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Classroom Management. EDU 623 Jeanine Affie Dr. Steven Moskowitz. Introduction.
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Classroom Management EDU 623 Jeanine Affie Dr. Steven Moskowitz
Introduction • Proper classroom management emphasizes what the instructor expects from the students in terms of behavior and learning rather than focusing on problematic behavior and discipline problems (Kratochwill, n.d.).
Objectives Given a presentation, handout, and examples, a new instructor should be able to: • Design a lesson and supportive materials that will engage the students with no supervision • Identify different learning styles and adjust their lessons to meet the different styles with no supervision and minimal disruption to the learning environment • Create clear expectations and rules for their classroom to create a positive learning environment with no supervision • Identify a negative situation in the classroom and decide what is the best approach to handle the situation with no supervision and minimal disruption to the learning environment • Apply techniques discussed in a role-play exercise involving a disruptive student with no guidance
Designing a Lesson • Clearly state the objectives of the lesson • Lesson should address all learning styles • Look at the lesson as an opportunity to get students thinking outside the box • Have students actively participate in the lesson • Actively deliver the lesson
Positive Learning Environment • Clearly state the rules and expectations of the class • Clearly state the consequences for not following the rules • Consistently follow through with consequences • Create a supportive classroom environment
Defuse a Negative Situation • Use silent queues to refocus attention • Stand near student causing disruption • Whisper to student causing disruption • Situation continues – quietly ask student to step out of class to further discuss problem
Role Play • 2 Scenarios • Negative Situation • Disruption in classroom where removal is warranted
Assessments • Write a lesson plan for the material given • Write a response to the scenario given • Complete the survey for the training session
References • Kratochwill, Tim. (n.d.). Classroom Management. Retrieved from: http://www.apa.org/education/k12/classroom-mgmt.aspx?item=1 • Oral, Behcet. (2012). Student Teachers’ Classroom Management Anxiety: A Study of Behavior Management and Teaching Management. Journal of Applied Psychology, 42(12), 2901-2916. doi:10.1111/j.1559-1816.2012.00966.x • Chindelheim, Frank. (n.d.) Effective Classroom Management Techniques. Retrieved from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbtv97KYExU