wellprepared instructors sometimes find classroom dynamics unpredictable and difficult to
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Teaching Strategies: Classroom Management Even experienced and well-prepared instructors sometimes find classroom dynamics unpredictable and difficult to manage. This article presents practical ideas to help teachers set guidelines and control disruptive behavior. Managing the Classroom and Relating to Students
See Appendix A of "The Penn State Teacher II: Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn"
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Incivility in the College Classroom

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15. PEC: Classroom Management Teaching Tips
Have class rules posted clearly in all places in which you teach. and protocols you set for such management tasks as entering and leaving the classroom,
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Teaching Tips
for Beginning PE Teachers
The following tips may be helpful to new physical education teachers who are trying to establish and create a positive and orderly learning environment in their classrooms. This certainly isn't an all-inclusive list but we hope it is helpful.
  • Get to know students names as soon as you can! After learning them, use them often when giving praise, feedback, or getting students attention.
  • Look students in the eye when speaking with them.
  • Greet students at the gym entrance or in the locker room as soon as they arrive.
  • Have class rules posted clearly in all places in which you teach.
  • When instructing keep your " back to the wall " as much as possible.
  • While helping individual students with a task or skill, position yourself so you can see the rest of the class.
  • Keep your eyes up and looking across the class so you can see what is going with all of the students and not just the students in front of you. Think of it as a good defensive driver of a car. You don't look at the hood when driving, look out in front so you can anticipate and avoid potential problems.
  • Give feedback across the gym every now and then. For example, using a raised voice while students are practicing extend your voice across the gym telling Sally and Jessie they are doing a nice job working together.

16. Classroom Management
Bad Teaching Practices What not to do. Behavior Home Page- Provides discussions and Fred Jones Positive classroom management- Provides products assist
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  • 7 Habits of Good Teachers Today - A timeless article by education week. Bad Teaching Practices - What not to do. Behavior Home Page - Provides discussions and advice on behavioral interventions. Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies - Provides information to the public about a range of practical applications of behavioral technology. CHADD®: School Discipline for Students with ADD - From the Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder site. M.D.s Edward M. Hallowell and John J. Ratey give 50 practical tips on how teachers can deal with Attention Deficit Disorder students. Discipline without Stress, Rewards, or Punishments - K-12 program showing how to handle classroom disruptions simply and easily. Raise individual and social responsibility. Create a noncoercive classroom.
  • Dr. Mac's Amazing Behavior Management Advice Site - Lots of great tips on managing student behavior. Also post your problem, we'll offer suggestions.
  • Early Warning, Timely Prevention
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    18. ProTeacher! Behavior Management And Positive Discipline Plans And Strategies For
    classroom management Board All PreK8 teachers are welcome to join us for Can teach A List of Ways to Encourage Good Behavior - Just what the title
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    Behavior Management ProTeacher Archive A growing collection of tens of thousands of ideas shared on ProTeacher over the years by teachers from across the United States and around the world. Try it now: source
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    Visit our growing community of elementary school teachers! Get involved today! Ask questions and share ideas with teachers nationwide. Over 30 active discussion boards. Newcomers always welcome! Free! source
    Behavior Management Survey
    Hundreds of teachers from across the country participated in this ProTeacher-sponsored survey. Dozens of graphs illustrate what teachers are doing in their classrooms and how they think about this critical aspect of classroom management. How many teachers use classroom meetings? How do teachers feel about extrinsic rewards? Youll find out the answers to those questions and more. source
    Classroom Management Board
    All PreK-8 teachers are welcome to join us for discussions relating to classroom management. Share your ideas and ask questions! Also, follow the green arrows to our popular VENT boards. Read our Participation Guidelines prior to posting. New visitors welcome!

    19. Classroom Management/ Discipline
    classroom management / Discipline. You can t teach if your classroom is not under control the best way to teach children to be responsible, trustworthy,
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    20. School Discipline & Classroom Management : A Bibliography
    Am I in Trouble; Using Discipline to teach Young Children Responsibility. pa. Cooperative Discipline; classroom management that Promotes SelfEsteem.
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    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) bibliography of classroom discipline and management page. This page complements content at Educational PsychologySchool Discipline page. This bibliography covers the publications of authors of some of the major discipline programs. The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap
    General Reviews
    Cooperative Discipline. Albert Kids Are Worth It. Coloroso ... Rudolf Dreikurs
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    Joyce, Bruce R. and Weil, Marsha. Models of Teaching
    Covers rationale and research on major well-researched models of teaching and illustrates K-12 classroom use through scenarios and examples of instructional materials.
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    Discipline with Dignity [Richard Curwin and Allen N. Mendler]
    Blumenfeld-Jones, Donald S. "Conventional Systems of Classroom Discipline (the Patriarchy Speaks" in Journal of Educational Thought , v30, n1, p5-21, April, 1996.
    Considers traditional classroom discipline systems as partiarchal moral system; critiques discipline systems.
    Carter, Susanne. "Interventions. Organizing Systems To Support Competent Social Behavior in Children and Youth" in ERIC ED 380971, 1994.

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