"Michael Linsin is the Shakespeare of smart classroom management, and his 18 lessons can transform American public education." --Eva Moskowitz, Founder and CEO of Success Academy Schools The Total Classroom Management Makeover is a condensed shortcut to effective classroom management. Presented as simple dos and don'ts, the 18 lessons you'll learn have been boiled down to the bare essentials and written in the most accessible way possible. Together, they form an innovative approach to teaching and managing behavior that is specifically and uniquely designed to create within each student strong intrinsic desire to listen, learn, and behave. The result is a tough-minded, hardworking, well-behaved class and the satisfaction of knowing that you're making a lasting impact on your students, your community, and the wider world.
The book is laid out across six major areas of classroom management and includes the most pressing issues, problems, and concerns shared by all teachers.
Provides an approach to classroom management that deals with accepting teenage students as they are and recognizing what they need: a connection with the curriculum; a sense of order; and most essentially, a sense that someone cares.
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Richard Wiseman, 59 Seconds: Think A Little, Change A Lot (London: Macmillan, 2009). See Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson, Pygmalion in the Classroom (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1968). For those unfamiliar with the term, ...
In The Money Class you will learn what you need to know in order to feel hopeful, once again, about your future.
Classroom Management and Lesson Planning Strategies for Secondary School Teachers.
This second edition has the same content as the first edition but includes testimonials and additional submissions from teachers and parents.
A strategy for changing attitudes about personal finances covers such topics as getting out of debt, the dangers of cash advances and keeping spending within income limits.
Dave Ramsey explains those scriptural guidelines for handling money.
Macca the Alpaca desperately wants to be cool, just like his friends. Will a new hair-do cut it? Maybe a trip to the gym will work out? Or perhaps he needs the latest accessories?