jacob kounin-instructional management theory
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THEORIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT
PISMP 5.08Wan Nur Amalina Wan Mansor
Fuzilla Ayub Salwa Wahidan
Nur Asyiqin Mohd Razli
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JACOB KOUNIN
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ABOUT KOUNIN
• Founder of the theory• An educational theorist• Best-known work was done in the 1970s,
where he conducted two major case studies• Testing his theories over twenty years of
work• Analyzed thousands of hours of tapes of
classes on a variety of grade levels and in a variety of neighborhoods and communities
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JACOB KOUNIN’S
INTEGRATION OF TEACHING AND DISCIPLINE IN THE CLASROOM
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JACOB KOUNIN
Preventative discipline Instructional management
Classroom management
Focuses on
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PREVENTATIVE DISCIPLINE
• Techniques and strategies designed to prevent the occurrence of discipline problems
• Example : Kounin’s Model of
Discipline = provide with effective
lesson management = demonstrate effective
classroom behavior
INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT
• The basis of the model is :
for teachers to be organized, prepared, and use proactive behavioral management
high student involvement
leading to a more effective classroom
minimizing disruptive behavior
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THEORIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT
JACOB KOUNIN
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INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT
• Focused on a teacher’s ability to affect students behavior through instructional management
• Incorporated both the instructional and disciplinary aspects of the classroom together.
• Teachers who use effective instructional management keep their students focused on learning tasks and minimize behavior problems.
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KEY CONCEPTS OF KOUNIN’S MODEL OF DISCIPLINE
Ripple effect Withitness
Movement management Momentum Smoothness Transitions Maintaining group focus
Satiation
Overlapping
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Ripple Effect
By correcting the misbehaviour of one student it can positively influence the behaviour of another students.
E.g. : Teacher gives
encouragement or reprimands can continue or stop students' behavior.
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Withitness
Awareness of what is going on in all parts of the classroom,
> Teachers have eyes on the back of their heads!
- Students’ less likely to misbehave.
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Overlapping
Ability to attend to two or more issues / students at the same time.
- Has the ability to multitask.
- Students are more likely to stay on task if they know that the teacher is aware of what they are doing.
e.g. : Teacher monitor students behavior at the same time continue teaching process.
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Movement Management Transitions:
- Keeping lessons moving with avoiding abrupt changes.
Smoothness: Smooth transitions between activities. Avoid going off topic.
Momentum: Appropriate pace and progression through a
lesson At a consistent flow Teachers must be well prepared.
Maintaining Group Focus: Students are prepared for the content of the
lesson. Keep the whole class involved and interest. maintain group alertness
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SatiationBeing satisfied and unable
to take on more• Students start to get
bored. Solutions :
Offering challenges throughout the lesson
Being enthusiasticAdding variety to the
lesson
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INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT THEORY
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
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STRENGTHS• Teacher affects the students’ behavior
positively and negatively
• Behavior problems are reduced to a minimum
• Smooth teaching and learning processes
• Create a positive classroom environment
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WEAKNESSES
• Overdwelling
• Overlapping loses effectiveness when withitness is overlooked
• It is almost impossible for a teacher to know everything that is happening in the class at all time
• Teacher can lose control over a destructive students
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Dealing with destructive behavior students
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THE PRACTICALITY OF INSTRUCTIONAL
MANAGEMENT THEORY IN LOCAL PRIMARY ESL
CLASSROOM
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IMPLEMENTATION OF KOUNIN’S THEORY
• The Instructional Management theory is implemented / applied in the classroom management by using the strategies or key concepts proposed by Jacob Kounin.
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SOME OF THE STRATEGIES THAT CAN BE APPLIED IN THE
PRIMARY ESL CLASSROOM _________
EXAMPLE OF SITUATION
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RIPPLE-EFFECT
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PROBLEMS..• Dona was not paying attention in the
class. She always disturbed her friends and loved to play around in the class.
Mr. Jake managed that behavioral problem by punishing her. She was asked to go in front of the class and recited a poem aloud. The other students who make a lot of noises in the class tend to behave well because they did not want to be punished by Mr. Jake.
SOLUTION..
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WITHITNESS
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PROBLEM..• Mr.Jake taught English to the Year 4
students. While Mr. Jake is teaching they were making a lot of noises.
• Mr. Jake called them by names. He was able to call the names of the students who make those noises even without facing their face. Plus, he always make eyes contact with all of the students in the class. He told them that he got eyes on his back.
SOLUTIONS..
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HOW INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT THEORY IS PRACTICLE IN LOCAL
PRIMARY ESL CLASSROOM
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• It is seen that the strategies suggested by Kounin is working in both situations, the students’ negative behaviors are put to stop almost immediately to ensure the teaching and learning processes runs smoothly
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• The problems mentioned above happened in most of the local primary ESL classroom.
• It arises due to the Misbehavior of the students• By applying the Instructional
management strategies in the local primary ESL classroom it helps the teacher to solve the problems effectively.
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• Teacher should take charge of the class
be aware and control the situation ensure the behavioral problems of the students can be avoided.
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CONCLUSION
• In conclusion, the theory proposed by Kounin is very effective in promoting a conducive atmosphere to learning. The strategies suggested are very helpful in dealing with the students’ misbehaviors. However, the teacher should be aware that each student is different, thus the teacher needs to modify or improves the techniques to make it compatible with the students
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. THE END .
THANK YOU
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