Building Classroom Management: Methods and Models, 12th edition

Published by Pearson (January 19, 2018) © 2019

  • C M. Charles Emeritus, San Diego State University
  • Karen M. Cole University of North Carolina, Asheville

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Essential classroom management approaches and applications

Building Classroom Management takes a models approach to help readers understand the roots of today's major classroom management concepts, terminology, approaches and strategies. The text details and analyzes respected models of classroom management from leading authorities, and then presents concrete ways that teachers can apply these methods and tactics.

The 12th Edition broadens the text's scope, integrating new classroom management terminology and research along with an entire chapter on the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) schoolwide model of management.

Hallmark features of this title

  • Considers teachers' professional obligations and their role in managing the classroom, encouraging future teachers to cultivate their own communication skills as well as the skills of their own future students.
  • Explores the developmental characteristics of students that inform behavior and culturally responsive classroom management practices.
  • Covers commonly used classroom management terminology and examines the types of student misbehavior, possible causes of misbehavior, and ways teachers can prevent inappropriate behavior.

New and updated features of this title

  • NEW: A new chapter that covers the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) schoolwide model of management. Real examples of PBIS materials and strategies used in schools are included to help readers see how PBIS is applied in practice (Ch. 12).
  • UPDATED: Consideration of teachers' professional obligations and their role in managing the classroom. Emphasis is placed on helping readers learn to cultivate their own communication skills as well as their students' (Ch. 1).
  • UPDATED: Exploration of the developmental characteristics of students that inform behavior and culturally responsive classroom management practices (Ch. 2).
  • UPDATED: Commonly used classroom management terminology and an examination of student misbehavior: types, possible causes, and prevention methods (Ch. 3).
  • UPDATED: Discussions of the learning differences and student disabilities that may affect the way teachers manage their classrooms (Ch. 13).

PART I: Building a Foundation

  1. The Teacher’s Role in Managing the Classroom
  2. Taking Student Diversity into Account in Classroom Management
  3. Classroom Management Concepts and Terms
  4. The Development of Classroom Management

PART II: Classroom Management: Models and Methods

  1. Insisting on Compliance: Ronald Morrish’s Real Discipline
  2. Taking Charge in the Classroom: Craig Seganti
  3. Getting Off to a Good Start: Harry and Rosemary Wong on Preventing Management Problems
  4. Time Use in Classrooms: How Fred Jones Helps Students Stay Focused and On-Task
  5. The Power of Positive Choice: William Glasser on Quality Learning
  6. Fostering Responsible Behavior: Marvin Marshall on Motivation and Student Choice
  7. Working on the Same Side With Students: Spencer Kagan’s Win-Win Discipline
  8. School-Wide Positive Behavior Supports: A Data-Driven, Evidence-Based Approach to Whole-School Behavioral Management
  9. Classroom Management for Students With Learning and Behavioral Challenges
  10. Striving for Personal Excellence in Classroom Management

Glossary

References

Index

About our authors

C. M. Charles, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Teacher Education, San Diego State University, Honorary Phi Beta Kappa, was a public school teacher from 1953 - 1959 and then moved into higher education. He has held positions at the University of New Mexico, Teachers College Columbia University, Pepperdine University, Universidade Federal do Maranhao (Brazil), and of course, San Diego State University. At San Diego State, Charles directed innovative programs in teacher education, and 5 times received outstanding professor and distinguished teaching awards. He also served on several occasions as advisor in teacher education and curriculum to the governments of Peru and Brazil.

Charles has authored or co-authored numerous books (most of them in education) that have attracted wide audiences in the United States and abroad, with translations into several foreign languages. Besides this new edition of Building Classroom Management, the school discipline texts he's affiliated with are: Teachers' Petit Piaget (1972); The Synergetic Classroom: Joyful Teaching and Gentle Discipline (2000); Essential Elements of Effective Discipline (2002); Classroom Management for Middle Grades Teachers (2004); Elementary Classroom Management (5th edition 2008) and Today's Best Classroom Management Strategies: Paths to Positive Discipline (2008). Charles, who resides in California and Australia, is married and has 2 children who are both teachers.

Karen Cole, PhD is an Associate Professor of Education at the University of North Carolina at Asheville, where she has been recognized for excellence in teaching courses in classroom management and reading methods. At the start of her career in teacher education at The University of Alabama, Dr. Cole became a trainer for Evertson's Classroom Organization and Management Program (COMP), which ignited her interest in effective classroom management. She has recently developed a strong interest in teaching university faculty to apply classroom management principles in the college classroom. Dr. Cole also works with college students who are learning to successfully navigate their university experiences; with her colleague Margaret Mahlin, she has authored the text Student Hacks: Tips for Finding Your Way in College.

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