Teaching Behavior: Managing Classrooms Through Effective Instruction

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Every teacher knows that the perfect lesson plan is useless without effective classroom management. But what's the best way to foster student engagement, differentiate instruction, handle disruptive students, and promote positive behavior? The answer is in how you teach. Teaching Behavior goes well beyond setting classroom rules, communicating consequences, and providing the usual tips on engaging students and building relationships. It draws on the most current evidence-based practices and rich, real-world examples to get to the heart of effective teaching. A national expert in behavior and special education, Terrance M. Scott shares clear, detailed, and proven instructional strategies to maximize student success. Wherever you are in your teaching career. Teaching Behavior will give you the innovative, day-to-day tools to conquer the toughest behavior challenges and make your classroom more effective and fun-for you and your students. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)

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Scott, T. M. (2017). Teaching Behavior: Managing Classrooms Through Effective Instruction. Teaching Behavior: Managing Classrooms Through Effective Instruction. Corwin. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781506337883

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