Description
The book provides a sociocultural, practical framework, acting as a handbook for graduate and undergraduate students, novice and experienced teachers. One of the pressing issues in academia is classroom management; This book offers tools and strategies for effective classroom management with at-risk students from diverse backgrounds.
The book serves as a sociocultural-based method for both graduate and undergraduate students, providing practical frameworks that will be beneficial throughout their teaching careers. One of the pressing issues in academia is classroom management. This book addresses this topic directly, offering practical tools and strategies for both experienced and novice teachers to effectively manage classrooms with at-risk students from diverse backgrounds.
At the same time, these scholarly endeavors will also be very beneficial to practicing teachers, scholars, practitioners, etc. and the relevant field(s) of study as a practical theoretical framework and handbook for use especially after the pandemic we experienced.
Dr. Adams' book reminds educators that though we stand on the shoulders of giants, re-examining and revising our conceptual understandings through an historical lens is crucial to contemporary practice. In addressing "at-risk" via the pre- and post-pandemic worlds, Adams provides important insights into both process and content.
-Dr. Eric C. Sheffield, College of Education & Human Services, Western Illinois University.
This book is about developing an understanding of those student groups who are less successful in our public schools and help them be successful. In accomplishing this, Adams covers an impressive, in-depth, explanatory range of ideas, concepts, research, theories, and paradigms related to public schooling. Indeed, very few books cover the range he does. I bet; you will learn much that you did not know about public schooling from practice to research to theory.
-Dr. James Joseph Scheurich, Indiana University-Indianapolis.
Benedict L. Adams, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Education at Missouri Western State University, as a Curricular Scholar, Multicultural Specialist, and Education Foundations Scholar. He is a graduate of Indiana University in Urban Education Studies and Teacher Education.
Dr Adams was awarded the Outstanding Teaching Certificate of Excellence from Indiana University in 2014. In 2024, he received the Certificate of Outstanding Teacher Educator from Missouri Western State University and in 2025, he received the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drum Major for Justice award for exceptional teaching skills and service to students and the community.
Dr Adams is the author of eleven peer-reviewed articles and two book chapters. Dr. Adam's research interests include Teaching and Teacher Education, Learning and Instruction, Curriculum Studies, Teacher Education and socialization, Diversity Studies, and Historical and Social Foundations of Education.



