AuthorAngie promotes 6-step management guide
- On May 17, 2026, author and educator Angie Barrett promoted her classroom-management guide, directing teachers to a six-step book built around practical examples. - Pembroke Publishers lists the book at 160 pages and C$42.95, with Barrett describing “tried and tested teaching strategies” and troubleshooting examples. - The guide is available through Pembroke Publishers and major booksellers, with Angie Barrett identified as a former curriculum consultant.
Angie Barrett used social media on May 17 to spotlight *How to Win at Classroom Management in 6 Easy Steps*, a teacher-facing guide that pitches practical routines and troubleshooting examples for day-to-day classroom problems. The post pointed readers to a book published by Pembroke Publishers and framed it as a usable resource for educators looking for concrete management strategies. Publisher listings describe the book as a six-step framework built from Barrett’s classroom experience and colleague-shared examples. Public sales pages show the title is already available in print and e-book formats through Pembroke and retail booksellers. ### Who is Angie Barrett, and what is she selling? Angie Barrett is identified by Pembroke Publishers as a former curriculum consultant and a facilitator for OISE-University of Toronto English additional qualification courses. The publisher’s author page says she has worked on classroom management, assessment and evaluation, and planning for success. Pembroke Publishers lists *How to Win at Classroom Management in 6 Easy Steps* as a 160-page book with a 2026 publication date and a bundled paper-and-eBook price of C$42.95. Retail listings at Indigo and McNally Robinson also show the title for sale under Barrett’s name. ### What does the six-step guide say it offers teachers? Publisher copy says the book presents Barrett’s “tried and tested teaching strategies in six easy steps.” The same description says readers will find “a game plan for success, personal and colleague-shared experiences, tips and tricks, as well as troubleshooting through real classroom examples.” (pembrokepublishers.com) Amazon and other bookseller pages describe the guide as aimed at the gap between teacher training and the realities of running a classroom. (pembrokepublishers.com) Those listings say the book is practical rather than theoretical, emphasizing immediate use in classrooms. ### What kinds of classroom problems does the book appear to address? The available product descriptions point to recurring management issues rather than a single disciplinary model. (pembrokepublishers.com) Pembroke’s listing says Barrett organizes the material around step-by-step strategies and real examples, suggesting the book is designed for teachers who want procedures they can apply and adjust. A federal practice guide from the U.S. (amazon.ca) Institute of Education Sciences, published in December 2024, described teacher-delivered behavioral interventions in grades K–5 as low-intensity supports meant to help students demonstrate expected behavior so classmates can engage in learning. That document does not review Barrett’s book, but it shows the broader professional demand for practical K–5 behavior tools. (pembrokepublishers.com) ### Why is the timing notable for teacher audiences online? Edutopia’s classroom-management package, published in early 2026, grouped conflict resolution, common mistakes, and teacher-tested strategies into one of its current resource hubs for educators. Discovery Education also published a 2026 roundup of classroom-management strategies focused on student behavior, engagement, and classroom routines. (ies.ed.gov) Those current education resources help explain why a concise management guide could find attention now: teachers are still being offered short-form, implementation-focused advice on routines, behavior, and classroom organization. That connection is an inference based on the timing and subject matter of the surrounding coverage and resource guides. ### Where can teachers find the guide next? (edutopia.org) Pembroke Publishers says *How to Win at Classroom Management in 6 Easy Steps* is available now under ISBN 9781551383750. The publisher page lists the paper-and-eBook bundle at C$42.95, while bookseller pages at Indigo, McNally Robinson and Amazon show the same title under Barrett’s name. (pembrokepublishers.com) (edutopia.org)