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TCHR 6020 MAT Classroom Management Dr. Brian Housand East Carolina University Monday, January 25, 2010

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TCHR 6020MAT Classroom Management

Dr. Brian HousandEast Carolina University

Monday, January 25, 2010

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1. Get a laptop.2. Log on to our

website.3. Take Today’s Poll. 4. Log on to Today’s

Meet.

Welcome Back

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Today’s Agenda

1. Tales from the Field2. Charles on Optimizing Student

Success3. Coloroso’s Inner Discipline4. Classroom Management Plan

Overview5. Gimme Five6. From Terrible to Ideal 7. Reflective Teaching Module

Overview

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Tales from the

Field

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Strategy 1: Optimizing Student Success

Developing and Implementing a Comprehensive, Optimizing Approach to Classroom Discipline

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Principle 1: Present yourself, conduct yourself, and interact with students and others in a professional manner

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Principle 2: Clarify how you want your students to behave now and in the future.

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Principle 3: Establish and maintain classroom conditions that help students enjoy and profit from their educational experience.

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Principle 4: Help students learn to conduct themselves responsibly.

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Principle 5: Intervene supportively and productively when common disruptions, neurological-based behavior, and/or serious actions occur in the classroom.

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Ongoing Attention to the 5 Principles

1. Use discipline that is optimizing2. Look for ways to prevent misbehavior3. Clarify and communicate the goals of

your approach to discipline.4. Align your discipline and instruction

programs with student needs, traits and preferences

5. Explain how you will intervene when misbehavior occurs.

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THE EMPOWEMENT TEAM

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BARBARACOLOROSO:

Inner Discipline

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What is Inner Discipline?

Inner discipline is the ability to behave creatively, constructively,

cooperatively, and responsibly without being directed by

someone else. Coloroso believes that teachers

must truly believe in their students, and it is worth the effort to show the students that they can

learn to be responsible for their own behavior, make their own

decisions, and resolve their own problems.

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The Result…

Students develop INNER DISCIPLINE

They learn to manage their own problems

They learn to think for themselves They believe they are capable of

solving most problems they encounter!

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To Have Good Discipline… Teachers must do these 3 things:

– Treat students with respect and dignity

– Give students a sense of positive power over their own lives

– Give students the opportunities to make decisions, take responsibility for their actions, and learn from their successes and mistakes

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 1: Always treat students the way you yourself want to be treated!

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 2: Hold class discussions on the rules, their implications, and their consequences. Students need to hear and understand each rule, the reasons for the rule, and the consequences for violating the rule.

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 3: Empower students by teaching them how to make good decisions and accept responsibility for them.

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Ask Yourself…

Do I want to empower my students to take care of themselves, or do I want to make them wait for teachers and other adults to tell them what to do and think?

Teachers who think they must control students turn to bribes, rewards, threats, and punishment to restrict or coerce behavior.

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 4: Abandon punishment that can lead to the three F’s (fear, fighting back, or fleeing), and rely on “discipline” (a process that helps students see what they have done wrong and gives them ownership of the problem).

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When Students Take Ownership of the Problem… “You have a problem. What is

your plan for dealing with it?

Teachers are there to offer support, but not to provide solutions.

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Punishment vs DisciplineRather than telling a student, “You

can’t go to the library during choice time until you finish your math assignment”—Punishment

Say, “You can go to the library during choice time when you finish your math assignment.”—Discipline

This makes students take responsibility for their own actions!

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 5: Remember that any discipline strategy you use must leave intact the dignity of both students and teacher.

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 6: Strive to use “proper discipline,” which does four things:– Shows students what they have done

wrong– Gives them ownership of the

problems created– Provides them ways to solve the

resultant problems– Leaves their dignity intact

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 7: Use the three R’s of reconciliatory justice to help students take responsibility for their actions:– Restitution

• correcting any harm that was done– Resolution

• identifying and correcting whatever caused the misbehavior

– Reconciliation• apologizing or otherwise healing the

relationship with people who were hurt

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 8: Strive for win-win solutions

and disputes. Rather than rescuing

students or lecturing them, teachers can give students the opportunities to

solve their problems in ways that

everyone finds acceptable.

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 9: Recognize that there are three types of misbehavior:– Mistakes – errors in behavior, made without intent to

break rules. They provide opportunity to learn how to behave more acceptably.

– Mischief – goes beyond mistakes. It is intentional misbehavior, though not necessarily serious, and presents an opportunity for teaching students that all actions have consequences that are sometimes pleasant and sometimes not. It also provides opportunity for showing students ways to solve their problem with dignity.

– Mayhem – a more serious type of intentional misbehavior, is harmful to people and property. When it occurs, teachers should apply the three R’s.

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Tips from Coloroso...

Tip # 10: Work together with your students to put an end to bullying. This is necessary if a climate of support is to be maintained to help students profit from school.

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1. Identify the reality and define the problem.

2. List possible solutions for dealing with the problem.

3. Evaluate the options4. Select the options that seem

most promising. 5. Make a plan and carry it out. 6. In retrospect, reevaluate the

problem and the solution.

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The Jellyfish Teacher

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The Brickwall Teacher

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The Backbone Teacher

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Questions?

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Classroom Management Plan

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+

Five Fabulous Tricks, Tips, and Tools for Today’s

Teacher

Today’s FiveChallengeClip Children’s LiteratureContent ResourceComputer Tool

Gimme Five!

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http://www.stevejenkinsbooks.com

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+Computer Tool of the Day

http://etherpad.comhttp://piratepad.net

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From Terrible to IdealTerrible Teacher

Ideal Teacher

Terrible Classroom

Ideal Classroom

Terrible Lesson

Ideal Lesson

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Reflective Teaching Module

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February 1, 2010Charles #2TGS: Chapters 17 and 18Bring a list of Rules and ConsequencesThink about potential issue for RTM

Next Time

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I am a teacher.