• 75 Quick and Easy Solutions to Classroom Disruptions, Jan/2012

75 Quick and Easy Solutions to Classroom Disruptions, Jan/2012

Author(s) Bryan Harris, Cassandra Goldberg
ISBN10 1596672099
ISBN13 9781596672093
Format Paperback
Pages 112
Year Publish 2012 January

Synopsis

"This book is all about putting tools in the teacher's toolbox! It can be used by an administrator supporting a teacher struggling with classroom management, by a good teacher looking to become great, or even a university professor in a pre-service class focused on student engagement."
Mary Hasl, Mentor Coordinator, Poudre School District, Fort Collins, CO

This very well organized book is packed with practical solutions to the most common classroom problems – side talk, rude behavior, calling out, students losing focus, and students refusing even to try. Every solution is classroom-tested, highly effective, and quick and easy to implement! Use this book to help make your classroom a happier, more productive learning environment – one in which your students thrive and everyone benefits!

About the Authors:
Bryan Harris is the Director of Professional Development for the Casa Grande (Arizona) Elementary School District. During his career, he has served as a classroom teacher, Instructional specialist, elementary school principal, and district-level administrator. He works with classroom teachers to incorporate brain-compatible teaching and strategies that help all students to succeed. Bryan holds a certification in brain-based learning from Jensen Learning Corporation and is currently completing a doctoral degree in educational administration from Bethel University.

Cassandra Goldberg is the Special Education Instructional Specialist for the Casa Grande Elementary School District in Casa Grande, Arizona. She received her bachelor’s degree from SUNY Oneonta in Human Ecology with a concentration in Child Development and Child & Family Studies in Oneonta, New York and a master’s degree in Elementary and Special Education from Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, New York.