3rd Edition

Handbook of Classroom Management

Edited By Edward J. Sabornie, Dorothy L. Espelage Copyright 2023
    592 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    592 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    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 1:  Introduction  1Introduction to the Third Edition  Part 2: Methods of Classroom Management  2. Effective Instruction as the Basis for Classroom Management  3. Prevention Strategies for Classroom Management  4. Restorative Practices in Schools  5. First Step to Success: A Preventive, Early Intervention for Young Students with Disruptive Behavior Problems  6. Current Trends in Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports: Implications for Classroom Management  7. Supporting Student’s Social, Emotional, and Behavior (SEB) Growth Through Tier 2 and 3 Intervention within a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) Framework  8. Adapting Classroom Management for Delivery Across Contexts: A Focus on Urban, Rural, and Online Settings  9. Classroom Management in “No-Excuses” Charter Schools  10. Emerging Issues in School Bullying Research and Prevention  Part 3: Context of Classroom Management  11. Teacher Stress and Classroom Management  12. The New Jim Crow in School: Exclusionary Discipline and Structural Racism  13. Why Effective Classroom Management Depends on Teachers’ Abilities to Engage Families  14. Teacher Training and Classroom Management  15. School Administration and Classroom Management  16. The Contribution of School and Classroom Disciplinary Practices to the School-to-Prison Pipeline  17. Rethinking K-12 Disciplinary Policies and Practices in Virtual School Settings: Initial School Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic  18. Using Multimedia to Support Teacher Candidates’ Knowledge and Use of Evidence-Based Classroom Management Practices  19. International Research on the Foci and Effectiveness of Classroom Management Programs and Strategies  Part 4: Social Perspectives of Classroom Management  20.  Transformative Social-Emotional Learning and Classroom Management  21. Classroom Management at Different Timescales: An Interpersonal Perspective  22. Teacher Aggression and Classroom Management  23An Equity-Driven Behavior Management Approach to Close the Discipline Gap  Part 5: The Classroom Management and Student Type Interaction  24Critical Race Theory Insights on Issues of Classroom Management  25. Classroom Management Instruction in Teacher Education: A Culturally Responsive Approach  26. Classroom Management to Support Students with Disabilities: Empowering General and Special Educators  27. Students with Autism and Classroom Management  28. Classroom Management in Early Childhood Education

    Biography

    Edward J. Sabornie is Professor in the College of Education in the Department of Teacher Education and Learning Sciences at North Carolina State University, USA.

    Dorothy L. Espelage is William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Education in the School of Education at University of North Carolina, USA.

    “The third edition of the Handbook of Classroom Management provides critically important information for teachers, administrators, and educational researchers who are concerned about how to engage students and address behavior concerns in the modern classroom. Multiple chapters by leading researchers update the research base from previous editions while others explore new topics in the field. Preventive strategies as well as behavior interventions are thoroughly described in multiple chapters. Contextual factors and student characteristics impacting management are also extensively considered. Co-editors Sabornie and Espelage provide the single best source available for accessing information about the very diverse field of classroom management.”

    —Edmund Emmer, Professor (Emeritus) of Educational Psychology at University of Texas at Austin, USA

     

    Handbook of Classroom Management, Third Edition, is a welcome addition to the literature and sure to serve the needs of scholars, practitioners, and decision-makers. The array of chapters, expert authors, and topics is stunning in coverage of the critical scientific and applied matters in contemporary education. The contents reveal a profound shift in thinking and approach toward prevention, positive approaches to fostering student adjustment and success, and sensitivity to the unique role that contexts—classroom, school, peers, family, neighborhood—play in constructing educational settings that align to the range of students’ perspectives and needs. I imagine this edition will be a landmark in how the field studies, understands, and acts to promote the behavioral, social, and academic success of all students.”

    —Robert C. Pianta, Batten Bicentennial Professor in the School of Education and Human Development at University of Virginia, USA