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Relationship-Driven Classroom Management: Strategies That Promote Student Motivation

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"I feel this book appeals to all teachers, especially teachers who must deal with difficult students. The book is well organized and user friendly, with lots of practical examples using real students." Brenda Waugh, PAR Consulting TeacherResource SpecialistNewhall School District, California"Relationship-Driven Classroom Management is a top recommendation. Vitto offers practical, supportive, research-based strategies that will benefit teachers and students."Roger Weissberg, Executive DirectorCollaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL)"As I work with new teachers, this book shares numerous tips and strategies that have been overlooked in teaching methodology courses, or curricular workshops. This book will make a great contribution to education for those who read it and enjoy it."Karen Harvey, Program CoordinatorSanta Clarita BTSA"Brimming with insights and practical ideas, this book should be in the hands of every teacher. I enthusiastically recommend this book for teachers in training, experienced and veteran teachers, and administrators searching for effective strategies and techniques for the classroom."Robert Wubbolding, DirectorCenter for Reality TherapyCincinnati, OH

Build positive relationships with your students and set an example for success!Positive teacher-student relationships are an important factor in increasing student achievement and motivation as well as decreasing  a student′s risk of dropping out, substance abuse, bullying, and violence.  In fact, it has been shown that these positive relationships are more influential than more highly publicized factors such as classroom size, teacher training, or school policy in protecting adolescents from destructive behaviors. Learn how to proactively and positively manage your classroom and students and build on their inherent strengths and talents, rather than focusing on negative behaviors and outcomes.Relationship-Driven Classroom Management is the only book to combine resiliency, classroom management, and discipline into one user-friendly format suitable for all teachers.  Featuring case examples, questions, classroom strategies and tips, as well as chapter objectives and summaries, the chapter material covers both Preventive Strategies and Reactive Strategies  

Attributes of Relationship-Driven Teachers Strengthening Relationships With Students Teaching and Modeling Social-Emotional Skills Cultivating Student Responsibility Creating and Implementing Effective Consequences Building Relationships With Difficult and Resistant Students By fostering social-emotional learning, teachers can raise student achievement, create a more positive classroom environment, and help in the long-term prevention of future risk for even their most difficult students.

245 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 14, 2003

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March 25, 2017
Chapter on student motivation was useful -3*
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November 10, 2013
This book was recommended to me at a recent training. Though it does not specifically mention Montessori teaching, many of the principles are the same. There is good information to use with all ages in the classroom. It challenged some of my current beliefs and techniques.
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January 23, 2011
Great book when considering Classroom Management. Really good techniques for both students and teachers in stress reducing and behavior awareness.
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July 21, 2013
For a book on education this was an enjoyable read and I would recommend it to parents as well as educators. Found it inspiring.
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