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Strategies: Classroom Management

The Classroom Management area presents relevant links and documents pertaining to researched based methods in managing diverse types of classrooms including positive reinforcement, inclusion and behavior management techniques.

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 Classroom Management Resources

Expand/Collapse Classroom Management : General ‎(3)
Classroom Management General
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The Honor Level System is the result of more than two decades of development. Created to meet the needs of one middle school in western Washington, it is now used with more than 90,000 youngsters in schools across America. Today, high schools, junior high schools, middle schools and elementary schools use it to track their discipline.
 
Classroom Management General
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In the 1997 amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Congress attempted to respond to school administrator's concerns about how to create safe school environments and the conditions under which a child with disabilities may be removed from school if he or she is considered to be a danger to himself or others.

Classroom Management General
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The National Education Association provides informative resources to Classroom Management links.  Over 150 references allow educators to enhance their classroom management skills.
 

Expand/Collapse Classroom Management : Research Articles ‎(2)
Classroom Management Research Articles
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Classroom Management, Prepared by Grant Miller, Graduate Research Assistant, Boston College and Tracey Hall, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum.
 
Classroom Management Research Articles
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The articles on this site offer suggestions for effective classroom management, including tips for creating classroom systems, suggestions for room arrangements, and lists of things students can do once they've finished their seatwork.