Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (January 14, 2021) © 2022

  • Carolyn M. Evertson Vanderbilt University
  • Edmund T. Emmer The University of Texas at Austin
  • Inge R. Poole Vanderbilt University

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For courses in elementary classroom management.

A guide for establishing and maintaining an elementary school classroom management system

Classroom Management for Elementary School Teachers provides teachers with the skills and strategies necessary to establish effective learning environments. The authors provide details on how to plan, develop and implement a classroom management system. Examples, checklists, case study vignettes and activities illustrate key concepts that solidify content.

The 11th Edition is updated with new technology connections and contemporary research. A new Epilogue details major educational process changes from the pandemic.

Hallmark features of this title

  • Guiding principles, strategies and step-by-step guidelines cover all aspects of classroom management, from arranging the physical space, to planning and conducting instruction, through managing behavior problems.
  • Designed for elementary school classrooms, with level-specific examples and activities.
  • Case study vignettes illustrate key ideas and explore a range of student learning needs. Reflection and discussion questions ask readers to consider their own teaching intentions.
  • Who will I teach? sections consider how concepts apply to diverse populations, including English language learners, students from diverse backgrounds and cultures, and students with special needs.
  • Checklists summarize key guidelines for practice and translate concepts into usable plans.

New and updated features of this title

  • NEW/UPDATED: Research, resources, and readings include over 100 new references to articles, books, and chapters, as well as over 130 links to websites, podcasts, and videos.
  • UPDATED: Technology content helps readers manage the best use of technology to address students' learning needs and anticipate potential issues.
  • UPDATED: Educational terminology familiarizes readers with the most recent specialized vocabulary involved in teaching.
  • NEW: Taking Classroom Management Online epilogue helps teachers prepare for a shift to online learning. Vignettes explore the process, potential issues, and productive options associated with beginning the year online and/or moving to online instruction mid-year. Activities help teachers analyze effective online teaching practices, determine potential management issues, and identify successful strategies to prevent these issues.
  • NEW: Learning Outcomes help focus the reader's learning. Objectives at the start of each chapter are repeated as content relevant to each outcome is presented.

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  1. Introduction to Classroom Management
  2. Building Supportive and Healthy Classroom Relationships
  3. Organizing Your Classroom and Materials
  4. Establishing Classroom Rules and Procedures
  5. Managing Student Work
  6. Getting Off to a Good Start
  7. Planning and Conducting Instruction
  8. Managing Cooperative Learning Groups
  9. Maintaining Appropriate Student Behavior
  10. Communication Skills for Classroom Management
  11. Managing Problem Behaviors
  12. Managing Groups with Special Needs
  • Epilogue: Taking Classroom Management Online

About our authors

Edmund T. Emmer, PhD, is Professor (Emeritus) of Educational Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin. In addition to teaching undergraduate classes on classroom management and educational psychology and graduate classes on research methods and statistics, he has held positions as department chair and as associate dean. Dr. Emmer also taught at the middle and high school levels. His research has focused on teachers and teaching in the elementary and secondary grades, and he was coeditor (with Edward Sabornie, PhD) of the 2nd edition of the Handbook of Classroom Management. His observational research on classroom and behavior management and on teachers' perspectives was an important impetus for writing on this topic. Dr. Emmer's undergraduate and graduate training was at the University of Michigan.

Carolyn M. Evertson, PhD, is Professor Emerita at the Peabody College of Education and Human Development at Vanderbilt University. She received her doctorate in Educational Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin and directed the research program that initiated a subsequent scholarship on managing classrooms and helping teachers create learning environments for students. Observers collected data in over 100 classrooms to assess important teacher strategies for facilitating learning. Among many publications, Dr. Evertson co-edited with Carol S. Weinstein, PhD, the 1st edition of the Handbook of Classroom Management: Research, Practice, and Contemporary Issues. She continues to coauthor this series, which includes the 11th edition of Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers.

Inge R. Poole, PhD, is a Lead National Trainer for the COMP Program out of Peabody College of Education and Human Development at Vanderbilt University. She has worked with thousands of teachers and professors across the country, giving her the privilege of surveying teaching and learning from many perspectives. She has taught most grades PreK through graduate school and has worked in public, private, parochial, alternative, interpretive guide, and homeschool settings. Dr. Poole holds a BA from Hendrix College and a PhD from Vanderbilt University. Her 2nd year of classroom teaching was filled with unique classroom management challenges that led her to a passion for helping others in this area.

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