Faulty Assumptions: Taking Custody of Your Classroom
By (Author) William Miller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
11th March 2013
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational strategies and policy
371.1024
Paperback
182
Width 152mm, Height 226mm, Spine 14mm
290g
Why do some students thumb their nose at a good education, disrupt everyones day at every turn, and pretty much subject themselves to a lifetime of compromise and want This unique book is based on a decade of hands on experience and research dealing with thousands of students in regular education, K-12, and in an alternative school setting. It exposes the accepted and timeworn theories on classroom management, which are based on Faulty Assumptions, that rarely work and oftentimes make the situation worse. Millers common sense principles for classroom leadership were described by one college professor as The Heart of Teaching. This entertaining but thought provoking book provides the practical answers struggling teachers have been searching for to bring order to their classrooms so meaningful learning can take place. The precepts advocated for a smooth running classroom, which translate to a smooth running school, are applicable for all teachers, novice and veteran, with any student, regardless of age. Quite simply, its designed to educate the educated. This is the How To book taken from the real world of the classroom.
In 22 years of public education, I have never found a book that gives better anecdotal evidence of classroom management than this. You can immediately use the knowledge in this book! A must-read for all new teachers. We have adopted this book in our district as part of the induction program. -- Dr. Cosmas C. Curry, Superintendent, Bloomsburg, PA Area School District
This book is a breath of fresh air. Its straight forward, practical, and not filled with someones useless theories. I can find no fault with any of your observations or conclusions. Your work is certainly based on practical experience, a 'how to' taken from the real world of the classroom. Something like this is badly needed in todays schools. -- Bob Roberts, educator, principal, superintendent, adjunct faculty, Wilkes University
Each semester I have Bill Miller speak with my Classroom Management and Effective Discipline Class. Bills years of experience and proven methods for dealing with at risk students are a valuable part of training each teacher should receive. I highly recommend Bill. -- Dr. Robert Gates, Department Chair, Educational Studies and Secondary Education, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
William L. Miller has taught in regular education, K-12, and in an alternative education school for the past decade, and lectures frequently on classroom leadership. For more information on scheduling him to speak at your school, university, or other event, please visit www.educatorleadershiptraining.com.