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Solving Behavior Problems in Math Class: Academic, Learning, Social, and Emotional Empowerment, Grades K-12

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Reduce the number of discipline issues that arise in your math classroom with ideas from math education expert Jennifer Taylor-Cox. In this book, you'll learn a variety of ways to handle disruptive, disinterested, avoidant, and/or disrespectful students in K-12 math classrooms. Using realistic, case-by-case examples, the author reveals practical strategies for eliminating teacher-student tensions related to power struggles, bullying, disengagement, and more. Contents Emphasizing a positive, constructive approach to discipline, this book is perfect for teachers implementing MTSS and for any teachers who want to solve behavior problems by empowering students academically, socially, and emotionally.

152 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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August 12, 2016
Let me guess, you can solve all the problems in your May classroom by academic and emotional empowerment. True. This book beats that fact to death, everyone knows that, but gives no management for times where those instances do occur.
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