Author: Vernon F. Jones
Publisher: Pearson Educational
Published: 2024
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780138166991
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Research clearly indicates that teachers are the single most important factor affecting student achievement. Research also supports the fact that classroom management skills are perhaps the most important set of teacher skills influencing student learning. Faced with large class sizes, an increasing number of students who arrive at school experiencing considerable emotional stress, and classes in which students' academic, language, and behavior skills vary widely, teachers are experiencing a heightened need for improved skills in creating safe, supportive classroom environments where students are motivated to learn, and in responding to disruptive behavior that occurs in even the best classroom settings. Regardless of changes that may be made in the education system, schooling in the United States will not improve significantly unless teachers develop skills in the widely varied teaching methods generally described as classroom management. Fortunately, research and practice in classroom management has kept pace with the increasing demands placed on teachers. Research in classroom management has grown explosively in the past fifty years. Most teachers trained in the 1960s learned only such simple prescriptions as "don't smile until Christmas" and "don't grin until Thanksgiving." In recent years, however, thousands of research articles have focused on student behavior and learning. The concept of school discipline, which had concentrated on dealing with inevitable student misbehavior, was replaced by the concept of classroom management, which added an emphasis on methods of creating positive, supportive learning environments that facilitate responsible student behavior and achievement.Our purpose is to provide the reader with specific strategies for creating positive, supportive, respectful environments that encourage all students to view themselves and learning in a positive light. Our heartfelt desire is that this book will increase each reader's ability to empower students to believe in themselves, understand and take responsibility for their own learning and behavior, and view the school as a place where they are cared for and valued"--
Book Synopsis Comprehensive Classroom Management by : Vernon F. Jones
Download or read book Comprehensive Classroom Management written by Vernon F. Jones and published by Pearson Educational. This book was released on 2024 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Research clearly indicates that teachers are the single most important factor affecting student achievement. Research also supports the fact that classroom management skills are perhaps the most important set of teacher skills influencing student learning. Faced with large class sizes, an increasing number of students who arrive at school experiencing considerable emotional stress, and classes in which students' academic, language, and behavior skills vary widely, teachers are experiencing a heightened need for improved skills in creating safe, supportive classroom environments where students are motivated to learn, and in responding to disruptive behavior that occurs in even the best classroom settings. Regardless of changes that may be made in the education system, schooling in the United States will not improve significantly unless teachers develop skills in the widely varied teaching methods generally described as classroom management. Fortunately, research and practice in classroom management has kept pace with the increasing demands placed on teachers. Research in classroom management has grown explosively in the past fifty years. Most teachers trained in the 1960s learned only such simple prescriptions as "don't smile until Christmas" and "don't grin until Thanksgiving." In recent years, however, thousands of research articles have focused on student behavior and learning. The concept of school discipline, which had concentrated on dealing with inevitable student misbehavior, was replaced by the concept of classroom management, which added an emphasis on methods of creating positive, supportive learning environments that facilitate responsible student behavior and achievement.Our purpose is to provide the reader with specific strategies for creating positive, supportive, respectful environments that encourage all students to view themselves and learning in a positive light. Our heartfelt desire is that this book will increase each reader's ability to empower students to believe in themselves, understand and take responsibility for their own learning and behavior, and view the school as a place where they are cared for and valued"--