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Book cover image of Common-Sense Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers by Jill A. Lindberg

Authors: Jill A. Lindberg, April M. Swick, Dianne Evans Kelley
ISBN-13: 9780761931607, ISBN-10: 0761931600
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date Published: September 2005
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Jill A. Lindberg

Jill A. Lindberg is a supervisor for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee/Milwaukee Public Schools Special Education Internship Program. Her teaching experience includes working as a mentor teacher assisting both regular and special education teachers in the Milwaukee Public Schools. She has taught students with specific learning disabilities in a full inclusion setting and students with emotional/ behavioral disabilities, both within the Milwaukee Public Schools, and also taught hard-of-hearing students in the Madison, Wisconsin, public school system. Lindberg coauthored Common Sense Classroom Management, Surviving September and Beyond in the Elementary Classroom, Second Edition (Corwin Press 2006). She earned a bachelor of science degree in exceptional education from the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee.

April M. Swick was assigned to Clement Avenue Elementary School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in August 1990 and began with a class of combined fourth and fifth graders. She was a highly involved staff member, concerned not only with the success of the children in her classroom but also with the betterment of the entire school population. She belonged to a wide variety of com-mittees and worked to ensure schoolwide discipline, a positive climate, and school spirit. After teaching for several more years, she and her current coauthor and friend, Jill Lindberg, became the first full-inclusion teaching team in the school. In the fall of 2002, April was appointed Principal of Clement Avenue School. She has earned a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, and she is pursuing a doctorate in education. Sharing her good ideas with young teachers andcolleagues has been an extremely fulfilling experience. In the future, she would love to write and illustrate children's books.

Dianne Evans Kelley has taught students with emotional/ behavioral disabilities in both inclusive and more restrictive classrooms for 10 years. Currently a special education program support teacher for the Milwaukee Public Schools, she provides inservice training and classroom-based support to teachers throughout the district. Kelley has worked with middle and high-school beginning special education teachers affiliated with the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee/Milwaukee Public Schools Special Education Internship Program. She has been an educational consultant since 1989 and has presented at the local, state, and national level on such topics as positive behavioral supports for students with challenging behavior and classroom management. Kelley has a master's degree in special education and is currently working toward a doctorate in urban education/special education.

Book Synopsis

"A must-read for all new teachers. The humorous format, the practical ideas, and the range of topics covered reflect the strong teaching experiences of the authors. A great book for any middle or high school teacher to read."
Lisa Dieker, Associate Professor, College of Education
University of Central Florida

How you can be five simple steps closer to managing a successful classroom!

By the authors of the best-selling Common-Sense Classroom Management for teachers in K-6 classrooms, this new guide to classroom management for grades 6-12 will be an indispensable resource for new teachers, teacher trainers, and mentor teachers in middle schools and high schools.

Covering more than 65 best practices for managing the typical school day, the authors use a straightforward format that features five steps or fewer for each strategy, with icons highlighting how teachers can customize their strategies for older teens and for special learners in the inclusive classroom. Topics include:

  • Taking care of teacher and classroom business
  • Creating a positive classroom atmosphere
  • Working with diverse student and family populations
  • Dealing with challenging students and situations

Teachers are always looking for better ways to organize and manage their classrooms. Finally, a practical, common-sense approach is right here at your fingertips!

Table of Contents

1Taking care of teacher business1
2Creating a positive classroom atmosphere13
3Working with diverse student and family populations21
4With-it-ness27
5Transitioning41
6Taking care of classroom business47
7Reinforcers and consequences63
8Dealing with challenging students and situations83

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