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    Personal Teaching Theory Classroom management can mean many different things depending on who you are talking to. I have been working in education for the last four years of my life and I have been in different types of classrooms. I spent one year as a teacher’s aide in a TMD (Teachable Mentally Disabled) classroom and the last three years teaching in a computer lab. With all of that being said, I have found my definition of classroom management. I feel that classroom management is the ability…

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    just know, it will be a huge success! The time comes to do the activity and there are a couple of disruptive students in the class that are making it difficult for the rest of the class. We have all been there! When you ask most people about classroom management, the first thing they think of is student behavior. Some might think it is just the new teachers that struggle with behavior but many experienced teachers also have student behavior issues. Students view authority different today than…

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    Needs Assessment Results Professional Development Needed Tally Total Content Knowledge and Skills 8, 10, 5, 10, 10, 8.6 Classroom Management 4, 1, 1, 10, 5 4.2 Relations with Parents 3, 8, 5, 10, 5 6.2 Student Motivation 3, 8, 3, 10, 9 6.6 Student Engagement 5, 10, 3, 10, 4 6.4 Needs of Diverse Learners 3, 10, 5, 5, 6 5.8 Student Assessments 7, 8, 5, 10, 6 7.2 Organizational Skills 6, 9, 10, 5, 10 8 Communication with Colleagues 10, 10, 10, 5, 7 8.4 Other: None I surveyed 5 new teachers…

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    in the education field. They showcase various teaching styles, classroom organizations, and learning projects. This week I had the privilege of observing three social studies classrooms at McCulloch Junior High School. Each room was different in structure and style, but each provided valuable insight into strong classroom dynamics, weaknesses, and the limitations of the walkthrough system. During the three walkthroughs, the classroom strengths and weaknesses were apparent. For example, the…

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    B: self-management My personal philosophy of classroom management will begin with self-management. Teaching children self-management will be of great importance for having a successful class each year. The students will learn to pay attention to their own behavior, complete activities and engage in interactions using appropriate behavior (What Works, 2014). The children will know what is expected of them. They will monitor their own behavior and control their actions through the…

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    take the field of education and its theories and put them into a measurable and observable science. He is probably one of the most well know figures in psychology and many of his theories and ideas are present in classrooms, especially when it comes to the concept of classroom management. The work of Burrhus Frederic (B.F) Skinner greatly influenced the field of early education.…

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    Module V (B) - Management Theories Worksheets Complete the following tables based on your section of classroom management theorists. You will have THREE tables to turn in (one for each theory selected). Theorist # 1 Name of Theorist(s): B. F. Skinner Summary of Theory (include citations/sources used in summary) B.F. Skinner’s theory was that anything is susceptible to have their behavior changed by certain conditioning. This means that everyone will change their own behavior based on…

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    I aim to build a democratic, respectful, inclusive classroom culture. I will develop positive teacher-student relationships as Grossman (2004, p. 25) states that these are all vital aspects of effective classroom management. Respect for others and themselves is the cornerstone of my classroom atmosphere. Learning can only occur in an environment where each member feels safe, valued and appreciated as stated by (Coag.gov.au, 2015). For example, I will show consideration for my students by…

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    Final Exam: 1. The quote, “Classroom management is 90% of the job. The remaining 90% is delivery of instruction,” means to me that good classroom management is needed, but you need to teach the students so they can connect to the science they are learning about. The room should be arranged nicely and clear, specific rules should be in place for the daily routine and housekeeping of the class. As their teacher, I should have high expectations and plan accordingly. 2. A lesson plan needs the…

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    classes and actually being in the classrooms, opened my eyes to numerous things that I never took into consideration. Educators have a lot on his or her plate. They have a lot of little details that he or she must take into consideration before a new school year begins. One major aspect that must be taken into consideration is how to have an effective classroom management discipline plan and how to incooperate parental involvement. To have an effective classroom where learning and fostering of…

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