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OverviewThis book will help teacher educators, preservice and classroom teachers, and administrators investigate and discuss common issues in classroom management at the secondary level. It will also serve as a supplement to many approaches to teaching classroom management by offering case studies that reflect common issues teachers will face in their classrooms. The case studies that are included address classroom procedures, equity in the classroom, disruptions by students, rules and consequences, rewards, classroom climate, teacher-student relationships, and other problems relating to classroom management. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amanda M. RudolphPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Education Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9781578864492ISBN 10: 1578864496 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 26 May 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPart 1 Introduction Part 2 Part I: Classroom Management and Course Content Chapter 3 1. Bad Lesson Chapter 4 2. Cheaters Chapter 5 3. A Quick Finish Chapter 6 4. Special Needs Chapter 7 5. A Heckler Part 8 Part II: Classroom Management and Social Issues Chapter 9 6. The Class Clown Chapter 10 7. Gossiping Chapter 11 8. Black and White Chapter 12 9. Angry Outburst Chapter 13 10. Ms. Popularity Part 14 Part III: Classroom Management and Special Circumstances Chapter 15 11. A Power Struggle Chapter 16 12. Violent Students Chapter 17 13. Bullies Chapter 18 14. Weapons Chapter 19 15. An Angry ParentReviewsIt is rare for a book for educators to meld practical experience and knowledge with the theoretical aspects of classroom management. The case studies are well crafted and based on real classroom occurrences. Add to this Dr. Rudolph's passion for role-play, and the result is a book that will be an indispensable tool for improving classroom management.--Michael J. Wavering A practical complementary text for classroom management courses, this volume of case studies makes educational research and theories understandable in the context of actual classroom situations. Each case study is enhanced with background information on a particular school and its 'players,' as well as discussion questions, areas for reflection, and ideas for role play. Of particular interest are topics pertaining to a safe school environment, including how to deal with violent students, bullies, and weapons. Recommended. Choice More than anyone else, Dr. Rudolph helped [me] prepare to become an effective classroom teacher. She helped change my whole approach to education. Now armed with concise research and case studies, she brings her fresh and unique approach of classroom management to everyone else. Every teacher should own a copy of this book. -- Andrew Marsh Rudolph overviews approaches and common issues in secondary classroom management and uses case studies to address equity in the classroom, different types of disruptive students (and parents!), rules and consequences, and teacher-student relationships. Reference and Research Book News It is rare for a book for educators to meld practical experience and knowledge with the theoretical aspects of classroom management. The case studies are well crafted and based on real classroom occurrences. Add to this Dr. Rudolph's passion for role-play, and the result is a book that will be an indispensable tool for improving classroom management. -- Michael J. Wavering Rich with scenarios of classroom management issues that reflect the daily life of a secondary classroom teacher, Rudolph has articulated in her book a constructivist path of inquiry into classroom management for the secondary education teacher. Each chapter offers an authentic scenario that situates the reader in a relevant issue or problem. The detailed information offered in each scenario affords the student of secondary education classroom management a pedagogical space in which to engage in discussion, reflection and role play activities that further extend the inquiry. -- Patrick Jenlink Author InformationAmanda M. Rudolph is an assistant professor in secondary education at Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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