CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT HORROR SHOW

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Johns & Patrick A PBS Production


Based on review of 11,000 studies spanning 50 years, researchers determined the most important factor governing student learning is classroom management. Margaret Wang, Geneva Haertel, & Herbert Walberg, 1994

Teacher! I don’t have a pencil!!


What IS Classroom Management?


Effective Teachers: ยก Cultivate a positive reputation ยก Regularly communicate with students and parents ยก Greet students daily


Establish Yourself as a Reinforcer ¡ Know students on a personal level ¡ Be sincere ¡ Be honest ¡ Be direct clear ¡ Let them know you care ¡ Notice small accomplishments ¡ Praise appropriate behaviors


Making the Most of Praise ยก Make eye contact ยก Use behaviorally specific language ยก Provide immediate feedback ยก Acknowledge appropriate behavior often


Effective Teachers ยก Prepare, prepare, prepare ยก Prepare for effective work ยก Maximize proximity: students & materials ยก Teach classroom routines ยก Avoid confusion and/or wasted time


Proactively Structure the Environment ยก Space ยก Time ยก Materials ยก Interactions


Effective Teachers ยก Clearly state positive expectations ยก Create a climate of positive expectations for all ยก Establish effective management techniques ยก Set a goal to achieve high expectations


Classroom Rules ¡ Teach, re-teach, role-play ¡ Acknowledge rule-following behaviors ¡ Refer to the rules often ¡ Post in prominent location ¡ Link to consequences ¡ Embed into all interactions


Classroom Roles ‚ Monitors: door, light, plant ‚ Cleaning: white board ‚ Supplies: pencils, paper ‚ Attendance folders ‚ Absentee folders ‚ Library books ‚ Flag salute ‚ Runner ‚ Chairs ‚ Phone

I sure hope he lets me clean the whiteboard this week!


Effective Teachers ยก Think through a discipline plan and convey it to students ยก Involve the administration to guarantee and enforce the plan ยก Have high expectations and confidence to teach students self-discipline


Behavior ¡ Pre-plan “consequences” & evaluate effectiveness ¡ Frequently reinforce the right behaviors ¡ Address behaviors while they are small ¡ Utilize peer attention to your advantage


Effective Teachers ยก Have well-thought-out and structured procedures for EVERY activity ยก Teach the procedures often ยก Rehearse procedures until they become class routines ยก Re-teach procedures when necessary ยก Acknowledge when procedures are appropriately followed


Procedures ΠEntering the classroom: on-time, tardy ΠGetting to work immediately ΠBeing dismissed from class ΠParticipating in class discussions ΠObtaining pencil/paper ΠKeeping an orderly desk ΠChecking out class materials ΠIndicating an understanding


Procedures ΠComing to attention ΠMaking up work: absent, out of room ΠWorking cooperatively ΠGetting directions for assignments ΠChanging groups ΠKeeping a notebook ΠGoing to the office ΠAsking for help ΠKnowing the schedule ΠKeeping a progress report


Procedures ΠPassing in and exchanging papers ΠReturning student work ΠGetting materials without disturbing others ΠDistributing playground equipment ΠMoving about the room ΠGoing to the library ΠHeadings on papers ΠFinishing early


Procedures ΠReturning to task after interruptions: guest, announcements, drill ΠAsking a question ΠWalking in the hall: class time ΠGoing to support staff: nurse, RSP


Effective Teachers ยก Teach students - not a subject or grade level ยก Maximize academic learning time ยก Have students earning their own achievement ยก Keep students actively engaged in learning


Ability Differences ‚ Team teach ‚ Targeted skill development based on data ‚ Learning centers: class, school-wide ‚ Assign academic mentors ‚ Utilize alternative strategies: computer, OT


Classroom Schedules ยก Clearly define and post classroom schedule ยก Prepare students for changes: assembly, Guest Teacher ยก Stick to the schedule


Effective Teachers: Manage their classrooms rather than discipline their classrooms


So What IS Classroom Management? All the things a teacher does to organize students, space, time, and materials so that instruction in content and student learning can take place.

Students want a well-managed classroom...because a well-managed classroom gives students security. There are no surprises and no yelling in a classroom where everyone knows what is happening.


Credits: ΠHarry K. Wong & Rosemary T. Wong (1998).

How to

Be an Effective Teacher: The First Days of School. Harry K. Wong Publications: Mountain View, CA

ΠGinger Rhode, Ph.D., William R. Jenson, Ph.D., & Kenton Reavis, Ed.D. (1992). Tough Kit Book: Classroom Management Strategies. Sopris West. ΠStan C. Paine, JoAnn Radicchi, Lynne C. Rosellini, Leslie Deutchman, Craig B. Darch (1983). Structuring Your Classroom for Academic Success. Research Press.


Thank You

Jacquelin Patrick

Suzy Johns


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