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Middle and Secondary Classroom Management: Lessons from Research and Practice » (4th Edition)

Book cover image of Middle and Secondary Classroom Management: Lessons from Research and Practice by Carol Simon Weinstein

Authors: Carol Simon Weinstein, Molly Romano, Ingrid Novodvorsky
ISBN-13: 9780073378619, ISBN-10: 0073378615
Format: Paperback
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Date Published: February 2010
Edition: 4th Edition

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Author Biography: Carol Simon Weinstein

Carol S. Weinstein has recently retired from her position as Professor of Education at Rutgers Graduate School of Education, where she was Associate Dean of Teacher Education and Chair of the Department of Learning and Teaching. She received her doctorate from Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1975. A former public school teacher, she has authored dozens of journal articles and book chapters on topics ranging from the physical design of classrooms to prospective teachers' beliefs about classroom management. Her most recent work has focused on “culturally responsive classroom management,” and she served as the guest editor for a special issue of Theory Into Practice on “Managing Classrooms in a Diverse Society.” With Carolyn Evertson, she co-edited the first Handbook of Classroom Management: Research, Practice, and Contemporary Issues (to be published by Erlbaum, 2006). She has also written a companion volume to this text on managing secondary classrooms (McGraw-Hill). In July 2000, she received a Contributing Researcher Award from the American Federation of Teachers for "Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice in Effective Classroom Management." Her special interests are classroom organization and management, violence prevention, and teacher education.

Book Synopsis

By integrating the thinking and the actual management practices of four real secondary teachers into discussions of research-based management principles, this introductory text helps readers connect theories with actual results. Further, the text demonstrates how real teachers can adapt to any circumstance—physical room constraints, curriculum requirements, challenging behaviors—and still be successful.

Table of Contents

1Characteristics and contradictions of the middle and high school classroom2
2Designing the physical environment32
3Setting the tone : creating safer, more caring classrooms56
4Establishing norms for behavior96
5Working with families119
6Making the most of classroom time154
7Enhancing students' motivation186
8Managing independent work217
9Managing groupwork237
10Managing recitations and discussions274
11Protecting and restoring order312
12Helping students with special needs357
13Preventing and responding to violence405

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