• The Ten Students You'll Meet in Your Classroom: Classroom Management Tips for Middle and High School Teachers, August/2007

The Ten Students You'll Meet in Your Classroom: Classroom Management Tips for Middle and High School Teachers, August/2007

Author(s) Vickie Gill
ISBN10 1412949122
ISBN13 9781412949125
Format Paperback
Pages 160
Year Publish 2007 August

Synopsis

"Has an excellent mix of humor and seriousness to appreciate the students who enter the classroom. Each chapter ends with great ideas for improving connections to understand and educate learners in today’s classrooms."
Brenda Vatthauer, Teacher, Thief River Falls School, MN

"Vickie Gill makes so much sense, I found myself nodding in agreement. This book makes you glad that you read it and is one that teachers will pass on or recommend to their colleagues."
Melanie Mares, Language Arts Teacher, Lowndes Middle School, Valdosta, GA

Rebels, invisibles, and perfectionists: Do you have any of these in your classroom?

Today’s classroom is a mosaic of different types of students, each with different needs and learning styles. While this variety can facilitate an exciting and dynamic teaching experience, it can also present unexpected challenges for any teacher.

In this brief and engaging text, Vickie Gill presents ten student archetypes to help teachers better understand and reach each member of their classrooms. Although students are unique and never fit neatly into one type, Gill shows teachers how to best work with students who exhibit certain kinds of behaviors. Written in a warm and encouraging style, this motivational resource provides both aspiring and veteran teachers with:

  1. Humorous and poignant stories
  2. Advice and specific classroom management strategies for each student type
  3. Sample lessons, activities, assignments, rubrics, and evaluations to reach even the most challenging students

Discover how to engage all student types by appreciating their unique needs and characteristics.

About The Author:
Vickie Gill has taught high school English, reading, and journalism for 30 years in both California and Tennessee. Gill has won several teaching and community service honors and was a finalist for Tennessee State Teacher of the Year 2000. She is currently teach­ing part-time and works as a consultant for a school district in central California. She has a BA in English from San Jose State University and an MEd from Vanderbilt University.