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371.1024 L8522m 2005
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- 1. Beginnings: An Introduction
- The First Few Days
- Beyond a Conventional View of Classroom Management
- Assessing Your Commitment
- Identifying Your Current Sources of Job Satisfaction
- Believing in Yourself
- Believing in Your Students' Potential
- Dealing with Unrealistic Job Expectations
- Developing Guiding Principles
- Maintaining a Balance
- In Review
- What Lies Ahead
- 2. Building Relationships: Teacher Communication
- Effects of Teacher Communication
- Your School Family
- Reduction of Relationship Problems
- Actions for Building and Maintaining Good Professional Relationships
- 3. Getting What's Best: Promoting Desired Behaviors
- Planning for Success
- Developing Class Rules
- Developing Logistical Procedures
- Enhancing the Learning Environment
- Modeling Productive Behaviors
- Monitoring Student Progress
- 4. Keep Up the Good Work: The Use of Positive Reinforcement
- Defining the Limits of Positive Reinforcement
- The Targets of Positive Reinforcement
- Identification of Student Preferences for Positive Reinforcers
- Interdependent Group-Oriented Reinforcement
- Supportive Comments: But Not without Reservations
- Managing Difficult Situations
- Thinking about Yourself
- 5. Being Helpful: Managing Unwanted Behaviors
- Frame of Reference for Reducing Misbehavior
- Positive Interventions
- Negative Interventions
- Critical Choices
- Specific Problems
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- 6. The Home Connection: Working with Parents
- Getting Started: Working with Administrators
- Having a Willing Attitude
- Writing Home
- Spreading the News
- Telephoning and E-Mailing Home
- Making Homework Useful and Palatable
- Meeting with Parents
- And More Can Be Done
- Final Thoughts: Benefits and Cautions
- 7. Including Everyone: Teaching Students with Special Needs
- A Brief Background of the Development of IDEA
- Important Provisions in IDEA 1997 Affecting Regular-Education Teachers
- Assessment of Your Approach to Teaching Students with Disabilities
- Initiative in Making Referrals
- Home-Related Problems
- Intellectually Gifted Students
- 8. The Complete Package: Helping Students Develop Efficient Work Habits
- Reasons for Promoting Good Work Habits
- Problematic Work Tendencies
- School Strategies for Promoting Effective Work Habits
- Selected Work Practices to be Promoted
- 9. In the Cool of the Evening: Your Life Beyond The Classroom
- Rest
- Physical-Fitness Activity
- Recreational Pursuits
- Diet
- Social Relations
- Domestic Responsibilities
- Academic Preparation
- 10. Bringing It Together: A Brighter Day
- General Review
- Managing Problems
- On Your Own
- Appendix. Not in Their Best Interest-Corporal Punishment
- Ethical Concerns Related to Corporal Punishment
- Legal Issues Related to Corporal Punishment.
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