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Fred Jones Tools for Teaching

Fred Jones Tools for Teaching

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Author: Fredric H. Jones
Creator: Brian Jones
Publisher: Fredric H. Jones & Associates
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 57 reviews
Sales Rank: 40036

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 352
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0965026302
Dewey Decimal Number: 371.102
UPC: 881885222226
EAN: 9780965026307
ASIN: 0965026302

Publication Date: October 1, 2000
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In Tools for Teaching, Dr. Jones describes the skills by which exceptional teachers make the classroom a place of success and enjoyment for both themselves and their students. Tools for Teaching integrates the management of discipline, instruction and motivation into a system that allows you to reduce the stress of teaching by preventing most management headaches. Dr. Jones helps you reduce student disruptions, backtalk, helpless handraising and dawdling while helping you increase responsible behavior, motivation and independent learning. These skills are made accessable by practical, down-to-earth language and many examples and illustrations that provide the next best thing to attending one of Dr. Jones' workshops.


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5 out of 5 stars Great resource   October 8, 2008
Dr. Jones is great! He uses research based concepts to create his theories of classroom management, with an added bonus of humor throughout. I would highly recommend Tools for Teaching for any grade level.


2 out of 5 stars Okay   June 28, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was not all that I had wanted it to be. I have gotten way better books on teaching.


5 out of 5 stars Even the Experienced Teacher Can Benefit   January 26, 2008
This is a must have for any teacher. I have been teaching for over 10 years and benefitted greatly from the information in this book. Every teacher has students that are described in this book. This book gives information on how to handle even the most difficult students. If you are a new teacher, I would also suggest The First Days Of School: How To Be An Effective TeacherI review both books every August.


5 out of 5 stars Kids are Human Beings   January 20, 2008
First, I must admit that I have not yet read this book, since I only just now discovered it: I will remedy this immediately! I have, however, attended Dr. Jones' wonderful classroom management workshops, and I can't recall how many times I have related the opening exercise.

We, a group of anxious beginning teachers, were asked by the instructor to list all of the behaviors that our students demonstrated that drove us MAD! As we called out these iniquities, the instructor wrote them on the portable board in front of the room: "they talk when they should listen, they eat, drink and chew gum, they get up and walk around without permission, they don't pay attention, they always want to go to the bathroom, they answer without raising their hands, they play around with their friends, they show neither common courtesy, nor appropriate respect for authority...".etc.)

When we had finally begun to run out of crimes, the instructor, turned the board around and asked us to list behaviors we had observed during our last faculty meeting...

Natural human behavior is just that - whether it's observed in a seventh grader or a nearing retirement teacher. It's the context of learning to understand and work with human beings that makes Dr. Jones' methods so powerful. His workshops were the most valuable I ever attended as an educator, and I feel certain this book will also prove to be a gem. I am now an Assistant Principal, and I look forward to sharing his work with my teachers.



5 out of 5 stars Freds Formula for the Classroom   January 7, 2008
This book gets right to work on how to create a successful time-on-task classroom. Very logical and well thought out. Presents a well developed strategy. It does not jump around. Each sections answers some questions and raises others which are them taken up in detail.

Begins with Learning from 'Natural Teachers' who know how to manage and motivate. Teaches how the teacher can work smart and make the students work for speed and accuracy.

Jones answers the difficult "why should I" questions. Students ask, in effect, why should I care, behave, work, hurry, strive. Jones designs a multilayered answer to those questions including how to present material verbally, visually, and physically. How to 'work the crowd' and deal with the helpless and the disruptors. How to motivate. How to invest the time saved on dicipline to raise the quality of work. How to create positive incentives. Finally, how to deal with the most difficult situations.

This book is packed with specifics. Theoretically it applies to Kindergarten through High School. Some methods like preferred activity time would seem to apply more to earlier grades. The discussions of how to deal with disruptive students really speaks to the challenges of teaching high school.

This book is highly prescriptive. This is Fred's approach. You may not decide to handle everything the way he recommends, but you will certainly know his approach in great detail. Highly recommended.


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