Elementary Classroom ManagementElementary Classroom Management, Second Edition, offers elementary school teachers-in-training a remarkably concise and accessible guide to managing classroom behavior successfully. Written in an informal tone, the text skillfully interweaves research findings with teachers' actual classroom management experiences. A wealth of examples and teacher contributions illustrate and amplify main points. |
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PROBLEMS | 1 |
The Importance of Classroom Management | 7 |
Summary SelfCheck | 15 |
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