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    Pickering, 2003). In my readings this week, this statement stood out to me because it ties up everything I read about behavior management in one sentence. As educators or administrators, it is most important that we ensure the safety of our students both inside the classroom and also throughout the school at all times. The second most important concept in behavior management is communicating the rules and procedures to the students, as well as the parents, and training the staff so that each…

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    To have success in the classroom there needs to be more than just a good lesson plan. Instruction is important but it is not what will guarantee success. For that, an entire classroom plan is needed. A teacher has many similarities to that of a business manager. No business is profitable without proper management. The profit in a classroom is students gaining knowledge. For that to happen, a teacher must have and implement a well devised management plan. Management styles vary greatly in…

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    Introduction Classroom management is a technique that teachers use to keep the classroom in order, its also helps teachers to create a positive learning environment for students dealing with her students’ behavior and it’s building students self-esteem. Positive Classroom Management The students first impression is created in the classroom environment, so we should make it positive by recognizing positive behaviors, well planned the lessons and greeting the students. According to (Jones,…

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    Personal Classroom Management Theory All children deserve a safe, positive learning environment that allows them to develop a well-rounded view of themselves and the world around them. I accomplish this through a variety of methods. First, I ensure that my students have a physical environment that provides opportunities to learn and explore. There are areas suitable for independent, cozy corners and independent desks, as well as group learning, large area rug and round tables. There are…

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    Building Relationships with Challenging Children by Phillip S. Hall and Nancy D. Hall, speaks of the benefits and different ways of having an effective relationship with students. The article The Key to Classroom Management by Robert J. Marzano and Jana S. Marzano, offers guidelines on how to control a classroom environment.…

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    1. Identify and discuss school context factors that might inform potential management problems. School contextual factors are shaped and influenced by socio-economic and cultural aspects of the local community. Amber’s school has to negotiate and manage a number of elements; very high number of students from Non- English speaking backgrounds, an economically disadvantaged community, students with low levels of numeracy and literacy skills and high teacher turnover. Students at Amber’s school…

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    comfortable classrooms for students are some of the fundamental elements that a teacher must observe (Eyster & Martin, 2010). As a third grade teacher, my philosophy for this class will be ensuring a safe and comfortable learning classroom environment for every student. Based on this, this essay will document diverse strategies which students face as well as establish strategies that will optimize learning opportunities for every learner in this classroom. TASK 1: My Personal Philosophy of…

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    teaching and promoting classroom environment such as building a suitable and warm environment, becoming a role model, nurturing and mentoring students (Mr. Marzano, 2003). Classroom management refers that teachers need to provide the suitable and effective learning environment because it is useful and effective for the students to enhance their personal, cognitive and social growth. Besides, it can enhance their self-motivation, self-evaluation, self-control, self-management, and…

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    Having a good classroom management is the essential element in any educational setting. Students need to feel that they are receiving a good education and that they are safe. Teacher’s need to make sure that they are limiting the inappropriate behavior and making sure that the students are on task. It is the teachers job to make sure that they have the right environment for their students to learn in. If teachers do not have the right classroom management skills, then the students would not be…

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    wonderful projects for a class. Nevertheless, teachers must be aware of the effects of technology in their classrooms, which is to manage each activity in one class with their students. Therefore, classroom management is very important in educational technology because it can have advantages and disadvantages as well. We will be exploring only the positive aspects about classroom management as well as its solution and how teachers can improve their classes constantly. When technology…

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