"These Kids Are Out of Control": Why We Must Reimagine "Classroom Management" for Equity
Autor H. Richard Milner, Heather B. (Bossert) Cunningham, Lori Delale-O'Connor, Erika Gold Kestenbergen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 oct 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1483374807
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
“If you are an educator who wants to resist and dismantle the cradle-to-prison pipeline, this is your manifesto. Deeply researched, accessibly written, and powerfully applied, this book demonstrates not just why we need to make justice the goal of our classroom management practices; it also shows us how we get it done. Read this and you’ll know what to do to make our schools and classrooms more hopeful, critical, responsive, and equitable.”
"Today’s educators must meet the daily challenge of providing quality teaching for students from wide, diverse backgrounds, and personal histories. While research on managing classrooms has provided some guidance, significant gaps in our understanding remain, such as the lack of in depth theoretical and foundational knowledge about issues of race, culture, and inequity as they impact schooling. The authors have given us vital insights about these important factors. I believe this book is one of the most significant contributions to research on classroom management in years. It is a MUST read and belongs in every educator’s library."
"These Kids are Out of Control prepares educators, like no other text in the field, to engage in justice-oriented classroom management utilizing restorative, culturally responsive approaches to discipline. The authors’ use of practical, yet, powerful, vignettes provide real world illustrations of multi-context classroom scenarios that shift our mindsets about effective classroom management practices; moving away from ‘what is,’ to ‘what could be!’ This book is a timely and relevant contribution to the field of education and a must- read for anyone who currently teaches, or aspires to teach, in a diverse school setting."
“Children live in a more dynamic society than ever before, and their experiences are very complex. This book is a must read for educators in urban schools across the country because it addresses the social and emotional needs of students and provides practical – real solutions – to help build climates that positively support students’ learning. The book helps educators understand how to restore rather than punish students.”
“Important, timely, and necessary! Harsh discipline practices and oppressive classroom conditions continue to harm countless students; something different is needed. Milner and his team provide a powerful work that exemplifies theory-to practice at its best. Schools can be transformed by this work. This essential book challenges control and punishment in classroom management and offers culturally caring and sustaining ways to create supportive learning classrooms for all students.”
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1. Understanding the Landscape of Classroom Management: A Look at Research, Theory, and Practice
Referral Practices, Congruence and Dissonance, and Systemic Barriers
Classroom Management Is About Being Culturally Responsive
Culturally Responsive Classroom Management
References
Chapter 2. Connecting Classroom Management and the Cradle-to-Prison Pipeline
The Cradle-to-Prison Pipeline in the United States
The Cradle-to-Prison Pipeline and Schools
Root Causes and Contributors to the CTPP
Connecting the Cradle-to-Prison Pipeline to Classroom Management
References
Chapter 3. Classroom Management Is About Effective Instruction
Critical Reflective Practices
High Student Engagement in Course Content
Positive Framing
Building a Classroom Community
Final Thoughts: Effective Instruction Improves Classroom Management
References
Chapter 4. Classroom Management Is About Creating a Caring Environment
Student-Centered
Belief, Expectations, and Rigor
Persistent Practices
Partnership With Families and Communities
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5. Classroom Management Is About Restorative Discipline
Restorative Discipline Is Rooted in Restorative Justice
Methods of Restorative Discipline
Implementing Restorative Discipline
Restorative Discipline Improves Classroom Management
References
Conclusions, Implications, and Recommendations
A Charge to Teacher Education
A Charge to Researchers
A Charge to Reformers
A Charge to Teachers and Other Educators
A Charge to Professional Development Facilitators
Final Insights
References
Index
Notă biografică
H. Richard Milner IV (also known as Rich) is Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair of Education and the Joseph A. Johnson, Jr. Distinguished Leadership Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Vanderbilt University. He has courtesy appointments in the Department of Leadership, Policy, and Organizations and the Department of Sociology. Professor Milner is the founding Director of the Initiative for Race Research and Justice at Vanderbilt. A researcher, scholar, and teacher, Dr. Milner is President of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), the largest educational research organization in the world. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Education and a Fellow of AERA. Dr. Milner has published more than 100 scholarly journal articles and book chapters, and he has published seven books, two of which are bestsellers. His work has been cited or featured in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Atlantic. Dr. Milner has taught high school Language Arts, Developmental Reading in community college, and on the faculty at several universities.