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Preventing Classroom Discipline Problems
Howard Seeman
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Description for Preventing Classroom Discipline Problems
Hardback. A handbook providing educators with practical help in dealing with disruptive classroom behaviour. Based on the author's extensive work with New York City schoolteachers, it discusses over 100 problems, from what to do about talking in class to how to prevent violence from erupting. Num Pages: 496 pages, illustrations, bibliography, index. BIC Classification: JNL; JNT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 160 x 37. Weight in Grams: 938.
ORDER 10 OR MORE OF ANY ITEM AND RECEIVE A 20% DISCOUNT! Preventing Classroom Discipline Problems is a handbook, with its own self-improvement exercises, for all the skills needed to implement successful classroom management and eliminate discipline problems. This book, based on the author's extensive work with New York City school teachers, helps teachers to design instructional strategies to prevent, not just handle, disruptive classroom behavior. Seeman discusses more than 100 of these problems, from responding to talking in class to preventing violence from erupting in your school. This is the only text that is both a comprehensive ... Read moretraining handbook and academic course text. The third edition includes new sections in each chapter for grades K-6, parents, strategies for school violence prevention, a computer resource guide, conflict-resolution training, systematic rewards for all grades, and methods for handling peer pressure and bullies. It also contains a collection of supplemental online training tools. Visit Classroom Management Online for more information. Show Less
Product Details
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Place of Publication
Lanham, United States
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About Howard Seeman
Howard Seeman, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of the City University of New York. He has supervised student teachers and taught classroom management since 1970. He has published over 20 articles in professional and online journals, conducted over 40 training workshops on classroom management throughout the U.S., and has been a keynote speaker at many national education conferences. Prof. Seeman has ... Read morebeen a consultant to school administrators/teachers nationally and internationally since 1975. He was also a licensed Social Studies and English teacher in the N.Y.C. public schools for 6 years, and co-directed a camp for emotionally disturbed children. Show Less
Reviews for Preventing Classroom Discipline Problems
This is a book/video all about classroom management, probably the most discussed topic of teachers in staffrooms around the globe. Seeman has put together a handbook on classroom management that has a wealth of ideas....The book promotes prevention as thebest alternative in most classroom management situations and it is written in such a manner that it can easily be picked ... Read moreup and used as either a training manual or an ongoing guide. Highly recommended. An excellent book. There is also a video which accompanies the book in which the author uses visual examples of the ideas contained within the text. The video is also set up in such a way as to be used as a training tool, with each example linked to a specific section of the book...
Teacher Education Quarterly
Seeman's book [with a training video] offers the kind of common-sense approach to the classroom that beleaguered teachers are looking for. Even better, the just-in-time techniques are geared toward preventing discipline problems rather than reacting to them. The information is so well organized and so complete that it's easy to find exactly what you're looking for.
Education World
This video and the book are powerful change agents...enable teachers to feel less alone and more empowered to prevent and constructively respond to discipline problems...rich, far-reaching and practical.
Susan G. Roth, Governor's Committee on Children's Planning for NJ; Senior Coordinating Supervisor, Rutgers University Graduate School of Applie Excellent examples of troublesome situations, skillfully demonstrated...provides very practical discussion and learning for very real classroom problems.
Ron Manyin, Coordinator of Student Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Lehman College, CUNY Essential truths, invaluable for new or experienced teachers; priceless keys to rewarding teaching, beautifully demonstrated!...a guide to successful discipline-free teaching, no matter what your style.
Carmen Mason, Teacher Trainer for the NYC Board of Education. Teacher of the Year, 1993, and New York City High School English teacher for 21 This is a book/video all about classroom management, probably the most discussed topic of teachers in staffrooms around the globe. Seeman has put together a handbook on classroom management that has a wealth of ideas....The book promotes prevention as the best alternative in most classroom management situations and it is written in such a manner that it can easily be picked up and used as either a training manual or an ongoing guide. Highly recommended. An excellent book. There is also a video which accompanies the book in which the author uses visual examples of the ideas contained within the text. The video is also set up in such a way as to be used as a training tool, with each example linked to a specific section of the book.
Teacher Education Quarterly
Seeman has created a text that can be used as a self-help guide or training manual for preventing and solving discipline problems.
Educational Leadership
A comprehensive treatment of classroom discipline. This book is not about controlling children, but rather about humanistic education with ample regard for practical solutions to disruptive behavior.
Journal of Staff Development
Well received! Both the book and the video are recommended to all schools in Saskatchewan, Canada that need help with emotional and behavioral disorders. Also recommended to the College of Education, University of Regina, Canada.
Gail Saunders, Coordinator of Materials Evaluation and Acquisition, Saskatchewan Department of Education, Canada All the suggestions in this book are skillfully presented and can easily be executed. I thoroughly recommend this book to every teacher. In reading and practicing what Seeman is telling us to do, we will reduce the number of discipline problems in schools.
Journal Of Educational Thought(Jet)
I have used [this book] for several years re: class management. I especially appreciate the sections like: discriminating a behavior problem from another type of problem. [This book] has been very useful to me and to the teachers with whom I work. Thanks for your contribution to the profession. It has been important to me and the work I do.
Jan Fisher, Staff Development Consultant, Laguna Beach, California WOW! I am so excited that, after taking Dr. Seeman's online class, I now have a 'cookbook' that I can use to assist teachers in the classroom. In my job as a middle school counselor, I assist teachers in managing the behavior problems in their classrooms. This course has provided me with the information that I can use with teachers to help them view their classroom from both their and the student's perspective. I now use at least one technique from Dr. Seeman's book daily. It is so enlightening for teachers to know that there is a systematic way to handle problems in their classrooms to get the results that they want. I have truly seen the light bulb go on when teachers are able to identify what they can do to improve instruction, handle issues in their classrooms, and create the environment they want for their students by using this book, its training exercises and Video. Thank you, Dr. Seeman for such a wonderful and practical contribution to teacher training and to education
Thelma Irby, counselor and teacher trainer, Tempe, Arizona Show Less