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Classroom Management includes Behavior management in a classroom setting. It is vital that teachers are prepared to manage their students will in order that learning may occur.
By K. Hall | Published 9/21/2006
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Perhaps one of the most difficult behavior management issues a teacher faces is dealing with a power struggle in the classroom. Power struggles are difficult situations because in the end, no one really wins.
By Robert Walden | Published 4/23/2007
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How a behavior classroom affects the student
By Don Rainwater | Published 2/4/2008
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This paper is comprehensive and contains my personal professional of education as well as a comprehensive guide to classroom management. It includes a sample schedule and letter to parents amongst other components.
By Mary Beth Malone | Published 1/2/2008
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Article on how one's perceptions can affect decision making and the behavior of an organization in the business world.
By Ricky Franklin | Published 10/12/2007
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The following article outlines a full classroom management plan.
By maemejo | Published 9/28/2007
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A wonderful set of tools for managing problematic but generally normal misbehavior in children ages 2 - 12. Works well for most families. May need to be customized to work for you!
By marindavid | Published 8/23/2007
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It seems that everyone agrees that classroom management is key for the success of students.
By T Wann | Published 12/13/2006
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How to determine appropriate behavioral expectations and consequences in the classroom.
By Brandi Davison | Published 12/8/2006
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This discussion on classroom management systems deals primarily with Donald Blumenfeld-Jones' "Conventional Systems of Classroom Discipline: The Patriarchy Speaks." It also includes discussion on Canter & Canter and Curwin & Mendler.
By Kristin Bird | Published 2/27/2006
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Are you having trouble keeping your students in line? Here's a novel approach for all those teachers struggling to get ther students to behave.
By Matt Haldeman | Published 3/3/2006
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Many young or new teachers struggle with classroom management and willingly admit they were not prepared enough to handle a classroom on their own. Often, experience teaches management, however, every helpful tip along the way makes a difference.
By K. Hall | Published 9/29/2006
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The purpose of a management control system is to monitor activities and drive behaviors toward the realization of strategic objectives, by defining responsibilities and critical success factors and setting key performance indicators.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 2/7/2008
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For teens who externalize behavior such as aggression or impulsivity, the use of military-styled residential treatment facilities may be beneficial
By Chrissy & Company | Published 2/6/2008
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This article discusses many classroom management procedures.
By sarah ganly | Published 1/15/2008
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The call for more classroom management classes for new teachers.
By Don Rainwater | Published 1/8/2008
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For children with a tendency toward self-injurious behavior, the use of olanzapine may be effective.
By Chrissy & Company | Published 12/31/2007
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Discusses how Job Task Analysis (JTA) should be used to support Frederick Taylor's four principles of Scientific Management.
By DeadHeadDave | Published 12/19/2007
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For children who suffer from motor tics and phonic tics, usually related to Tourette syndrome, there is improvement in symptoms with the use of behavior modification therapy.
By Chrissy & Company | Published 12/13/2007
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For individuals who are engaged in self-injurious behavior, the complication may be associated with feelings of avoidance and depression but not, necessarily, related to suicidal thoughts or tendencies.
By Chrissy & Company | Published 12/13/2007
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This essay is about the pitfalls of perception, which is important to avoid when entering management.
By Imogen Rayne | Published 11/29/2007
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The management consultant has to accept a major role in national planning and reconstruction.The value system definitely provides answers to many problems of administration and human relationships.
By mani | Published 11/26/2007
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A Biblical view of business management.
By Michele Jackson | Published 11/23/2007
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The purpose of this article is to discuss how an organization might effectively use strengths based management in recruiting and selecting high performers.
By Jeremy Ginn | Published 11/14/2007
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To ensure the safety and welfare of the suicidal patient and the general population, gun safety and gun management should be well controlled.
By Chrissy & Company | Published 11/9/2007
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A simple and effective method of teaching your child money management that will benefit both you and your teen!
By Anne Ominous | Published 10/26/2007
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Crowd management is, essentially, all about those attending an event. The goal is to provide a safe and organized setting in which people can assemble to enjoy activities from athletic events to concerts.
By Charles Duncan | Published 9/25/2007
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This is a complete classroom management plan that can be adapted and used by elementary school teachers.
