By: Sybil Wyner
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Objective: It is our task to bring students of all backgrounds and cultures into our society without infringing upon their individuality and basic cultures. We have the awesome task of molding the future of the United States of America. This we must accomplish with patience, understanding, and pragmatic innovations that personally involve the student in learning.
This publication, utilizing years of experience, will assist the teacher in facing today's difficulties in the classroom and will give strength to the teacher's conviction that he or she can make a difference in this world.
Purpose: The school classroom is a closed system of human beings of varied national backgrounds, cultures, and traditions. The teacher today is faced with the problems of a society that encourages monetary rather than educational wealth; a society based on personal gratifications that may be in opposition to what our founding fathers envisioned. It is a society in which the school system is taking the place of the familial structure to raise the generations that may or may not perpetuate the ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The teacher, to be effective, must change his/her traditional ways of thinking regarding young people.
Table of Contents:
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Introduction
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Teacher - Student Relationship
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Discipline
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Class Survival Instructions for Students
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Motivation
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Student Self-Esteem
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Teacher - Parent Meetings
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Last Bits of Advice
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Epilogue - You Have to Love Them!
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About this Guide
This guide to classroom management gives suggestions to teachers on how to create student interest and involvement, handle disruptive students and have an overall effective and enjoyable classroom.