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Description Written for courses in Classroom Management (Models Approach). Engaging and succinct, this models-based classroom management text prepares novice educators to manage classrooms under their charge with detailed background on research, theory, and application, ultimately leading them to the creation of their own personal classroom management philosophy based on individual style, goals, and the understanding of how to create a safe and supportive learning environment for every student.

This text examines the major models of classroom management to help readers build a foundation in current approaches to this essential aspect of teaching. The authors then build upon this foundation to ultimately prepare readers with the necessary know-how and tools to develop and put into practice their own personal classroom management program. The text also provides a detailed and thorough discussion of diversity in the classroom, includes current content on the new “safe school” movement, and features expanded coverage of bullying and violence prevention. Readers will appreciate the authors’ accessible writing and the wealth of examples from PreK, elementary, and secondary settings. The third edition has undergone quite an extensive update.
The new edition gives greater emphasis to the topics of discipline, school violence, bullying, and cyber-bullying. It also includes more current research-based classroom management models, increased coverage of classroom management in inclusive classrooms (Chapter 11), a revised and expanded exploration of cultural and gender diversity as they relate to classroom management (Chapter 12), and a sharpened focus on preparing readers to develop and apply their own personal classroom management program. New Over 18 new models and theories have been added throughout chapters in Part II.
The authors include only research-based classroom management models and group the models by the philosophical perspective. See Part II of the third edition. New Reorganized content in this edition gives prominence to the growing need to address bullying and school safety.

Chapter Two (formerly, Chapter 13) focuses on creating safe schools and classrooms with newly added material on bullying and cyber-bullying and discussions of research-based models that specifically address individual and school-wide violence prevention. See new Chapter Two.
New Greater coverage of Inclusion and Classroom Management in Chapter 11. The topic of inclusion, although mentioned throughout the text, is given a greater, in-depth treatment in the third edition. See Part III, Chapter 11. New Expanded the topic of diversity and classroom management in Chapter 12. Although diversity is covered throughout the text, the authors give a more detailed discussion in this edition on diversity, based on current research. See Part III, Chapter 12. New Application-focus boxed features encourage readers to apply new information.
Featured throughout the text. New All end-of-chapter material has been revised and updated for currency and accuracy, including the suggested readings and relevantinternet sites.
At the end of every chapter. The third edition has undergone quite an extensive update. The new edition gives greater emphasis to the topics of discipline, school violence, bullying, and cyber-bullying.
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It also includes more current research-based classroom management models, increased coverage of classroom management in inclusive classrooms (Chapter 11), a revised and expanded exploration of cultural and gender diversity as they relate to classroom management (Chapter 12), and a sharpened focus on preparing readers to develop and apply their own personal classroom management program. New Over 18 new models and theories have been added throughout chapters in Part II. The authors include only research-based classroom management models and group the models by the philosophical perspective. See Part II of the third edition. New Reorganized content in this edition gives prominence to the growing need to address bullying and school safety.
Chapter Two (formerly, Chapter 13) focuses on creating safe schools and classrooms with newly added material on bullying and cyber-bullying and discussions of research-based models that specifically address individual and school-wide violence prevention. See new Chapter Two. New Greater coverage of Inclusion and Classroom Management in Chapter 11.
The topic of inclusion, although mentioned throughout the text, is given a greater, in-depth treatment in the third edition. See Part III, Chapter 11. New Expanded the topic of diversity and classroom management in Chapter 12. Although diversity is covered throughout the text, the authors give a more detailed discussion in this edition on diversity, based on current research. See Part III, Chapter 12. New Application-focus boxed features encourage readers to apply new information.
Featured throughout the text. New All end-of-chapter material has been revised and updated for currency and accuracy, including the suggested readings and relevantinternet sites. At the end of every chapter. About the Author(s) Dr.
Lee Manning has been working to improve the educational experiences and overall well being of children for thirty years. Manning is a Professor and Eminent Scholar in the Department of Educational Curriculum and Instruction at Old Dominion University. He taught 5th, 6th, and 7th grade language arts for five years in the public schools of South Carolina.
Manning came to Old Dominion University in 1992. His professional interests and expertise include language arts, multicultural education, and classroom management. Manning has authored or co-authored 33 books and over 200 journal articles. Some of these journal articles have appeared in Kappa Delta Pi Record, Phi Delta Kappan, Childhood Education, Middle School Journal, Educational Horizons, High School Journal, The ALAN Review, and the English Journal. Selected books include Teaching in the Middle School 3e (Prentice-Hall Publishing, with Dr. Katherine Bucher of Old Dominion University), Multicultural Education of Children and Adolescents 5e (Allyn and Bacon Publishing, with Dr.
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Leroy Baruth of Appalachian State University), Developmentally Appropriate Middle Level Schools 2e (published by the Association for Childhood Education International), and Multicultural Education in Middle Level Schools (published by the National Middle School Association). He also wrote the textbook, Classroom Management: Models, Applications, and Cases 3e, (Prentice-Hall Publishing, also with Dr. Katherine Bucher of Old Dominion University). In addition, he has made approximately thirty national presentations about teaching and managing children. Katherine Bucher retired as Professor Emerita in the Department of Educational Curriculum and Instruction (ECI) in the Darden College of Education at Old Dominion University.
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She served as Assistant Department Chair of ECI and as Graduate Program Director for PreK-6 education, middle school education and K-12 school librarianship. Bucher is the author or co-author of several books including Computers and Technology in School Library Media Centers; Information Technology for Schools; Teaching in the Middle School; Classroom Management: Models, Applications, and Cases; Young Adult Literature, Exploration, Evaluation and Appreciation; and Books about the Middle East: Selecting and Using Them with Children and Young Adults. Bucher has also written on literature, middle schools, and librarianship for peer-reviewed journals and has presented at various national meetings including Association for Childhood Education International, National Middle School Association, and American Library Association.