Classroom Management Presentation by Nursheha Mohd Hadzri (Master Education)
Presentation classroom management
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Creating supportive
learning environment
Classroom management
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Supervised by:Prof.Naima Trimasse.
Presented by: Amal Hafidi
Soumia Bouddage
Meriem Ait Hemmou
Abdlaaziz Ait Taleb
Amal Bakkali
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What do we mean by creating supportive learningenvironment?/The importance of creating supportivelearning environmen
The first day of school.
Managing the physical environment.
Creating a positive classroom climate.
The importance of relationship building.
Diversity in the classroom/Culture/Multiple intelligences.
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What do we mean by creating
supportive learning
environment?/The importance
of creating supportive learning
environment.
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The first day of school The foundation for a successful school year
is laid in the first day of school.
There are mainly three primary objectives for the first day of school;namely:
To get acquainted
Establish your expectations
Stimulate interest in what you will
be teaching
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The start of a new school year is
the ideal time to draw up a social
contract.
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Managing the physical
environment
Planning and arranging the physical set-up of the
clssroom is a logical starting point for classroom
management
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Creating an effective physical classroomenvironment is important:
The physical environment reflects the expectations of the teacher of how the room should be used.
Well-organized classroom can stimulatelearning, help building a classroom community and will help students to be self-motivated, disciplinedand responsible
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Physical conditions to consider:
Cleanliness, light and temperature of the room.
Bulletin board, white board display
Seating arrangement
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Learning areas depending on the grade to teach
Adequate and organized places for students to put theirbelonging
A calendar
Plants to make the classroom more welcoming
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Large classes present a number of difficulties for example:
Learners are not sure of the purpose of the instruction
They don’t have the opportunity to read widely
They can’t get help from the educator to support independent work
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There is a lack of opportunity for discussion
The educator has difficulty motivating the learners
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Engaging the students in organizing the classroom:
-Students spend many hours in the classroom, therefore it isimportant to:
-Get them to enhance a sense of belonging and personal identity
-Allow students to participate in decisions making about; the space, the grouping of desks,
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room decorations, and organization and placement of
learning centers
-Give them the ability to arrange their own environment
to make them feel safe and more willing to work.
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Creating a positive classroom
climate:
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1- Creating a learning
milieu:
Learning- oriented classroom:
The focus should be on learning rather than
production.
The ultimate objective: To equip learners with valued
knowledge, skills and attitudes.
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2- Motivate students: Motivation is a key factor in student success:
Involve students as active participants in learning.
More importance should be given to intrinsic motivation.
Work from students’ strengths and interests.
Make students experience a sense of ownership and belonging.
Vary your teaching methods.
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3- Build self-esteem and
self-efficacy Students’ determination and belief that they can
achieve their goals are important factors in their persistence in ongoing learning.
Ensure that students experience success at their first
meeting
Accept your student as they are and respect their values
Believe in your students and they will begin to believe in
themselves
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4- Develop a postive
classroom discipline policy:
The aim : To establish a fair and consistent way of
promoting good behaviour and dealing
with misbehaviour.
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This policy consists of three
parts:
1. Rules that learners must follow
2. Consequences of breaking rules
3. Rewards when they follow rules
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The importance of
relationship building Positive teacher-student relationships provide the
foundation for effective instruction.
In order to build positive relationships with students, it
is worth to adopt the following habits:
a) Teachers should remain sensitive to the influence they
have in their students’ lives.
b)Teachers should strive to catch the student being good.
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‘’Praise publicly,ctiticize privately’’
Teachers should aim to talk with each student every
day,even if it is only a smile and greeting as they leave
or enter the classroom.
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e)Teachers should never use sarcasm or ridicule when
talking to students.
f)Teachers should hold higher expectations for students'
performance.
j)Teachers should always try to convey an attitude of
acceptance toward all students.
h)Teachers should create positive peer relationships.
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Diversity in the classroom Having a diverse group of students simply means
recognizing that all the people are unique in their own
way.
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What should the beginning teacher do to create a
safe, supportive environment that
encourages optimal learning for all?
How can teachers value, and promote diversity?
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Learners differ in many ways :
performance levels.
Attitude towards school.
personality.
learning styles.
cultural background.
Multiple intelligences.
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Culture
1) Education is influenced and shaped by culture
2) Education is a powerful agent of culture transmission
and preservation
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Creating a learning environment that supports positive
intercultural contact:
Teachers must provide students with an environment
that is conducive to learning. If a student feels
uncomfortable, unsafe, or not respected, then their
chances of success in that class dramatically decrease.
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To create an environment for intercultural interaction teachers need to :
Increase their Cultural Knowledge: learn as much as
u can about the language and culture of your
students.
Encourage students to express and share their points
of view and opinions on different issues related to
culture.
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Ensure that learning experiences relate to the learner’s
own cultural experience
Identify and apply culturally and friendly reward
systems in your class.
Understand that multicultural education is a continuous
, dynamic and lifelong learning process.
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Multiple Intelligences
There are at least seven human intelligences, two of
which, verbal/linguistic intelligence and
logical/mathematical intelligence, have dominated the
traditional pedagogy of teaching.
The five non-traditional intelligences, spatial, musical,
kinesthetic, interpersonal and intrapersonal, have
generally been overlooked in education.
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(Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence), students
read, write, and learn in many traditional modes. They
analyze and organize information in written form.
(Logical/ Mathematical Intelligence), they work with
math games, manipulatives, mathematical
concepts, science experiments, deductive
reasoning, and problem solving.
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(Auditory ,Musical Intelligence), students compose
and sing songs about the subject matter, make their
own instruments, and learn in rhythmical ways.
(visual,Spatial Intelligence), they explore a subject
area using diverse art
media, manipulables, puzzles, charts, and pictures.
(physical ,Kinesthetic Intelligence), they build
models, dramatize events, and dance, all in ways that
relate to the content of that day’s subject matter.
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(Solitary ,Intrapersonal Intelligence), students explore
the present area of study through
research, reflection, or individual projects.
(Social ,Interpersonal Intelligence), they develop
cooperative learning skills as they solve
problems, answer questions, create learning
games, brainstorm ideas and discuss that day’s topic
collaboratively.
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Why is it important for educators to recognise and
understand student’s multiple intelligences?
To structure the presentation of material in a style
which engages most or all of the intelligences.
To help students develop a sense of accomplishment
and self-confidence.
To allow a wider range of students to successfully
participate in classroom learning.
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Activity
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Providing students with irrelevant information feedback
constitutes an obstacle towards the creation of
supportive learning environment.
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As a teacher “you have a responsibility for creating a space that reflects the learning goals of the work space, interests, and age of the students who learn there, and to create a space that is a comfortable and productive learning environment for all.”
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A teacher , " Arranging the physical environment of the
classroom is not my job. The school administration is
responsible for that".
" A teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring
the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on cold
iron" – Horace Mann.
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