Post on 13-Jan-2016
Classroom Management
“Managing a roomful of students succesfully is vital to improving
achievement and satisfaction in the classroom”. (Robert L. DeBruyn,
2004)
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
TASK 1 Find the other people who have the same
number/situation as you.
What strategy(ies) would you use to address this situation?
Workshop- Content Objectives
Define the fundamental elements of Classroom Management.
Recognize the reasons for negative classroom behavior.
Analyze classroom behavior of students. Apply strategies to combat negative
classroom behavior.
Workshop- Language Objectives
Read and discuss example of student behavior in the classroom.
The Goal of Classroom Management
Create an environment where learning proceeds without interruption.
Reduces inappropriate behavior and the need to discipline.
Let students know the rules and expectations, why they exist, and what appropriate behavior looks like.
Classroom Management
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES & CUES
CLASSROOM ROUTINES
Classroom Procedures
Transitions between activities that make the class flow smoothly:
Opening routine Distributing materials Passing out papers Pair/group work Cleaning the classroom Closing routine
Activities
Assessment
Greeting
Classroom Cues
Verbal and non-verbal signals Signal for getting students’ attention Signal for getting the teacher’s
attention
Classroom routines
1. Set a routine Predictable Mechanical It allows students to focus on content.
BusyIf you don’t assign your students a task, they will find something else to do! Make sure you don’t have too much down-time between activities!
InterestedYour students are more likely to act up when they are unengaged. Plan activities with their interests in mind. Also be observant while you teach and adjust your lesson to keep their attention.
AssessedGive them a purpose. Let them know you are checking up on their completion of a task.
B.I.A.
Tips:
Voice Proximity Physical set-up of the classroom Show a balanced attitude when dealing with
a discipline issue Be a model, show exactly what you expect Monitoring Positive reinforcement
Tips Continued:
Always use positive statements:
“I will begin when everyone is quiet” “Be respectful” “Please, listen carefully and attentively” “Food will be eaten outside of class” “Raise your hand, please”
“Numbered Heads Together”
Which are the fundamental elements of CM? What is the main goal of CM? What are classroom procedures? Show me a cue. What does B.I.A. stand for? Why is routine important?
Bibliography
“Great Classroom Management”, Robert L. DeBruyn, The Master Teacher, 2004.
www.disciplinehelp.comwww.teacher.scholastic.com
When it comes to Classroom
Management…
“Teach everything - assume nothing”