By Kristina Gavigan | Published 9/14/2007
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Foundation of Management concept has evolved around its four basic principles. Let us explore these principles to get better understanding of Management.
By SANJAY RANE | Published 9/12/2007
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Most of us are familiar with the basic functioning of banks. In other words what you put into the bank (invest), you can withdraw. The same concept applies to classroom management.
By Dr. LaTisha Smith | Published 7/19/2007
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Children have most of feelings and emotions that we have as adults. This is why it is extremely important to teach anger management in children as soon as possible. This article will teach you...
By D Swain | Published 5/24/2007
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Some people say that school-based management results in better decisions and better buy-in by both staff and community. Others say it is inefficient because of the time required to come to consensus. Does the size of the school or community matter?
By Don Rainwater | Published 3/27/2007
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An overview of what Supply Chain Management is, its history, how it is used, and which companies utilize it.
By Julie Hancock | Published 3/26/2007
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One of the most challenging aspects in becoming a new manager is becoming familiar with the process and nuiances of talent planning and performance management.
By Brian Ashley | Published 2/22/2007
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Management accounting uses both financial and non-financial information in order to help managers and executives make business decisions. This article will provide an overview of the role of management accounting.
By Melissa Bushman | Published 1/26/2007
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Consumers have an interest in the behavior of U.S. companies operating in Mexico and how these companies conduct their multinational operations. Consumers have the ability, through the use of purchase power and other means, to ensure that these companies behave ethically.
By Melissa Bushman | Published 1/15/2007
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Benefits of Leisure in the Sport Management field
By Brady Ratchford | Published 12/15/2006
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Anger management is an overused term that often hides abusive or violent behaviors. When a person uses anger as an excuse to control, manipulate, or harm others it is called abuse.
By R. M. Dubuc | Published 10/31/2006
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The behavior of an impulsive person can be compared to that of a drunk driver when it goes too far. Both behaviors are characterized by blurred thinking, an adrenalin rush, and no regard of the consequences. The outcomes include guilt and inconvenience.
By Marigold | Published 10/31/2006
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Classroom management is one of the most important components of a classroom. WIthout it, there is no learning. We have lost authority in the classroom due to lack of discipline, giving our children a false sense of reality.
By A Servant | Published 8/15/2006
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Don't get sidetracked with all of the stickers, prize boxes, and incentive-based programs on the market today. These six key strategies are all you need to effectively manage student behavior in the elementary school classroom.
By Lisa Goehler | Published 6/18/2006
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The theory of Weber provides some important insights into management who stresses the importance of hierarchy and accountability within the organizational structure.
By Michael Mathews | Published 6/3/2006
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Using Oprah Winfrey and Harpo, Inc as our focus, we perform an analysis of Oprah Winfrey and Harpo, Inc.
By David Howard | Published 5/28/2006
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Cultural, Ethnic, and Racial Diversity in the American Workforse, a Managerial Perspective on current labor-market forces encompassing history and laws.
By Daniel Cartby | Published 2/9/2006
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The following discusses the interdisciplinary study of organizational behavior, its terminology, and concepts as they relate to the hospitality industry and the people that work specifically as hospitality contractors in special events.
By Mathew Kimbro | Published 12/15/2005
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This book offers a whole new way to look at time management. Most people view time as intangible, but this books suggests to view it as tangible, visual and measurable.
By Kathy Lindberg | Published 11/29/2005
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Article profiles and techniques in organizational behavior geared toward management.
By David Hayes | Published 4/14/2005
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This paper will reflect content and relational types of conflict, fairness, long-term goal outcomes, interests-based concept, and the sources of conflict.
By John MacDonald | Published 11/18/2005
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Stress is very common for adults and adolescents. Some are even calling it the silent epidemic among today's youth. Not only does stress contribute to poor grades and low self-esteem in adolescents, it can also lead to substance abuse and violence.
By Jen Leland | Published 7/20/2005
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Sometimes its builds up slow and festers, and other times, it happens so fast, you just explode. You could be anywhere, anytime - and the worst part? No one can hide from it. Everyone is at risk. It is the hidden monster inside us all - that little th
By Sandra Koehler | Published 3/22/2005
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