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Learning, Behavior, and Your Classroom: How to Create an Environment That Sets Students Up for Success (Classroom Management Strategies for Student En - Paperback

Learning, Behavior, and Your Classroom: How to Create an Environment That Sets Students Up for Success (Classroom Management Strategies for Student En - Paperback

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by Staci M. Zolkoski (Author)

Cultivate a thriving classroom and reignite a love of teaching. Gain effective strategies to understand student behavioral patterns in relation to brain development. With thoughtful suggestions on how to implement and adapt proposed strategies as needed, K-12 teachers will create and manage a classroom environment that maximizes learning and student engagement, makes students eager to attend class, and causes teachers to feel renewed professionally.


K-12 teachers can use this book to:
  • Gain insights into psychological development and its impact on student behavior
  • Cultivate positive classroom environments that nurture learning and independence
  • Develop classroom management plans that set clear expectations for student behavior
  • Establish support networks of students, families, and communities to enhance learning
  • Mitigate the effects of burnout through simple self-care practices and strategies

Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Understand Student Behavior and How They Think
Chapter 2: Cultivate a Positive Classroom Environment
Chapter 3: Communicate Expectations and Establish Boundaries
Chapter 4: Provide Additional Support for Students Who Need More
Chapter 5: Promote Student Independence and Learning
Chapter 6: Support Students by Building Bridges Within the School Community
Chapter 7: Practice Self-Care
Epilogue
References and Resources
Index
Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.71 x 9.92 x 6.93 IN
Publication Date: April 25, 2025
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