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Dr. Walid Hawana Annur Islamic School Schenectady, New York 1-22-10. Classroom Management Skills. Classroom Management It is a term used by teachers to describe the process of ensuring that classroom lessons run smoothly despite disruptive behavior by students. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Dr. Walid HawanaAnnur Islamic School
Schenectady, New York 1-22-10
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Classroom Management
It is a term used by teachers to describe the process of ensuring that classroom lessons run smoothly despite disruptive behavior by students.
The term also implies the prevention of disruptive behavior.
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Eight SkillsSkill # 1 Teach students your expectations
Skill # 2 Get and keep students on task
Skill # 3 Maintain a high rate of positive teacher/student interaction
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Skill # 4 Respond non-coersively (without force)
to inappropriate significant behavior
Skill # 5 Maintain a high rate of risk-free
student response opportunities
Skill # 6 Serve problem-behavior students in
the primary learning environment
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Skill # 7 Avoid Being Trapped in:
1. Criticism: finding fault
2. Sarcasm: making fun of a student through ridicule
3. Threats: warning students of some hostile action by the teacher
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4. Questioning: asking students to explain why they misbehave
5. Logic: trying to reason with students in an attempt to improve behavior
6. Arguing: trying to convince students that the teacher is right, student wrong
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7. Force: meaning to punish, shout, etc. to make students behave
8. Despair: portraying a sense of hopelessness
Skill # 8 Manage student behavior
professionally & “scientifically"
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Good CM High level of student involvement
Clear student expectations
Little or no wasted time/no confusion
Work oriented with pleasant climate
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Teachers (1)
Effective Teacher: Students are quietly working & teacher is supervising
Ineffective Teacher: Teacher is working while students are not engaged
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Teachers (2)
Students know that assignments & tests are based on objectives
Teacher says: “Read chapter 3 and know the materials”
Teacher say: “I will give you a test covering everything in chapter 3”
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Teachers (3)
Teacher has a discipline plan Teacher starts class immediately Teacher has assignments posted
Teacher makes up rules & punishes according to mood
Teacher takes rolls & dallies Students ask for assignments
repeatedly
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Teachers (4) Teacher invested time in practicing
the classroom procedures to become routines
Teacher knows how to bring the class to attention
Teacher knows how to praise & motivate student
Teacher doesn’t rehearse procedures
Teacher flicks the light switch or yells
Teacher uses generalized praise or none at all
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Good CM Steps & Procedures 1. Get off to a good start
The first "honeymoon" encounter between the teacher & the students is when they formulate their impression of the teacher. Students sit quietly, raise their hands to respond & are generally well behaved. The teacher is just thinking that this is an ideal class & may relax their alertness.
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2. Learning School Policies
Prior to meeting the class for the first time, the teacher should become familiar with school policies concerning acceptable student behavior & disciplinary procedures.
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3. Establishing Rules
Establish a set of classroom rules to guide the behavior of students at once. Discuss the rationale of these with students to ensure they understand & see the need for each rule. Keep the list of rules short. The rules must often involve: paying attention, respect for others, noise, completion of assignments, etc.
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4. Over-planning Lessons
"Over-plan" the lessons for the first week or two. It is important for the teacher to impress students from the outset that he or she is organized & that he/she is confident of their ability to get through the syllabus.
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5. Learning Names
Devise a seating arrangement whereby students' names are quickly learned. Calling a student by his/her name early in the year gives the student an increased sense of well being. It also gives the teacher greater control of situations: “Ahmad stop talking and finish your work" is more effective than "Let us stop talking and finish our work".
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Back to Basics1) Students who perceive that you
care about them will perform academically better, are less likely to have behavior problems, and are more likely to be motivated.
2) Keep your classroom management plan simple.
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3) Build a caring, trusting relationship with your students, by taking interest in who they are and what they like, & by listening to them.
4) When positive relationships are in place it is much easier to resolve problems & maintain a good working relationship.
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5) Stand near your classroom door to greet students using their first names. This way you show you are personally welcoming students to class: a short but meaningful interaction that tells students that they are a part of your class, & you are glad to see them.
6) Initiate activities & unique experiences in your classroom that build traditions & routine.
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7) Everything you do in the classroom - tone of voice, facial expression, body movements, and stance - sends a message to students. When you call a student by first name, respond with a "please" and "thank you," or greet students with a smile, you send a positive message that this is a friendly, inviting environment.
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8) Cluttered rooms can cause students to trip or become frustrated. You need to rearrange the room or provide students with a space for their possessions.
9) Be proactive by arranging the tables or desks with enough space for students to walk easily & freely.
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10) Place yourself in an area where you can see & reach all students. You need to be able to make eye contact with all of students as a form of communication, & be able to reach all students quickly if they need help or need to be disciplined.
11) Locate your desk outside of the main teaching area. Effective teachers don't teach from behind their desk.
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12) State rules positively to show students how to behave instead of how not to behave. Negative statements indicates that students are doing something wrong.
13) Keep the number of rules short.
Teachers & students won't be able to remember more than five rules. If no one can remember the rules, how can they follow the rules?
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14) Hold students accountable for their behavior with consistent consequences. If you are not consistent, you lose your credibility & students will try to "beat the system".
15) Involve students in establishing rules. Students who are involved in making the rules are less likely to violate them because of their ownership.
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16) Make a list of procedures before school begins that you need to explain, demonstrate, & practice. Plan how & when you will introduce each procedure. Examples of procedures include:
• How to enter the room • How to leave the class • How & where to get supplies • Where to put completed
assignments, etc.
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17) Insisting students be on time for class. If a period is forty minutes of prime instructional time, every minute does count. Students arriving late cause disrupts in the flow of the lessons.
18) Your classroom consist of actors & actresses: A drama queen who thinks every moment is a crisis, or the class clown who will try to draw attention. Don't feed personalities. Focus on their strengths, & deal with any disruptive behavior.
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19. Designate an area where you can confer with students about their behavior outside of the main instruction area. To respond to misbehavior, take the student to this are a to minimize disruption.
20) "I hear & I forget" "I see & I remember" "I do & I understand"
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Building Positive Relationship Greet every child at the door by
name Have a conversation over snack Home visits Listen to a child's ideas & stories
& be appreciative Send positive notes home
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Praise & encouragement Share information about yourself &
find something in common with the child
Go to an extracurricular activity with the child
Acknowledge a child's for accomplishing tasks
Tell a child how much they were missed when they miss a day of school
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Shake a bad mood before entering the classroom. Snapping at the students is not the best way to begin your day or a class.
Respect is mutual. If you are interacting with a students by name, taking interest in what they do, & staying calm through difficult situations, you are demonstrating respect.
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Learn ways to build trusting relationships between school, community, & families. Trust takes time & credibility.
Don't bad mouth students to other teachers. Realize that you are a professional. No matter how frustrated you are, try to solve the problems without demeaning a student.
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Dr. Walid Hawana
Annur Islamic SchoolSchenectady, New York
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1) Never smile before the first quarter ends
2) Prepare your class rules ahead of time but engage students to finalize them
3) Fairness is the key
4) Deal with disruption with as little interruption as possible
5) Avoid confrontation in front of students
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6) Say your expectations to students & repeat them before activities
7) Over plan to cut on class free time
8) Be consistent or you will lose students’ respect
9) Write rules that are understandable, so check for comprehension!
10) Be positive – (self-fulfilling prophecy)