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Classroom Management Links

Classroom Management Links
http://www.scdsb.edu.on.ca/resources/citi/class-manage.html

This gateway site, compiled by Mary M. Banbury and James H. Miller, faculty members at the University of New Orleans College of Education, features links to nearly 40 classroom management sites. Each of the referenced sites is briefly annotated. The sites cover a broad range of topics, including classroom discipline, student removal protocol. You'll also find sites about legal issues, classroom safety, and children with difficult traits.

ERIC Digests: Managing Inappropriate Behavior in the Classroom

ERIC Digests: Managing Inappropriate
Behavior in the Classroom

http://www.ericdigests.org/1995-1/behavior.htm


From the ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped and Gifted Children come these helpful suggestions for dealing with disruptive behavior in the classroom. The site's answers to frequently asked discipline questions cover a broad range of topics, including individual and group management strategies for increasing positive behavior and decreasing negative behavior, token economics, and punishment. Originally written in 1993, the advice is still valid and useful today. A bibliography of discipline resources also is provided.

The Really Big List of Classroom Management Resources

The Really Big List of Classroom Management Resources
http://drwilliampmartin.tripod.com/classm.html

Originally created by a bleary-eyed and courageous band of Monmouth University graduate students who gave up one week of their lives scouring the entire Internet (well almost), this site has many of the best that cyberspace has to offer. There are classroom management techniques tailored to elementary and secondary education, discipline ideas for new and experienced teachers, tips for handling special education, suggestions for getting organized, strategies for preventing behavior problems, sample classroom rules, ways of creating a caring community, and information on new products and services. There are even  a few resources for those who question the basic premise of "classroom management." This site has it all! 

The Teacher's Workshop: Relational Discipline Strategies

The Teacher's Workshop: Relational
Discipline Strategies

http://www.teachersworkshop.com/
twshop/relationaldisc.html

Excerpted from Relational Discipline: Strategies for In-Your-Face Kids by William M. Bender, PhD., the a dvice at this site will help educators improve their interaction with students, particularly those with behavioral problems. The excerpt begins with a brief overview of Dr. Bender's recommended Basics and Techniques. Featured chapters cover such topics as Responsibility Strategies, Mentoring, Peer Confrontation, Television Monitoring, Defusing Power Plays, Stress Reduction to Alleviate Explosive Behavior, and The "Let's Make a Deal" Strategy.

Works4Me Tips Library

Works4Me Tips Library
http://www.nea.org/helpfrom/growing/
works4me/manage/index.html

Presented by the National Education Association (NEA), this library includes more than 400 tips and solutions that teachers have found successful in managing their classrooms. An archive of NEA's Weekly Classroom Tips E-mail, the library offers tips in such topics as Teaching Techniques, Content, Getting Organized, Managing Your Classroom, Relationships, and Using Technology. Each topic includes many "filing drawers" of teachers' ideas and suggestions. You can subscribe to the free Weekly Classroom Tips E-mail at the site, as well.


From: Web Feet©: Guide to Search Tools, Search Engines, Directories, and Tutorials, Thomson Gale, 2004.


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