Managing the Inner World of Teaching: Emotions, Interpretations, and Actions (Classroom Strategies) - Softcover

Robert J. Marzano; Jana S. Marzano

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Synopsis

Cultivate a positive mindset, and choose productive actions by examining your emotions and interpretations in the classroom. By investigating three management phases--awareness, analysis, and choice--teachers can become mindful of factors that influence their interactions with students and learn a process for ensuring positive outcomes. You'll gain concrete strategies and activities that enhance classroom practice and impact student learning.

Benefits
-Develop a deep understanding of the human mind.
-Self-assess your mental state in regard to career, family, and friends.
-Understand how to use the three-phase management process every day to ensure success.
-Identify and stay true to your moral purpose and ideals to cultivate personal and professional satisfaction.
-Gain strategies and activities to enhance the lives of students, and learn to honor each student's self-system.

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About the Author

Robert J. Marzano, PhD, is the cofounder and CEO of Marzano Research in Denver, Colorado. During his forty-seven years in the field of education, he has worked with educators as a speaker and trainer and has authored more than forty books and 250 articles on topics such as instruction, assessment, writing and implementing standards, cognition, effective leadership, and school intervention. His books include The Art and Science of Teaching, Leaders of Learning, On Excellence in Teaching, Effective Supervision, The Classroom Strategies Series, Using Common Core Standards to Enhance Classroom Instruction and Assessment, Vocabulary for the Common Core, Teacher Evaluation That Makes a Difference, A Handbook for High Reliability Schools, and Awaken the Learner. His practical translations of the most current research and theory into classroom strategies are known internationally and are widely practiced by both teachers and administrators. He received a bachelor's degree from Iona College in New York, a master's degree from Seattle University, and a doctorate from the University of Washington.

Jana S. Marzano, MA, is a psychotherapist in private practice in Denver, Colorado. For the past thirty years, she has specialized in helping those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, mood disorders, marital issues, and substance and behavioral addictions. She works extensively with children and adolescents and is the coauthor of numerous articles and several books on topics ranging from classroom management to the role of the self-system in determining human behavior. She received her bachelor's degree in human services from Metropolitan State College in Denver and her master's degree in agency counseling from the University of Northern Colorado.

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