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This book provides data and uses stories and personal insights
gleaned from nearly 6,000 observations in real classrooms across
the nation. The mix of data and descriptions provide a clear
picture of the rich interaction of teacher and student behaviors -
and how one predicts the other. Graphs and tables provide concrete
visual representations of the often surprisingly low rates of
effective instructional practices used in the average classroom. In
addition to a description of how the large dataset was developed,
there are descriptions of what it is like to visit multiple
classrooms in different schools, what the data tells us about
teaching and learning in our public school system, and what the
implications are for pre-service teacher training, school
professional development, research, and understanding interaction
effects.
This book provides data and uses stories and personal insights
gleaned from nearly 6,000 observations in real classrooms across
the nation. The mix of data and descriptions provide a clear
picture of the rich interaction of teacher and student behaviors -
and how one predicts the other. Graphs and tables provide concrete
visual representations of the often surprisingly low rates of
effective instructional practices used in the average classroom. In
addition to a description of how the large dataset was developed,
there are descriptions of what it is like to visit multiple
classrooms in different schools, what the data tells us about
teaching and learning in our public school system, and what the
implications are for pre-service teacher training, school
professional development, research, and understanding interaction
effects.
Minimize problem behavior and maximize student success! Acting-out
behavior by students manifests in ways that make classroom
management and academic success very challenging. In this time- and
field-tested resource, Colvin and Scott present a system for
understanding acting-out behavior in terms of seven phases and
correcting it before it gets in the way of student engagement and
learning. The newly updated edition draws on the latest research to
deliver a clear roadmap for educators to assess acting-out behavior
and to design effective interventions in a clear, systematic, and
achievable matter. Rooted in applied behavior analysis, sound
instructional principles, and functional behavior assessment,
Colvin and Scott's method includes: Strategies for each phase of
the acting-out cycle-from structuring the classroom, to managing
agitation and escalated behavior, to recovery Case studies that
distill concrete action steps from the book's concepts Checklists,
tools, resources, and templates for applying the book's principles
to any classroom. No educator should be without this definitive
guide to classroom management and social skill development that
sets the stage for student success in school.
Make your lessons interesting, interactive, and engaging Successful
lessons are explicit, yet also inspire active learning and
opportunities to respond. As the one shaping lessons, can you do
better? Probably, and you're not alone. Research shows teachers
consistently offer students far fewer than the recommended
opportunities to respond, leaving all students-including those with
special needs and behavior challenges-less than engaged and falling
short of their best chance for success. With this book, you'll
discover 14 strategies you can translate directly to your
classroom, complete with descriptions, advantages and disadvantages
of each, and how and when best to use them. Divided into three
parts, you will be guided through Verbal engagement strategies,
such as whip around, choral responding, quick polls, and individual
questioning Non-verbal engagement strategies, such as stop and jot,
guided notes, response cards, and hand signals Partner and teaming
strategies, such as turn & talk, cued retell, four corners, and
classroom mingle Dive into these strategies and transform your
classroom into a rich and interactive environment-no matter the
subject, context, or age of your students.
Instruction is the key to effective classroom management, whether
you're dealing with disruptive students or not. With clear
descriptions of processes and procedures, this book focuses on
evidence-based instructional practices. It is divided into three
sections: logic and evidence; day-to-day strategies; development
and implementation, and each chapter has an accompanying video
module.
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