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    successfully is actually largely depends on his or her classroom management skill. There are many criteria for a teacher to meet in order to conduct a high quality lesson effectively. According to Stronge (2007), several teacher responsibilities, such as classroom management and organization, planning and organizing of instruction, implementation of instruction as well as monitoring pupils’ progress, are the main aspects that contribute directly to effective teaching. Hence, it is significant…

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    Creating supportive and effective learning environments for students, is of paramount concern for all teachers. A warm, safe and caring environment provides students the ability meet their universal needs and provides an orderly classroom as a conduit for student learning. Classroom environments can enhance student’s sense of belonging, further social and emotional development, increase student participation and academic competencies, whilst reducing the incidents of misbehaviour (Hickey &…

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    EDST 4084: Managing the Classroom Environment Assessment Task 1: Annotated Bibliography By Skyla Dy Z3467715 Bicard, D. F., Ervin, A., Bicard, S. C., & Baylot-Casey, L. (2012). Differential effects of seating arrangements on disruptive behaviour of fifth grade students during independent seat work. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 45, 407-411. doi:10.1901/jaba.2012.45-407 The article examines the effects of teacher-selected student seating arrangements on disruptive behaviour displayed…

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    The Importance of Being Reflective: It is important for teachers to look back and reflect on themselves and their teaching. Reflecting allows one to see where their strengths and weaknesses are. Then you can use what you know to improve and utilize more of what 's working well, and fix or remove what 's not. During the 30 hour practicum, we were expected to record specific information and events. Afterwards, we had to reflect and write what we learnt from those observations. This allowed us to…

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    retained. Effective teaching develops from an understanding of learning theory and how theory impacts classroom instruction and management. In conjunction, effective educators use their knowledge to develop a personal learning theory that guides their instruction and classroom management. Education is at a critical point in America. Educators are expected to implement new rigorous…

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    taught in the classroom. This lectures taught in the classroom are what prepares student nurses towards what they expect to see in the clinical settings. Without proper teaching in theory, nurses will not have a scientific ratonale about procedures carried out and they will not be able to defend the nursing profession. Practice on the other hand can be defined as the process of carrying out an action. In this case it have to do with putting into action all the theory taught in the classroom.…

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    different teachers all of which have given me the opportunity to observe and/or engage in their classroom. Each classroom has given me the chance to see different strategies, classroom management and organization skills, as well as the incorporation of technology. It seems at first as if the days merge together, mostly being the same as the last. However, when I reflect back every day in every classroom I’ve been in has offered something new. I’ve recently finished my first semester of pedagogy…

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    to Kearns (2010) that student’s behaviour management are influence by their cultures, belief and child rearing practices. Discipline/behaviour management is a clear set of rules defining conduct and behaviour that is explained to the children and understood by the educators (Rogers, 2014). Behaviour management is about teaching students how to behave correctly in various situations. It is not punishment as the ultimate goal of discipline/behaviour management is to teach students to have…

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    The Importance of Teacher/Student Relationships Working with students requires the ability to use different approaches in order for the goals to be obtained. As a teacher, you must try to keep your composure, in situations where the average human being may react negatively towards an incident. Always understand what is best for the student, even if you don't get along with particular students. The article Building Relationships with Challenging Children by Phillip S. Hall and Nancy D. Hall,…

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    My Personal Classroom Management Philosophy I agrees that classroom management is an important aspect in a successful teaching. Classroom management means how the teacher play the role. How the class works, how the teacher and student work together, and also the teaching and learning process happen. I have to be effective and efficient in organising the classroom. For students, classroom management means understanding clearly the way the teacher and students are supposed to interact with…

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