Robert Sylwester is an Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Oregon who focuses on the educational implications of new developments in science and technology. He has written 20 books and curricular programs and 200+ journal articles. His most recent books are The Adolescent Brain: Reaching for Autonomy (2007, Corwin Press) and How to Explain a Brain: An Educator's Handbook of Brain Terms and Cognitive Processes (2005, Corwin Press). He received two Distinguished Achievement Awards from The Education Press Association of America for his syntheses of cognitive science research, published in Educational Leadership. He has made 1600+ conference and staff development presentations on educationally significant developments in brain/stress theory and research. Sylwester wrote a monthly column for the Internet journal, Brain Connection, throughout its 2000-2009 existence, and is now a regular contributor to the Information Age Education Newsletter (http://i-a-e.org/).
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Preface About the Author 1. The Cultural Foundations of Classroom Management Democracy and Education 21st-Century Challenges Collaborative Classroom Management 2. The Biological Foundations of Classroom Management Three Forms of Biological Inquiry Key Biological Concepts Cells and Classrooms 3. The Marvelous Interdependent Bodybrain That Schools Seek to Manage The Principal Brain Systems From Jungle to Classroom in Search of a Model 4. Collaboratively Expending Energy: Who's In Charge? Childbirth, Childhood, and Classrooms From Potential to Kinetic Energy Self-Esteem, Impulsivity, and Aggression Suggested Activities 5. Collaboratively Managing Biological and Cultural Space Mapping Cognitive, City, and Classroom Space How Many People Can You Stuff Into a Classroom? A Classroom Is a Created World Surrounded by a Leaky Wall Cauliflower in the Classroom Suggested Activities 6. Collaboratively Managing Biological and Cultural Time Life Span: Two Developmental Decades A Year's Curricular Time A Day in the Life Suggested Activities 7. Collaboratively Managing Biological and Cultural Movement Physical Movement Change as Psychological Movement Suggested Activities 8. Collaboratively Managing Biological and Cultural Range Biologically Possible Ranges Culturally Appropriate Ranges In the End References and Supplementary Readings Index
"Sylwester's book offers research, theoretical perspectives, and suggested activities, all of which easily foster reflection on practices related to classroom management, this significant dimension of teaching." -- Contemporary Psychology APA Review of Books, April 2003