Full Description
Managing Classrooms and Student Behavior provides the essential information necessary for understanding and applying classroom and behavior management techniques with a Response to Intervention (RTI) approach. The presentation and application of information more closely resembles the actual decision-making approaches used by individuals and teams of teachers, schools, and districts. This introductory, reader-friendly textbook can be used in undergraduate or graduate level courses with special education or both special and general education candidates. A companion website provides key ancillary materials such as PowerPoint presentations, a test bank, and an instructor's manual.
Contents
Part I Foundations of Classroom and Behavior Management 1. Response to Intervention and the Law: An Overview Catherine Lawless Frank 2. Principles of Managing Behaviors Stephen B. Richards 3. Data Collection Stephen B. Richards and Sarah Schimmel Part II Application of Classroom and Behavior Management Strategies: Tier 1 4. Schoolwide Positive Behavior Supports Jennifer T. Christman 5. The Teacher's Role Catherine Lawless Frank 6. Building a Culturally Inclusive Classroom Catherine Lawless Frank 7. Motivation Catherine Lawless Frank 8. Group Strategies for Improving and Maintaining Appropriate Behavior Jennifer T. Christman 9. Strategies for Decreasing Behavior Challenges in the Classroom Jennifer T. Christman Part III Application of Classroom and Behavior Management Strategies: Tier 2 10. Tier 2 Catherine Lawless Frank 11. Strategies for Externalizing Behaviors Jennifer T. Christman 12. Internalizing Behaviors Joni L. Baldwin Part IV Application of Classroom and Behavior Management Strategies: Tier 3 13. Tier 3 and Special Education Joni L. Baldwin 14. Functional Behavior Assessment Joni L. Baldwin 15. Behavioral Intervention Plans Joni L. Baldwin