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The Key Elements of Classroom Management: Managing Time and Space, Student Behavior, and Instructional Strategies

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All teachers know that a well-managed classroom is the cornerstone of a strong instructional program, but many are uncertain where they should focus their energies. In The Key Elements of Classroom Management, three veteran teachers show how teachers can make real improvements in their classroom by concentrating on basic skills in three critical areas:

Table of contents

Section One: Time and Classroom Space

Managing Time and Classroom Space

Setting Up the Classroom

Managing Administrative Tasks, Transitions, and Interruptions

About the authors

Joyce McLeod speaks nationally and internationally as a consultant on issues in mathematics and science education as well as in writing and delivering professional development in mathematics. She is an author of Harcourt Science (2002), Math Advantage (1999), and Harcourt Math (2002), published by Harcourt School Publishers. Prior to her retirement from Harcourt School Publishers, she worked as senior vice president and editor-in-chief of the mathematics, science, and health division at Harcourt and as senior consultant in mathematics, science, and health. Since 1984, she has held a Visiting Professorship in the School of Education and Human Development at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. She teaches courses in the Masters of Arts in Teaching program. She has taught courses in classroom management, cognitive development, and mathematics content for elementary and middle-school teachers. McLeod is the 1991 and 2001 recipient of the Natalie Delcamp Award for Excellence in Teaching at Rollins. She also received the 1995 University of Central Florida Alumni Association Professional Achievement Award, presented by the College of Education.

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Ginny Hoover retired after 31 years of teaching the middle grades in Kansas. She found a second career providing professional development in Six Traits, a writing model that also serves as the model for the Kansas writing assessment. She also does professional development in the areas of social studies, classroom management, and instructional strategies. Hoover is designated by the State of Kansas as a trainer of teachers for Six Traits and as the official lead trainer of teachers for Civics and Government. Recently she was asked to serve again on the Kansas Social Studies Standards Committee to revisit the state social studies standards. She maintains a Web site titled Ginny's Educational WebPages at
http://www.geocities.com/ginnks/ to share her work and to collaborate with teachers around the world. Ginny also writes a regular column, “The Eclectic Teacher,” for Teachers Net at http://teachers.net, and has published language arts units and teacher resources through Teacher Time Savers at http://teachertimesavers.com/GinnyHoover.htm. She also wrote a reference tool on Six Traits published by EDUPRESS.

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978-0-87120-787-6
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196
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Topics in this book

Classroom Management

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