Book Description
'Cracking the Hard Class' provides many practical and constructive ideas and strategies which can be implemented to overcome the problems of the difficult class.
Author : Bill Rogers
Publisher : SAGE Publications Limited
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 20,99 MB
Release : 2006-11-24
Category : Education
ISBN :
'Cracking the Hard Class' provides many practical and constructive ideas and strategies which can be implemented to overcome the problems of the difficult class.
Author : Bill Rogers
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 41,75 MB
Release : 2000-06-08
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780761969280
At some point in every teacher's career they will encounter the `hard class' and from day one the countdown to the end of the day, term and year is on in earnest. But as demanding as it may be, a difficult class does not have to dominate and permeate through all waking moments. Bill Rogers, in Cracking the Hard Class, highlights many practical strategies that can be implemented to overcome the hard class syndrome. These include: identifying what makes a class `hard'; developing a class behaviour plan; developing colleague support; following up on disruptive students; changing patterns of bad behaviour; assisting relief teachers and the hard class. As well as constructive ideas and strategies, Cr
Author : Bill Rogers
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 13,47 MB
Release :
Category : Down syndrome
ISBN : 1446223493
Author : Bill Rogers
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 15,88 MB
Release : 2011-03-28
Category : Education
ISBN : 0857021672
In this Third Edition of his bestselling book, Bill Rogers looks at the issues facing teachers working in today’s classrooms. Describing real situations and dilemmas, he offers advice on dealing with the challenges of the job, and how building up a rapport with both students and colleagues can support good practice. Bill Rogers understands the demanding nature of the job, and offers wise words and inspirational encouragement to all those involved in educating our children and young people.
Author : Ed Boland
Publisher : Grand Central Publishing
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 20,20 MB
Release : 2016-02-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 145556060X
In this insightfully honest and moving memoir about the realities of teaching in an inner-city school, Ed Boland "smashes the dangerous myth of the hero-teacher [and] shows us how high the stakes are for our most vulnerable students" (Piper Kerman, author of Orange is the New Black). In a fit of idealism, Ed Boland left a twenty-year career as a non-profit executive to teach in a tough New York City public high school. But his hopes quickly collided headlong with the appalling reality of his students' lives and a hobbled education system unable to help them. Freddy runs a drug ring for his incarcerated brother; Nee-cole is homeschooled on the subway by her brilliant homeless mother; Byron's Ivy League dream is dashed because he is undocumented. In the end, Boland isn't hoisted on his students' shoulders and no one passes AP anything. This is no urban fairy tale of at-risk kids saved by a Hollywood hero, but a searing indictment of schools that claim to be progressive but still fail their students. Told with compassion, humor, and a keen eye, Boland's story is sure to ignite debate about the future of American education and attempts to reform it.
Author : William Watson Purkey
Publisher : Corwin Press
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 25,5 MB
Release : 2006-03-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1412937256
Publisher description: This first-of-its-kind resource shows teachers, administrators, and counselors how to teach these unique yet at-risk learners while also leveraging their blend of humor and intelligence to inject joy and enthusiasm into the classroom. Written by a veteran educator (and self-described class clown), this concise guide combines laugh-out-loud writing with the author's field-tested expertise to help educators: Identify the four "signature" tendencies of class clowns. Employ practical classroom strategies to keep instruction moving. Prevent class clowns from acting out by understanding how to teach them.
Author : Linda Christensen
Publisher : Rethinking Schools
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 15,26 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Education
ISBN : 0942961439
Teaching for Joy and Justice is the much-anticipated sequel to Linda Christensen's bestselling Reading, Writing, and Rising Up. Christensen is recognized as one of the country's finest teachers. Her latest book shows why. Through story upon story, Christensen demonstrates how she draws on students' lives and the world to teach poetry, essay, narrative, and critical literacy skills. Teaching for Joy and Justice reveals what happens when a teacher treats all students as intellectuals, instead of intellectually challenged. Part autobiography, part curriculum guide, part critique of today's numbing standardized mandates, this book sings with hope -- born of Christensen's more than 30 years as a classroom teacher, language arts specialist, and teacher educator. Practical, inspirational, passionate: this is a must-have book for every language arts teacher, whether veteran or novice. In fact, Teaching for Joy and Justice is a must-have book for anyone who wants concrete examples of what it really means to teach for social justice.
Author : Chris Biffle
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 20,11 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Classroom management
ISBN : 9780984816712
"The revolutionary teaching system, based on cutting edge learning research, used by thousands of educators around the world"--Cover.
Author : Katie Cunningham
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,53 MB
Release : 2023-09-14
Category :
ISBN : 9781625315977
In this much anticipated follow-up to their groundbreaking book, Shifting the Balance: 6 Ways to Bring the Science of Reading into the Balanced Literacy Classroom, authors Jan Burkins and Kari Yates, together with co-author Katie Cunningham, extend the conversation in Shifting the Balance 3-5: 6 Ways to Bring the Science of Reading into the Upper Elementary Classroom. This new text is built in mind specifically for grades 3-5 teachers around best practices for the intermediate classroom. Shifting the Balance 3-5 introduces six more shifts across individual chapters that: Zoom in on a common (but not-as helpful-as-we-had-hoped) practice to reconsider Untangle a number of "misunderstandings" that have likely contributed to the use of the common practice Propose a more science-aligned shift to the current practice Provide solid scientific research to support the revised practice Offer a collection of high-leverage, easy-to-implement instructional routines to support the shift to more brain-friendly instruction The authors offer a refreshing approach that is respectful, accessible, and practical - grounded in an earnest commitment to building a bridge between research and classroom practice. As with the first Shifting the Balance, they aim to keep students at the forefront of reading instruction.
Author : Robert J. Marzano
Publisher : ASCD
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 41,78 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Education
ISBN : 0871207931
In this follow-up to the popular What Works in Schools, Robert J. Marzano discusses the research-based strategies that every teacher can use to effectively manage the classroom and help students take responsibility for their own behavior.