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Real Classroom Management
Real Classroom Management
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In today's educational community we struggle to creatively provide students sound structure in the classroom to foster a positive and safe learning environment. Jacobs and Langley try to dispel the notion that behavior is the only issue to consider when putting together a good, solid classroom management plan. Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It? demonstrates how a successful classroom management plan includes the entire environment_organization of materials, layout of the classroom and…
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In today's educational community we struggle to creatively provide students sound structure in the classroom to foster a positive and safe learning environment. Jacobs and Langley try to dispel the notion that behavior is the only issue to consider when putting together a good, solid classroom management plan. Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It? demonstrates how a successful classroom management plan includes the entire environment_organization of materials, layout of the classroom and school facility, administrative support, and parental involvement_and show how professional learning communities help incorporate various factors to create a positive learning experience for all students.

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  • Author: Mark M Jacobs
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  • ISBN-10: 1578866413
  • ISBN-13: 9781578866410
  • Format: 16.2 x 21.5 x 1 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

In today's educational community we struggle to creatively provide students sound structure in the classroom to foster a positive and safe learning environment. Jacobs and Langley try to dispel the notion that behavior is the only issue to consider when putting together a good, solid classroom management plan. Real Classroom Management: Whose Job Is It? demonstrates how a successful classroom management plan includes the entire environment_organization of materials, layout of the classroom and school facility, administrative support, and parental involvement_and show how professional learning communities help incorporate various factors to create a positive learning experience for all students.

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