Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It?
In today's educational community we struggle to creatively provide students sound structure in the classroom to foster a positive and safe learning environment. Jacobs and Langley try to dispel the notion that behavior is the only issue to consider when putting together a good, solid classroom management plan. Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It? demonstrates how a successful classroom management plan includes the entire environment_organization of materials, layout of the classroom and school facility, administrative support, and parental involvement_and show how professional learning communities help incorporate various factors to create a positive learning experience for all students.
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Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It?
In today's educational community we struggle to creatively provide students sound structure in the classroom to foster a positive and safe learning environment. Jacobs and Langley try to dispel the notion that behavior is the only issue to consider when putting together a good, solid classroom management plan. Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It? demonstrates how a successful classroom management plan includes the entire environment_organization of materials, layout of the classroom and school facility, administrative support, and parental involvement_and show how professional learning communities help incorporate various factors to create a positive learning experience for all students.
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Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It?

Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It?

Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It?

Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It?

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Overview

In today's educational community we struggle to creatively provide students sound structure in the classroom to foster a positive and safe learning environment. Jacobs and Langley try to dispel the notion that behavior is the only issue to consider when putting together a good, solid classroom management plan. Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It? demonstrates how a successful classroom management plan includes the entire environment_organization of materials, layout of the classroom and school facility, administrative support, and parental involvement_and show how professional learning communities help incorporate various factors to create a positive learning experience for all students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578866410
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/29/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 124
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Mark M. Jacobs has thirty years of experience in education, having started his career as a teacher before moving up to a central-office position. Nancy Langley, a retired federal government officer, began her second career in education tenyears ago. She is a foreign language department chair for Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Role of the Teachers
Chapter 2 The Role of the Administrators
Chapter 3 The Role of the Parents
Chapter 4 The Involvement of the Community
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