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Houff presents ideas clearly and interestingly. But even more, she provides the readers with a rationale for why students do what they do. She describes human needs as seen from the perspective of choice theory and integrates them into practical strategies and techniques. Using the need system to motivate students frees the teacher of responsibility to reward and punish. The process puts the responsibility on the studentswhere it belongs. And yet teachers does not lose authority; they gain respect and enhance their leadership skills. When teachers implement the ideas contained in this book, they develop techniques for managing the classroom and for preventing discipline problems. This book should be read by both new and experienced teachers.This workbook presents valuable research information in a non-threatening and non-statistical format. Educators can easily progress through the book and begin practicing research in the classroom to better meet the needs of their students.The Classroom Researcher is designed for teachers, administrators, and professional developers who are interested in learning how research can be used to improve instruction. The book begins with an overview of educational research and an identification of the types and purpose of research designs. This is followed by an explanation as to how and why research is used in education. Users are then guided through the process of identifying a problem, compiling a literature review that synthesizes research related to the problem, and developing a product that addresses the problem. This workbook presents valuable research information in a non-threatening and non-statistical format. Educators can easily progress through the book and begin practicing research in the classroom to better meet the needs of their students.Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Background information Chapter 3 Approaches Chapter 4 The Research: Getting Focused Chapter 5 Choosing a Topic: Step 1 Chapter 6 Problem Statement andl,
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