All teachers know that a well-managed classroom is the cornerstone of a strong instructional program, but many are uncertain where they should focus their energies. In The Key Elements of Classroom Management, three veteran teachers show how teachers can make real improvements in their classroom by concentrating on basic skills in three critical areas: ? Managing Time and Space.
This complete INSET course for schools shows teachers how to improve behavior in the classroom, providing support, guidance and information to facilitate the enhancement of positive behavior management approaches. Drawing on their experience of dealing with children's emotional and behavioral difficulties and their work in mainstream schools, the authors explore the behavioral issues that challenge teachers on a daily basis and discuss how teachers can meet these challenges. The authors have also provided photocopiable resources and training materials for use with staff groups or individuals.
The behaviour of students in schools is a matter of great concern. Legislation, media coverage and 'test cases' are flooding into the public consciousness at an increasing pace. The relative responsibility of teachers and parents is a particularly prominent and contentious issue.
This edited collection addresses the institutional context and social issues in which teaching the women's studies introductory course is embedded and provides readers with practical classroom strategies to meet the challenges raised. The collection serves as a resource and preparatory text for all teachers of the course including experienced teachers, less experienced teachers, new faculty, and graduate student teaching assistants.
Market Leader Elementary Teacher's Resource Book This book provides teacher with overview of the whole course, together with detailed teaching notes, background briefings on business content, the text bank (24 optional extra reading texts) and the Resource bank (photocopiable practising communication skills).