Managing Today’s Schools

Managing Today’s Schools

Author: Jeffrey Glanz

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-02-20

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1475862504

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Successful principals today need skills in both management and leadership because both are essential to achieve success in all facets of running a school—one is not necessarily more important than the other. However, there are not many books solely devoted to school management. Most work on school management is part of larger works on school administration. Managing Today’s Schools: New Skills for School Leaders in the 21st Century is unique in that the focus on managerially operating a school does not hinder discussion on the interconnectedness between management and leadership. Additionally, emphasis is placed on 21st- century cutting-edge ideas about school management. Each chapter includes case study-type scenarios with thought-provoking questions that simultaneously summarize the chapter while also helping readers think about the ways they might put the ideas of the chapter into practice.


Classroom Management in Today's Schools

Classroom Management in Today's Schools

Author: Ashanti Ruffin

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 9781441530851

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If you are looking for statistical data that validates the achievement gap within the educational system THIS IS NOT THAT BOOK! This book was written by a high school Chemistry teacher that currently teaches juniors and seniors in an urban area with challenges in closing the achievement gaps. She is dedicated to finding solutions to help build a future generation that demonstrates intelligence and show a genuine love themselves and each other. From this book, you will learn real answers that revolutionize the students in your classroom into productive individuals. Also, by practicing such techniques, you will witness the transformation of your student's mentality throughout the whole year; not just the beginning of the year or after grades are due. This book does not display strategies that "sound good on paper" written by administrators who have not been inside the class room in the past five years. Nor does this book contain another lesson plan strategy that shows you how to plan a lesson that great lesson that the students will not participate in. There are great strategies out there that if the student is willing, can be proven to be very successful. This book is the connection between those ideas that work and actually seeing results. The main objective this book implies is that the success of your classroom begins with you, the teacher. There are many types of teaching styles and personalities an instructor will possess, and would not be productive for the students. You will learn how to reach those students who create the achievement gap without consuming yourself in the job. You will learn how to find your "niche" and effectively teach all your students that they will all succeed in your classroom. This book is for every teacher. You may find that all of the approaches used may not be for you. However, you will develop your own personal tactic that will change the productivity in your classroom.


Real Talk About Classroom Management

Real Talk About Classroom Management

Author: Serena Pariser

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2018-02-13

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1544317743

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Learn From a teacher who’s been through it all! Real talk about thriving and learning in the classroom When most educators think of K-12 classroom management, we traditionally focus on ways to keep students quiet, well behaved, and on task. In order to better prepare them for the realities of today’s world, we should instead think of classroom management as preparing students to work collaboratively, form their own thoughts and opinions, stay independently motivated, and listen to their classmates. In the interconnected 21st century, classroom management is about building students up, not breaking them down. With those changes in mind, this handy guide offers 50 proven best practices for managing today’s classroom in a user-friendly format, complete with just-in-time tools and relatable teacher-to-teacher anecdotes and advice. Culled from years of real-world classroom experience, this book will give you the tips and tricks you need to succeed all school year long, including Making the pivotal first weeks of school count Forming positive relationships with your students Inspiring creativity and maintaining discipline through curriculum and instruction Utilizing other adults (parents, teachers, and administrators) as resources Wowing your students with "spins" and making a lasting emotional impact Keeping yourself sane, from maintaining work-life balance to managing professional relationships This book delivers the mission-critical information every teacher needs to effectively manage the classroom, and prepare students with the social skills and communication tools they’ll need to succeed in today’s world.


Behavior Management in Today’s Schools

Behavior Management in Today’s Schools

Author: Edward Cancio

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-01-12

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1475844530

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Children enter the school doors today with many diverse needs: mental health problems, ADHD, anxiety, victims of physical or sexual abuse, homelessness, or facing some other type of trauma. Teachers in today’s classrooms are struggling to understand the needs of their students and to provide a supportive and nurturing environment, while maintaining structure and routine. In whatever setting students are, teachers must understand the challenges that students come to school facing, know how to assess the needs of the children, build positive relationships with them, collaborate with others, and take care of themselves. This first book in a two book volume explores the needed components in setting the stage for meeting the needs of the students. The teachers who serve these children need a comprehensive set of tools to meet their needs. This volume, along with the second one that provides the specific interventions that teachers will need to implement, is that comprehensive resource for educators.


Managing 21st Century Classrooms

Managing 21st Century Classrooms

Author: Jane Bluestein

Publisher: ASCD

Published: 2014-01-08

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13: 1416618872

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This book identifies seven of the most prevalent classroom management misconceptions, discusses the tried-but-not-so-true practices that result from them, and offers positive, research-based alternatives that take into account how students learn today.


Managing Challenging Behaviors in Schools

Managing Challenging Behaviors in Schools

Author: Holly Mariah Menzies

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1606239511

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"No one knows the literature on challenging behavior better than Lane and her colleagues. This book translates that knowledge into practice in a way that teachers will benefit from tremendously. With a focus on both instructional and management variables associated with preventing and dealing with difficult behavior, the book provides concise, easy-to-follow explantions of interventions. It is a unique resource that preservice and practicing teachers will refer to often."---Timothy J. Landrum, PhD, Department of Special Education, University of Louisville "I am extremely impressed with this book, including its content, organization, and the strong emphasis on workable, effective strategies for today's schools and classrooms. The strategies are presented in the context of a three-tiered model that allows teachers to specifically match student needs. I have not seen a resource of this type that is so well tailored to the needs of classroom teachers."---Hill M. Walker, PhD, Codirector, Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior, University of Oregon "Using the best evidence from research and practice, this comprehensive book presents a wealth of information for managing challenging behavioral difficulties in schools. Readers learn how to systematically plan and deliver approaches that increase in intensity of support. The strategies are described in a step-by-step format, with consideration for different age groups of learners, so that both new and experienced teachers can immediately apply them in their classrooms. As a text, this book would be an excellent addition to any teacher education, educational administration, or school psychology training program. It will also be an extremely useful professional development resource.---Melody Tankersley, PhD, Special Education Program, Kent State University This book provides tested, easy-to-implement strategies for preventing problem behavior in the classroom and responding effectively when it does occur. Chapters describe specific steps that K-12 teachers and other school-based professionals can take to develop effective classroom rules and routines, plan suitably challenging instruction, and promote student engagement and motivation. Presenting a continuum of strategies from prevention to more intensive behavior supports, the book offers clear-cut instructions for implementing behavioral contracts, self-monitoring, and functional assessment-based interventions. Special features include more than a dozen reproducible checklists, selfassessment tools, and planning forms; the large-size format facilitates photocopying.