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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 behavior problems are at a minimum and maximize students’ engagement to the curriculum. As the teacher, I am committed to unlock the students potential in order for students to showcase their developed skill sets to the real world. Without a classroom that is organized with instilled discipline then it will be difficult for students to…

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    teaching. Everything starts with them, including curriculum, instruction, management, and the teacher’s and students’ dispositions. The most important thing is putting students first. I have watched many different classrooms and the ones that the students are most engaged in, and learn in, are those where the teacher puts the students above all else. By putting students first it gives them a greater opportunity to succeed and accelerate in the classroom. Students need to be able to apply what…

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    to go to an elementary school to do my observations for two different days. Within these two days, I was able to help the teacher and the students with anything they needed help with. I like how the teacher let me be involved with the students and their activities. It let me get more of an insight of what ill be doing as a teacher in the future and bettering the education for the students. During my observations, I was able to accumulate a lot of different information between teaching styles,…

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    Classroom Management Plan My philosophy of education is that every child should have the right to learn and can get a quality education. All students can learn, some learn in different ways. All children that come into my classroom should feel safe and comfortable. My room may be their safe place. My room should be a nurturing environment that applies a variety of approaches to the learning a disciplinary process. Students should have well guided individual instruction that is necessary to…

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    Classroom Management Plan for Amy Introduction Classroom management is arguably the most important aspect in the classroom. Being an effective teacher is important as well, but to teach well you need to have control over the classroom. When you have the right control, the classroom will benefit. Good classroom management keeps everybody on task including the teacher. When the teacher is distracted by trying to control a situation, the class suffers and there is less time for learning. As…

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    Classroom management is detrimental to a teacher’s success in teaching. It is essential that a teacher institutes strong classroom management to promote a “positive learning environment”. It is important to note that classroom management is so much more than just behavior management. Classroom management encompasses so much more then behavior. Behavioral issues are usually the result of flaws in classroom management. Classroom management can also influence such things as: positive…

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    this information will be used in my future classroom. I feel it is extremely important to debug such useful information and related to my perspective of what classroom management is. Then the conclusion will follow, including what I actually got out of this book. This literature review should answer questions as the following; Was this book useful? Did I learn something new? Do I feel more capable to produce effective classroom management in a classroom? What did the authors use…

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    Critically analyse and evaluate a range of behaviour management strategies and their effectiveness for both learners and teachers in a contemporary education setting. In 1987, the Professional Association of Teachers expressed trepidations regarding discipline in Britain’s schools. More than two decades on, the management of difficult and disruptive behaviour continues to be an issue in classrooms (Swinson and Cording, 2002; Watkins, 2011). Inappropriate behaviour affects the classroom climate…

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    should provide an effective and safe environment where learning and social growth can occur. A school-wide behavior policy should act as an umbrella covering the whole school and then symbiotically the individual classes should fall under that umbrella using the same framework. Each teacher should consistently have the same expectations so the students know in advance the expectations. In order to be a well-managed school, an understanding of what is expected in every…

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    This essay will discuss a personal teaching philosophy, an approach to classroom management and culturally responsive teaching practice. The learning theories of behaviourism, social constructivism and humanism will be considered and each theory’s influence on practice will be examined. Strengths and weakness bound in the practice of each approach will be reflected on and the inclusion of the Treaty of Waitangi [ToW] principles will be considered as a guide for effective teaching practice. …

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