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Managing the Classroom Environment - Meeting the Needs of the Student (Paperback, 2nd Edition): Suzanne G. Houff Managing the Classroom Environment - Meeting the Needs of the Student (Paperback, 2nd Edition)
Suzanne G. Houff
R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using William Glasser's ideas as a foundation, this text explores the five basic needs and their implication for classroom management. Additional management concepts and ideas are enmeshed in the developmental recommendations to provide a theoretical and researched validation for a management plan that moves away from rewards and punishments and focuses on meeting the needs of the students. By investigating the basic needs of survival, belonging, fun, freedom, and power, the reader can develop strategies that will help students self-regulate and take responsibility for their academics and actions. Scenarios are used to provide practice with classroom situations by offering possible analysis, corrective measures, and preventive measures. A theory into practice approach helps illustrate how the concepts work in an actual situation.

The Classroom Researcher - Using Applied Research to Meet Student Needs (Paperback): Suzanne G. Houff The Classroom Researcher - Using Applied Research to Meet Student Needs (Paperback)
Suzanne G. Houff
R1,088 Discovery Miles 10 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Classroom Researcher is designed for teachers, administrators, and professional developers who are interested in learning how research can be used to improve instruction. The book begins with an overview of educational research and an identification of the types and purpose of research designs. This is followed by an explanation as to how and why research is used in education. Users are then guided through the process of identifying a problem, compiling a literature review that synthesizes research related to the problem, and developing a product that addresses the problem. This workbook presents valuable research information in a non-threatening and non-statistical format. Educators can easily progress through the book and begin practicing research in the classroom to better meet the needs of their students.

The Classroom Researcher - Using Applied Research to Meet Student Needs (Hardcover, First and 3., A): Suzanne G. Houff The Classroom Researcher - Using Applied Research to Meet Student Needs (Hardcover, First and 3., A)
Suzanne G. Houff
R2,456 Discovery Miles 24 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Classroom Researcher is designed for teachers, administrators, and professional developers who are interested in learning how research can be used to improve instruction. The book begins with an overview of educational research and an identification of the types and purpose of research designs. This is followed by an explanation as to how and why research is used in education. Users are then guided through the process of identifying a problem, compiling a literature review that synthesizes research related to the problem, and developing a product that addresses the problem. This workbook presents valuable research information in a non-threatening and non-statistical format. Educators can easily progress through the book and begin practicing research in the classroom to better meet the needs of their students.

The Classroom Facilitator - Special Issue Questions (Paperback): Suzanne G. Houff The Classroom Facilitator - Special Issue Questions (Paperback)
Suzanne G. Houff; Contributions by Laurie S. Abeel, Teresa Coffman, Norah S. Hooper, Jane Huffman, …
R1,448 Discovery Miles 14 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is designed for teachers, administrators, and staff development coordinators who are interested in a resource that provides an overview of current issues and the answers to some difficult educational questions. Through the use of case studies, current information, and reader exercises, this collection provides a manageable developmental resource for effective instructional practices and promotes the understanding of special topics and questions faced by the classroom teacher. The contributing authors address such diverse topics as developmentally appropriate instruction, special education, ESL, the culturally responsive classroom, integrative supportive technology, and professional communication.

The Classroom Manager - Procedures and Practices to Improve Instruction (Paperback): Suzanne G. Houff The Classroom Manager - Procedures and Practices to Improve Instruction (Paperback)
Suzanne G. Houff; Contributions by Nora Hooper
R876 Discovery Miles 8 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using William Glasser's five basic needs as a foundation, The Classroom Manager provides a theoretical base to guide readers in the understanding and development of an effective classroom management program. The topics of survival, belonging and love, power, fun, and freedom are explored through definitions, practical recommendations and case studies. Each topic is expanded to include current classroom concerns such as cyberbullying, communication, rewards and punishment, cooperation, and humor in the classroom.

Managing the Classroom Environment - Meeting the Needs of the Student (Hardcover, 2nd Edition): Suzanne G. Houff Managing the Classroom Environment - Meeting the Needs of the Student (Hardcover, 2nd Edition)
Suzanne G. Houff
R1,908 R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Save R1,615 (85%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Using William Glasser's ideas as a foundation, this text explores the five basic needs and their implication for classroom management. Additional management concepts and ideas are enmeshed in the developmental recommendations to provide a theoretical and researched validation for a management plan that moves away from rewards and punishments and focuses on meeting the needs of the students. By investigating the basic needs of survival, belonging, fun, freedom, and power, the reader can develop strategies that will help students self-regulate and take responsibility for their academics and actions. Scenarios are used to provide practice with classroom situations by offering possible analysis, corrective measures, and preventive measures. A theory into practice approach helps illustrate how the concepts work in an actual situation.

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