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The Research Literature: Classroom Manage- ment
iseesam.comThe Research Literature: Classroom Manage-ment Management and Order Classroom management has been defined as the provisions and procedures necessary to
Managing the Classroom Environment - SAGE Publications Inc
www.sagepub.comThe desist approach. to classroom management gives the teacher full responsibility for regulating the classroom. The teacher establishes and enforces a set of specific rules to control student behavior in the classroom. Because the desist approach models of class-room management give teachers power to deal forcefully and quickly with misbehavior,
New Teachers’ Challenges - ed
files.eric.ed.govGenerally, classroom management describes teachers’ efforts to oversee a multitude of activities in the classroom, including learning, social interaction, and students’ behaviors (Bosch, 2006; Martin, Yin, & Baldwin, 1998). Classroom manage-ment is the combination of approaches and processes that teachers use to achieve
Differentiating with Technology
files.eric.ed.govmost teachers seems to be classroom man-agement. Many of these concerns can be addressed with the following step-by-step directions. First, create an environment (both in the physical layout of the classroom and in instructional design) that facilitates a multilevel community. A multilevel com-munity reflects the belief that student