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MANAGING CLASSROOM BEHAVIOUR
What is the biggest challenge that teachers face in their classrooms?
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENTDollase (1992) and Gordon (1991)The biggest challenge for teachers:maintaining discipline and order in classroom
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CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT vs. CLASSROOM DISCIPLINECLASSROOM MANAGEMENTHow things are generally carried out in the classroom Procedures, routines, structuresOrganization of students, space, time, teaching materialsCLASSROOM DISCIPLINE The specific management of student behaviour Impulse management and self-control
CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE
EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENTProvide a positive learning environment
Plan and prepare Establish classroom rules
POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
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PLAN AND PREPARATIONThe contentStrategiesActivitiesTeaching materialsGeneral classroom behaviourClassroom rules
CLASSROOM RULES- introduced on the 1st day of class- reinforced throughout the year
MANAGING MISBEHAVIOURProblematic behaviour may always occur
Prepare in advance to address misbehaviour properly
MANAGING MISBEHAVIOUR6 GUIDELINES1. STRUCTURE-STRUCTURE-STRUCTURESs must know: What is expected of them
Which behaviour is accepted/is not accepted
6 GUIDELINES2. NEGOTIATENegotiating can sometimes work with certain Ss
Leaving personal emotional concerns out of the discussion is very important
6 GUIDELINES3. DEAL WITH PROBLEMS QUICKLYOn the spot With minimum time lost Use code word
6 GUIDELINES4. USE DIRECT LANGUAGEUse specific mention of the behaviour you want/ dont want to see
Put a positive focus on the directives if possible
6 GUIDELINES5. KNOW YOUR BOTTOM LINEDraw the line between working with a student and deciding he has misbehaved enough
Know school policies
Have a plan
Bottom line is just for serious offenses
6 GUIDELINES6. FOLLOW UPTalk to the mishbehaving student after the incident Keep a record of what has happened
AT LAST!
REFERENCESWalters,J. & Frei, S. (2007). Managing Classroom Behaviour and Discipline. Shell Education