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Authentic Classroom Management: Creating a Learning Community and Building Reflective Practice Paperback – 20 May 2008
Authentic Classroom Management addresses the basics of classroom management by focusing on creating a learning community based on respectful and authentic communication to invite student cooperation and develop student problem-solving capacity.
This easy-to-read, practical text covers a broad theoretical range and attempts to narrow the gap between theory and practice to provide realistic and collaborative management options. It promotes a multidimensional perspective for managing classrooms while integrating the process of becoming a reflective practitioner. The text advocates classroom management and interaction styles that better align with the teacher role as social mediator or learning facilitator.
The text encourages developing teachers to view problems as opportunities to co-create better solutions, build relationships, and teach their students new coping and self-management strategies. Its many exercises offer opportunity for skill development through reflection and self-questioning, emphasising proactive ways of interacting with students to create and sustain an authentic learning community.
- ISBN-10020557856X
- ISBN-13978-0205578566
- Edition3rd
- PublisherPearson
- Publication date20 May 2008
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions2.54 x 21.34 x 27.18 cm
- Print length416 pages
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Authentic Classroom Management: Creating a Learning Community and Building Reflective Practice, 3/e
by Barbara Larrivee
With a focus on building a respectful learning community, this new edition emphasizes authentic communication, teacher reflection, and student cooperation as paths to developing a productive classroom environment. The book encourages teachers to view problems as opportunities to co-create better solutions, build relationships, and teach their students new coping and self-management strategies. Its proactive solutions give teachers specific ways to engage with students that address underlying reasons for student misbehavior. Through more than 100 reflective exercises, readers have the opportunity to develop their skills by questioning and engaging with the book. Easy to read and practical, this updated resource continues to pull theory and practice together to provide realistic and collaborative management options for teachers in today’s diverse classrooms.
What’s new in the third edition?
- Increased emphasis on tools, habits, and practices for building reflective practice
- Greater emphasis on developing social and emotional learning (SEL)
- Increased coverage of brain-compatible management approaches
- New sections on evidence-based programs including Developmental Therapy–Developmental Teaching.
- More strategies to address troubling behavior, such as aggression and violence, to help teachers maintain safety
- Expanded section on bullying–including cyber-bullying–with strategies to help teachers establish bully-free classrooms
Product details
- Publisher : Pearson
- Publication date : 20 May 2008
- Edition : 3rd
- Language : English
- Print length : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 020557856X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0205578566
- Item weight : 930 g
- Dimensions : 2.54 x 21.34 x 27.18 cm
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About the author

Barbara Larrivee, Ed.D., has had a long career as a teacher education professor at Rhode Island College and California State University and has written 8 books and 25 articles in education, psychology and counseling journals. Her work and writing span many areas. Most recently, she writes about reducing stress, developing social and emotional skills, and cultivating mindfulness. Over the years, she has been writing about classroom management, managing challenging student behavior, creating learning communities based on respectful communication, and becoming a reflective practitioner. She presents at conferences and conducts workshops worldwide.
Barbara has an Ed.D. in research methods and education and a M.Ed. in special education from the University Massachusetts. While completing her degrees, she also worked at a detention center for incarcerated youth, did in-house training in counseling methods for very troubled youth and was a foster parent for a youth caught up in the juvenile justice system. Her background uniquely positions her to merge science and practice. She has spent her whole career as a teacher educator translating research into strategies to help teachers become more mindful, self-reflective and socially-emotionally literate so they can then be models for their students. In her most recent book, A Daily Dose of Mindful Moments, she does the same for a more general audience.
Her previous book, Cultivating Teacher Renewal: Guarding Against Stress and Burnout gives teachers the stress management and coping strategies they need to deal with the stress that comes with their job. It was chosen by Choice, the premier source for reviews of academic books, for their list of Outstanding Academic Titles of 2013 which includes only the top 10% of books reviewed yearly. Her text, Authentic Classroom Management: Creating a Learning Community and Building Reflective Practice, is widely used both nationally and internationally.
Barbara is a longtime mindfulness practitioner and yogi. In her leisure time, she enjoys walking, hiking, bicycling and rollerblading. She live in Santa Barbara, California and Falmouth, Massachusetts with her husband.
Her dedication to bringing mindfulness and social-emotional learning (SEL) to schools has led her to recently establish Mindful Moments in My Classroom, funded with half of the profits from her most recent book. It sponsors grants to educators to implement mindful moment practices.
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- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on 30 August 2014
4.0 out of 5 stars It has really good information. The only thing I have to say ...
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseIt has really good information. The only thing I have to say negative about it is that some parts of the book were a bit on the boring side. Had to scrim through some parts.
- Swatson0324Reviewed in the United States on 19 December 2015
3.0 out of 5 stars I love the little activities in it but they can be ...
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI love the little activities in it but they can be difficult when you are in school learning about classroom management and not actually a teacher because they want you to self reflect on your actions. Hard to do when I aren't a teacher yet. But for those already in the field I am sure it would be a great resource