ABSTRACT

The Handbook of Classroom Management, Third Edition, is an authoritative treatment of the latest science and development in the study of classroom management in schools. Evidence-based classroom management practices and programs are essential to enhancing students’ academic, behavioral, social-emotional, and motivational outcomes across grade levels. This comprehensive volume collects scholarship and cutting-edge research for graduate students and faculty of psychology, teacher education, curriculum and instruction, special education, and beyond. The book has been thoroughly revised and expanded with updated coverage of foundational topics such as effective instruction, preventative strategies, positive behavior intervention and supports, family–school relationships, legal issues, and other related topics, while also giving new attention to social justice, students on the autism spectrum, and adaptations across urban, rural, and virtual contexts.

part I|12 pages

Introduction

part II|173 pages

Methods of Classroom Management

chapter 5|13 pages

First Step to Success

A Preventive, Early Intervention for Young Students with Disruptive Behavior Problems

chapter 6|15 pages

Current Trends in Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

Implications for Classroom Management

part III|186 pages

Context of Classroom Management

chapter 12|20 pages

The New Jim Crow in School 1

Exclusionary Discipline and Structural Racism

chapter 17|16 pages

Rethinking K-12 Disciplinary Policies and Practices in Virtual School Settings

Initial School Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

part V|103 pages

The Classroom Management and Student Type Interaction