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    responsibility for their success in the classroom. On September 22, 2017 I observe Sharon Richards’ third and fourth grade class, at St. Philip’s Episcopal School. Mrs. Richards demonstrated a learning-centered classroom management approach. Her learning-center approach helps her to focus less on behavior management, and more on the student’s learning the curriculum and gaining a solid grasp of the information being taught. As the students enter Mrs. Richards’ classroom, to start their day,…

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    option of choose. (Cherry, 2015) went on to say " Humanistic psychology was instead focused on each individual's potential and stressed the importance of growth and self-actualization. The fundamental belief of humanistic psychology is that people are innately…

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    embarking on the journey to becoming a teacher I have begun to form my philosophy of education. In education I feel there should be critical thinking, an open mind, and effective and positive: classroom management, learning environment, and communication. All of these things working together will make one fully functional classroom. Critical thinking is the first part of my philosophy. Critical thinking is when one demonstrates, “disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and…

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    Reality to Classroom Management In Teacher Education. Professional Educator, 39(1), 1-12. This article was focused on the lack of attention that classroom management receives in teacher preparation courses and the education field. The article highlights pre-service teacher trainings on topics such as focusing on student learning, classroom management assessments and activities, movie study, microteaching, animated video or comic strip, observation protocol, and having a personal…

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    Importance of Preschool Programs The priority of preschool programs has become a national concern due to the establishments of public prekindergarten programs throughout all the states. The introduction of structured learning environments is the new focus of prekindergarten programs. The connections between early childhood programs and kindergarten programs are key elements in helping bridge the transition gap (Skouteris, Watson, & Lum, 2012). Parents sometimes only have vague ideas of what…

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    I really enjoyed the time I spent in Mrs. Flinn’s fourth grade classroom over Spring Break. I was able to observe for a total of four hours between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. During my time with the fourth graders, I took a closer look at the solid behavior classroom supports being used. Along with these supports, I was extremely impressed by the way Mrs. Flinn handled classroom management. Even though I observed during a very exciting week, she had great control over her students…

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    In Jenna Ogier’s classroom, guided reading consists of students learning to work independently and participating in small groups as they rotate through workstations. In the video, Ms. Ogier discusses and exemplifies how she manages a classroom of 31 students as they partake in guided reading. That being said, strategies apparent in the video are consistent with Jack Kounin’s model of discipline. Kounin found that good discipline was more contingent on how effective teachers presented their…

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    Regardless of the behavior management training and information college graduates receive, multiple first-year teachers soon quit due to behavior issues in the classroom, according to a 2005 national survey (Teaching Tolerance, 2008). It is possible that these teachers have not yet recognized the idea that the students with behavior problems just want to be heard and understood. Behavior always has a purpose and a reason behind it (Sun, 2012). Students enter the classroom with a variety of…

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    results from a process-product research and test the validity of successful teachers versus unsuccessful teachers using specific research with correlation to student improvements. Hardin states that process-product research has transitioned classroom management to a science through compositing reliable data (2012). There were 165 teachers of 2nd and 3rd-grade students chosen to participate based on their consistent increases in student performance evaluated over a consecutive 4-year timeframe,…

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    of School-Family Cooperation on Effective Classroom Management in Early Childhood Education” from Education Sciences: Theory and Practice by Ahmet Cezmi SAVAS, includes information about parent-teacher relationship and how it relates to classroom management. Key words noted in this article are school-family cooperation, classroom management, and early childhood education. School-family cooperation is a key role in the success of the student. “Classroom management is one of the most important…

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