
Managing Classroom Behaviors
A Reflective Case-Based Approach
Pearson (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 24. February 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-13-705679-8 (ISBN)
Description
Managing Classroom Behavior is written for elementary, middle, and high school teachers, both general and special educators, who are currently in training or already teaching in the classroom. Based entirely on empirical research and richly illustrated with numerous examples on how behavior is managed in the classroom, this popular case book is widely used in the education community. Giving its readers a real-world look at the subject, it provides the opportunity for teachers to practice applying principles of behavior management through the analysis of actual case studies, self-questioning, and reflection. All case studies are included-in full- in Part II of the text and portray teachers' actual experiences and opportunity for application by the reader. Widely diverse, the cases depict general and special educator, and describe students ranging from primary grades to high school. There are also multicultural cases and a discussion of multicultural issues. This updated edition features a new chapter on planning for the school year and managing the physical environment; a new special feature which makes direct and explicit links between chapters in Part I and specific cases in Part II; revised and updated case studies, with the inclusion of all case descriptions now in the text; reorganized inclusion of APA references and the APA Style Guide; and all chapters have gone through a thorough revision process.
More details
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 187 mm
Thickness: 120 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-705679-8 (9780137056798)
Schweitzer Classification
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Previous edition

James M. Kauffman | Mark P. Mostert | Stanley C. Trent
Managing Classroom Behavior
A Reflective Case-Based Approach
Book
07/2005
4th Edition
Pearson
€77.03
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Persons
James M. Kauffman has been a classroom teacher of emotionally disturbed and typically developing children. He has been a faculty member in the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia since 1970, and has published widely about education in both books and journals.
Patricia L. Pullen
Mark P. Mostert
Stanley C. Trent
Patricia L. Pullen
Mark P. Mostert
Stanley C. Trent
Content
Part I Developing a Reflective Approach to Problems
Chapter 1 Analyzing Cases
Chapter 2 Planning for the Year and Managing the Physical Environment
Chapter 3 Identifying Behavior Problems
Chapter 4 Analyzing Behavior Problems
Chapter 5 Changing Behavior
Chapter 6 Talking with Students
Chapter 7 Using Peer Influence
Chapter 8 Working with Other Teachers and Other Professionals
Chapter 9 Working with Parents and Families
Part II Cases for Analysis and Discussion
Chapter 1 Analyzing Cases
Chapter 2 Planning for the Year and Managing the Physical Environment
Chapter 3 Identifying Behavior Problems
Chapter 4 Analyzing Behavior Problems
Chapter 5 Changing Behavior
Chapter 6 Talking with Students
Chapter 7 Using Peer Influence
Chapter 8 Working with Other Teachers and Other Professionals
Chapter 9 Working with Parents and Families
Part II Cases for Analysis and Discussion