Teaching Children Who Are Hard to Reach e-bog
265,81 DKK
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Create lasting, positive change for our most troubled students!How do you move beyond traditional classroom management to create a learning environment that engages our hardest-to-reach students-students who may be struggling due to emotional disturbances or disabilities or environmental circumstances? Michael Marlowe and Torey Hayden have the answer: through a relationship-driven classroom. Wi...
E-bog
265,81 DKK
Forlag
Corwin
Udgivet
23 oktober 2012
Længde
240 sider
Genrer
Teaching of students with different educational needs
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781452277806
Create lasting, positive change for our most troubled students!How do you move beyond traditional classroom management to create a learning environment that engages our hardest-to-reach students-students who may be struggling due to emotional disturbances or disabilities or environmental circumstances? Michael Marlowe and Torey Hayden have the answer: through a relationship-driven classroom. With the help of their book, you will:Gain a meaningful understanding of troubled students and how to reach and teach them effectivelyLearn how to change inappropriate behavior rather than just control itBecome more reflective about teaching and learning with challenging children Drawing on real-life stories, including some of those described in Torey Hayden's bestselling books on working with troubled children, the authors shed new light on the challenges of working with hard-to-reach students and identify the key skills teachers need to build successful classroom relationships and facilitate learning for all."e;The authors have done a good job of putting 'method' to relationship teaching and have the real-life background references to authenticate what is said."e;-Sharon Jefferies, TeacherLakeville Elementary, Apopka, FL"e;The case studies and research behind building relationships in classroom environments are major strengths, as is the myriad of methodology regarding discipline, identifying and managing troubled students, and how to decrease disruptions."e;-Tara Howell, AP Science TeacherUniversity City High School, San Diego, CA