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Book SynopsisWeinstein,
Middle and Secondary Classroom Management highlights philosophies and actual management practices of five real teachers. These teachers work in different subjects and in diverse classroom settings. Their stories provide real-life illustrations of the concepts and principles derived from research.
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Table of ContentsCONTENTSPrefacePart I: IntroductionChapter 1 Managing Classrooms to Nurture Students, Build Self-Discipline, and Promote LearningPart II: Establishing an Environment for Learning Chapter 2 Designing the Physical EnvironmentChapter 3 Developing Positive Teacher-Student RelationshipsChapter 4 Fostering Positive Peer RelationshipsChapter 5 Establishing Expectations for BehaviorChapter 6 Knowing Your Students and Their Special NeedsChapter 7 Working with FamiliesChapter 8 Making the Most of Classroom TimePart III: Organizing and Managing Instruction Chapter 9 Enhancing Students' Motivation to LearnChapter 10 Managing Independent Work, Recitations, and DiscussionsChapter 11 Managing Small-Group WorkPart IV: Protecting and Restoring OrderChapter 12Responding Effectively to Inappropriate BehaviorChapter 13 Preventing and Responding to ViolenceReferencesName IndexSubject Index