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Managing Classroom Behavior : A Reflective, Case-Based Approach

Managing Classroom Behavior : A Reflective, Case-Based Approach

Managing Classroom Behavior : A Reflective, Case-Based Approach
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Managing Classroom Behavior : A Reflective, Case-Based Approach Paperback - 2001

by Daniel P. Hallahan; Stanley C. Trent; James M. Kauffman; Mark P. Mostert

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Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated, 2001. Paperback. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting, but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged.
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This book applies behavior management principles to classroom teaching, with an emphasis on analyzing behavior management as an instructional problem. Managing Classroom Behavior summarizes principles of good instruction, the acting-out cycle, and how to work with students, other teachers, and parents. Behavioral principles and practices based on empirical research are illustrated with numerous examples. This book gives teachers practice in applying principles through analysis of actual case studies through self-questioning and reflection. Topics include identifying and analyzing behavior problems, basic behavior change strategies, talking with students, using the peer group, and working with other educators and parents. For educators, special educators, and educational psychologists.
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