The purpose of this book is to demonstrate how to do authentic classroom-based assessment, and then how to interpret and use that information to plan curriculum responsive to and supportive of children's learning. The fifth edition of Assessing and Guiding Young Children's Development and Learning has been revised and updated to reflect the rapidly developing concepts of appropriate assessment, expected educational outcomes, the way young children develop and learn, and the early childhood teacher's assessment responsibilities. Features: Current Expectations of Teachers Legal, Ethical, and Professional Responsibilities Assessing the Assessments - explains what teachers need to know to fulfill their roles in education today Assessment and Analysis Guides Red Flags - a list of "red flags" that alert teachers to patterns of concerning behavior Reflection, Study, and Discussion Prompts Summaries and Suggested Readings Glossary New to this edition: New sections on emerging concepts and functions of Formative and Summative Assessment New information and guidance for teachers working with English-language learners New section on scaffolding Updated legal requirements for assessment Updated references, readings, and glossary
This is an exceptionally strong textbook in the field of classroom discipline. It is simple and concise, yet comprehensive in its coverage of the extant research on the subject.
Classroom Management Program: What They Didn't Tell You, But You Really Need to Know
Youcan deal withdisciplinechallenges inaproactivemanner or ina reactive manner. If you deal with them in a proactive manner, by nipping them in the budbeforethey escalate intoreal problems, yourapproaches willbeeffec- tive.
Seven Simple Secrets: What the Best Teachers Know and Do
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It covers and applies the most important management and discipline approaches, from Redl, Wattenberg, Skinner, and Glasser through Jones, Kagan, Cook, and others. This book has two main goals.
Note: This is the loose-leaf version of Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers and does not include access to the MyEducationLab.
Cómo resolver conflictos en clase
The leading text in the field, this book analyzes the contributions of the leading authorities in discipline to show how their theories and systems can be used by teachers to create structures of positive discipline.
And they do. Power Plays: Moving from Coping to Cooperation in Your Classroom tackles this issue on two fronts: student behaviour and teacher practice.