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    Effective Classroom management strategies Effective classroom management is an essential goal for all teachers. Teaching young children can be tough job, especially in a large class. A teacher needs to have the ability to manage student behavior by using effective classroom management strategies. “Classroom management is not about controlling students or demanding perfect behavior. Instead, effective management is about supporting students to manage themselves throughout daily learning and activities.” (Jones, 2014) On this paper at least five best classroom management strategies will be discussed. The five effective classroom management strategies are; being organized, positive teacher-student relationship, having classroom rules, positive…

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    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 they did years…

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    Classroom Management Philosophy and Plan Philosophy of Classroom Management I believe that classroom management is essential in any academic environment. If students are in a safe environment than learning can commence. Classroom environment is also student and goal oriented which means all variables for an effective classroom revolves around the students and their particular goals. I want the students to partake in their learning process. The main goal is to have a classroom where…

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    valuable lessons for anyone 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…

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    Classroom management is an important component to any successful classroom. A well-managed classroom leads to productivity, student engagement, and decrease in negative behavior. Past classroom management involved strict rules, little exploration, and rote learning. However, a progressive movement is shaping the way that classrooms are managed all around the country. Through the comparison of William Glasser, Ellen White, and Harry Wong, this paper explores the way the progressive classroom…

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    I learned early on from previous classes the importance of classroom management but in this moment it was time to actually apply what I had learned into real life skills in the classroom. I have to admit the first time I lead the class from one activity directly into another I felt it was somewhat chaotic. Was it me? Was it my instruction? Was I not clear are all things I asked myself. However as time went on and I had more practice in transitioning students from one activity directly into…

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     N.Bennet & Blundle ( 1983) ( as cited in khine, 2001) states that, “behavior improved when learners are seated in rows”. The classroom desk arrangement aligned in rows which helps teacher to monitor the class and also everyone faces the front. As a result, it encourages students to become independent learner and it helps to reduce misbehavior.  Managing the space play very important role in effective classroom management. The classroom is arranged in a way that student and teacher could…

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    simply say ' professional development is professional growth '. .Dr Dennis Francis emphasizes that one of the characteristics of an effective…

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    teaching, differing pedagogical applications and management of classrooms all share a common goal; that is the critical goal that education has to shaping the lives of Australia’s future citizens. I believe that quality teaching and learning can effectively take place when student’s key instincts drive them towards achieving their full potential. In order for this to take place, I will strive to give immediate feedback to strengthen behaviour in the classroom that facilitates learning. I will…

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    defined as “the art of running a classroom while having eyes in the back of your head” (aaeteachers.org). Thesis: Withinness has made a significant impact in the development of a positive classroom climate, despite many critics. Kounin’s contribution is significant and remains an important part of classroom management still today. Withitness can be used in the classroom in a myriad of ways. Kounin’s key teachings of withitness is being able to have “eyes in the back of one’s head.” This…

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