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References for Managing the Learning Environment

Barr, J.J. (2016). Developing a positive classroom climate. IDEA (paper #61). Available online   

Collis, S. (2016). What is a flexible learning environment? Available online

DiPietro, M. (2012). Applying the seven learning principles to creating LGBTQ-inclusive classrooms. Diversity & Democracy 15, 1. Available online

Ellis, K. (2004). The impact of perceived teacher confirmation on receiver apprehension, motivation, and learning. Communication Education, 53(1), 1–20.

Hess, J. A., & Smythe, M.J. (2001). Is teacher immediacy actually related to student cognitive learning? Communication Studies, 52, 197-219.

Hirschy, A.S. & Braxton, J.M. (2004). Effects of student classroom incivilities on students. New Directions for 
Teaching and Learning (99), 67-76. 

Hoidn, S. (2016). Student-centered learning environments in higher education classrooms. Palgrave Macmillan.

Müller, F.H. & Louw, J. (2004). Learning environment, motivation and interest: Perspectives on self-determination Theory. South African Journal of Psychology 34 (2), 169-901.

Saunders, S. (2012). Creating respect in a diverse classroom/Interviewer: A. Hibel [Transcript]. Higher Ed Careers. Available online

Warger, T. & Dobbin, G. (2009). Learning environments: Where space, technology, and culture converge.  Educause. Available online

Weimer, M. (n.d.). Faculty Focus special report: 10 effective classroom management techniques every faculty member should know. Faculty Focus. Madison, WI: Magna Publications.  Available online 
 

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