Classroom Management: A Thinking and Caring Approach
Classroom Management was written so that experienced teachers, beginning teachers and educators in staff development positions will be able to extend their thinking and skills related to classroom management. If you are in a mentoring role helping a teacher who is experiencing classroom management problems, you will also find the ideas in this book meaningful and practical. Classroom Management focuses on increasing the readers understanding of how effective teachers prevent and respond to misbehavior to create a learning environment that encourages student learning.
- The authors view the teacher as a critical thinking and life long learner
- The theory is designed to help readers understand why teachers and students behave the way they do, and from that, to understand why a particular approach does or does not work
- Teacher change, and understanding the process of change occurs most readily in a supportive environment highlighted by an atmosphere of collaboration and collegiality. Effective classroom management systems do not occur in school cultures devoid of collegiality and collaboration. (Collegiality refers to the shared power that encourages effective qualities such as trust and kindness among the staff; collaboration refers to the ability to work and learn together, which in turn provides an avenue to confront and resolve issues and conflicts.)
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Barrie Bennett has taught at the university, high school, junior-high school, and elementary school levels. He has worked with behaviorally handicapped students and students in minimum-security institutions. He was an instructional process consultant with Edmonton Public Schools, a consultant with the Learning Consortium at the University of Toronto, and is currently Associate Professor at the University of Toronto.
Peter Smilanich has taught at the university, high school, junior-high school, and elementary school levels. His focus was special education, gifted and emotionally disturbed adolescents, and English as a second language for adults. He was District Administrator of staff development with the Langley School District in British Columbia, and is currently a Junior High Curriculum Co-ordinator with Edmonton Public Schools.
[Authors: Barrie Bennett and Peter Smilanich]
[ISBN: 9780969538813; Pages: c.384]
[Age Suitability: All]