Faculty Information:
- All in a Day’s Work (Richard M. Felder and Rebecca Brent)
- Bad Manners in the Classroom (University of Iowa)
- Classroom Civility (UC Santa Cruz)
- Contract on Classroom Behavior (Delaney Kirk)
- Dealing with Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom (Michigan State University)
- Difficult Behaviors in the Classroom (College of Southern Idaho)
- Handling Crises (CA Community Colleges)
- Managing Classroom Disruption (Penn State)
- Managing Conflict (Ten video cases from University of Minnesota)
- Managing Hot Moments in the Classroom (Lee Warren)
- Practical Tips (Brookhaven College)
- Reducing Incivility in the University/College Classroom (Patrick Morrissette)
Other Resources:
- Classroom Incivilities by Bob Boice. Research in Higher Education, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Aug., 1996), pp. 453-486.
- Effects of Student Classroom Incivilities on Students by Amy Hirschy and John Braxton. New Directions for Teaching and Learning, n99 p67-76 Fall 2004.
- Preventing Disruptive Behavior in Colleges: A Campus and Classroom Management Handbook for Higher Education by Howard Seeman. Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2009,ISBN-10: 1607093928.
- Reflections on Bob Boice’s "Classroom Incivilities" (Martha Hannah)
- Student Perceptions of Classroom Incivility by Wendy Bjorklund and Diana Rehling. College Teaching, v58 n1 p15-18 Jan-Mar 2010.
- Students Behaving Badly in Large Classes by Elisa Carbone. In S.M. Richardson (Ed.) Promoting civility: A teaching challenge (pp. 35-43). New Directions for Teaching and Learning Vol 77. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
- Dealing with Hostile and Oppositional Students by Judy R. Downs. College Teaching (40)3, 106-108.
- Strategies for Dealing with Difficult Behavior by Sally L. Kuhlenschmidt and Lois E. Layne. In S.M. Richardson (Ed.) Promoting civility: A teaching challenge (pp. 45-57). New Directions for Teaching and Learning Vol. 77. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
