Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (May 22, 2021) © 2022

  • Edmund T. Emmer The University of Texas at Austin
  • Carolyn M. Evertson Vanderbilt University
  • Inge R. Poole Vanderbilt University
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Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers provides you with the skills and strategies necessary to establish effective learning environments. Based on experience in more than 500 classrooms, the authors provide a management blueprint. It details how to plan, develop, and implement a classroom management system effectively. Examples, checklists, case study vignettes and activities illustrate key concepts and solidify content. This allows you to reflect on and apply the content to real-life settings.

The 11th Edition is updated with new technology connections, contemporary research, and more. A new Epilogue details major educational process changes from the pandemic. New vignettes explore the shift to online instruction (beginning of school or mid-year). Additional topics like student online participation and beginning school online highlight a new era in education.

  1. Introduction to Classroom Management
  2. Building Supportive and Healthy Classroom Relationships
  3. Organizing Your Classroom and Materials
  4. 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

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