ISBN: 9781936763429

Classroom Management for Academic Success

43.95

This ground-breaking resource details the first management programme designed to specifically address the first priority for today’s educator: improving the achievement of all students.

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ISBN: 9781936763429
Author(s) : Lee Canter
SKU: 9781936763429

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This ground-breaking resource details the first management programme designed to specifically address the first priority for today’s educator: improving the achievement of all students. Go beyond simply managing student behaviour to quickly and effectively establishing an environment that promotes academic success in your classroom from day one. Teacher-tested, research-based strategies create a classroom in which children learn free from the distraction of disruptive behaviour.

  • Teach all students to behave from the first day of class by using comprehensive lesson plans in all classroom activities
  • Apply research-based instructional strategies that motivate students to stay engaged in all classroom activities
  • Build trusting relationships with all students and parents using teacher-tested strategies
  • Establish a positive climate in a disruptive classroom using the two-week turnaround programme

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304 Pages

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2006

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