You Can’t Teach a Class You Can’t Manage

You Can’t Teach a Class You Can’t Manage by Donna Whyte, published by Crystal Springs Books in 2008, is a practical guide aimed at educators seeking effective classroom management strategies. This 176-page book addresses various challenges teachers face, including bullying, lying, and stealing, while emphasizing the importance of equipping children with the skills necessary to manage their own behavior.
In this straightforward approach, Whyte shares her personal experiences, both mistakes and successes, to provide readers with a wealth of proven strategies. The book focuses on essential skills such as problem-solving, expressing feelings, following directions, making decisions, and negotiating. Aimed at educators of children in grades K-3, this edition offers valuable insights into fostering self-control and encouraging appropriate choices within the classroom setting.
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“In this tell-it-like-it is book, Donna Whyte presents specific strategies for addressing specific classroom management problems, and she doesn’t shy away from tough issues such as bullying, lying, and stealing. Her focus, though is on an even greater challenge: teaching children the skills they need to control their own behavior. Whyte offers humor, perspective, and real insight as she shares her own mistakes and successes, setting the stage for an abundance of proven strategies to teach self-control and appropriate choices. – Solve their own problems – identify and express feelings – follow directions – make decisions – negotiate for what they want – get back on track after a bad choice. (Grades K-3)”–Amazon.com
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