Engaging Diverse Learners: Enhanced Approaches to Classroom Management
By (Author) Joanna Alcruz
Edited by Maggie Blair
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
15th September 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Urban communities / city life
371.1024
Paperback
160
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 11mm
236g
How classroom management is viewed in educational settings has undergone major shifts in the past fifty years. The emphasis on management has been replaced, with the focus on facilitating an environment that supports diverse students to successfully engage in the learning processes. To meet the challenging demands of this new practice, K-12 educators are called to revisit and reflect on their teaching experiences and practices. In this volume, educators are invited to explore the most current strategies for student engagement related to motivation and self-regulation of learning theories, with a focus on equitable practices anchored in the Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education Framework and in Socio-Emotional Learning. The dimensions of classroom management presented here focus on proactive strategies for student engagement rather than reactive behavior management. This volume explores topics essential to enhancing classroom environments for diverse students: motivating learning, fostering relationships, creating personalized learning settings, expanding learning opportunities for culturally and linguistically diverse learners, emphasizing the importance of communication, and fostering social-emotional learning. In this book, both new and seasoned educators can find thought-provoking opportunities to grow in self-awareness and the unique needs of their 21st-century diverse students.
Joanna Alcruz is an Associate Professor at Molloy University who currently teaches in the doctoral program in Educational Leadership for Diverse Learning Communities. Her expertise is in educational psychology and assessment with over 20 years of experience teaching pre-service candidates and educators.
Maggie Blair had been an active practitioner in the field of special education for the past fifty years, serving as a teacher, a staff developer, an administrator and a faculty member at the Molloy University School of Education and Human Services until her retirement in 2020. Currently Maggie is administrating a program she created which enables young adults with developmental disabilities to participate in a meaningful college experience.