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Class Management. “Read the River”. Consequences. What class management or discipline systems and techniques have you observed?. Discipline in the Classroom. Good planning Effective delivery. Practical Considerations. Critical reflection Be present in the moment. Discipline Systems.
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Class Management “Read the River”
Consequences • What class management or discipline systems and techniques have you observed?
Discipline in the Classroom • Good planning • Effective delivery Practical Considerations • Critical reflection • Be present in the moment
Discipline Systems • Intrinsic • motivation to comply is based on internal values and affective gains
Discipline Systems • Extrinsic • motivation to comply is based on external rewards
Discipline Systems • Making it work • Protocols set high standards for learning behaviors • Clear protocols communicated to students • Protocols practiced and modeled with logical consequences • Teacher is consistent in adhering to protocols • Support from administration, colleagues and parents
Back to the wall (V) Body language Selective ignoring Use student names and Individualization Positive pinpointing Eye contact Voice (volume and tone) Proximity control * Discipline Techniques Do
Ridicule * Punish group for misbehavior of one student Exercise as a form of punishment Force an apology Threaten Preach or moralize Use physical control Discipline Techniques Don’t
Teacher Language • Make it clear, simple and direct • Be genuine and respectful • Focus on action or behavior • Show faith in student’s ability to follow rules
Teacher Language • Reinforcing language • Reminding language • Redirecting language
Consequences • Consequences can be constructed to give the student an opportunity to learn from a mistake versus being punished for it • Consequences are reasonable and relevant * • Help student gain self-control • Help student reflect on mistakes and make amends
Consequences • What to do when discipline systems and techniques do not work • warnings/check system • time out, take a break or vacation • student behavior contracts * • send to administration • contact with parent
Class Management Articles • Everyday Rules that Work! • (http://www.responsiveclassroom.org/articlelibrary/everyday_rules.html) • Article library • (http://www.responsiveclassroom.org/articlelibrary/index.asp)