Successful Classroom Management and Discipline
Teaching Self-Control and Responsibility
- Tom V. Savage - Santa Clara University, USA
- Marsha K. Savage - Santa Clara University, USA
Key Features
- Features a two-part structure to pinpoint the key dimensions of classroom management: how to prevent classroom issues and how to respond to problems that arise
- Identifies a measurable goal for K–12 teachers: helping students to develop self-control and responsibility
- Addresses "teacher burnout" through practical application of stress management
- Describes bullying behaviors and teacher response, including a section on working with parents, a vital skill for avoiding and resolving serious problems
- Presents realistic case studies and "What Would You Do?" scenarios to demonstrate chapter concepts
Compliments previous edition we started using 10 years ago.
Already using updated to latest edition
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 1 - Managing the Contemporary Classroom
Chapter 8 - Responding to Persistent Misbehavior