Importance of Effective Classroom Management Essay

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    Good Evening Salina, Thank you for your post and sharing your thoughts on this DQ. I especially enjoyed reading your personal experience as a paraprofessional and your work with special needs students. Although I am not in the classroom, I do work on a daily basis with special needs individuals as an advocate and team leader. This entails with work with adults of all ages with all types and levels of developmental disabilities. Many of my clients have EBDs. Your comments “I have 3 kids that I…

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    a phenomenon impacting today’s modern school system. Historic schooling required the teacher to be in complete control over their student’s educational experiences. Curriculum design, instructional implantation, and classroom management were the sole responsibility of the classroom teacher. Opportunities to collaborate, problem solve, retain essential feedback from other individuals in the field of education was minimal. Unfortunately, this type of educational practices enhanced stagnation,…

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    relaxation goes a long way. Five effective ways to accommodate the stress of time management between family, work, and school. The importance of utilizing the technology including computer, email, internet access, and online education resources is imperative to improve the plan, prioritization, goal setting, and implementation of family, errands, work schedule, and school tasks. Planning ahead and scheduling activities between family, work, and study can guide as time management tool to balance…

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    attempt to control the students. My classroom management policy will help guide the students’ behavior to align with my expectations and classroom procedures. As with any formal institution, there will be a chain of command in my classroom that should be followed whenever possible. Our classroom will be a democracy and students will be allowed to vote on topics or provide feedback on activities, but I will be the final say in the classroom. My classroom setup will be similar to…

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    Class management is very important if people who are in charge to manage the classroom correctly. Student can improve their performance if has a good classroom management. In this literature review we as a group have to study about this topic which is the impact of student performance on classroom management. We have to search the old journal and article that related to our topic. In this chapter we have to explain our…

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    importance of a diverse workforce and is successful; the best chance employees will see the importance also and accept it and promote it (Dauber, 2013). Along with diversity, an organization needs to consider ethical implications, when working and making decisions with a group of diverse people. There are some cultural diversity issues that can rise to ethical issues, that managers and employees need to acknowledge and resolve (Lindblad, 2011). One ethical issue can be religious…

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    Models/Theories of Classroom Management. Classroom management theory is constantly evolving. How teachers manage their classrooms is imperative in providing students with effective learning environments. Positive learning environments are essential for students sense of belonging, enhancing student engagement, furthermore learning success (O’Donnell et al., 2016, p. 469; Lyons, Ford & Slee, 2014, p. 22). Various classroom management theories…

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    This year I have had the opportunity to work with a teacher at Lowell Elementary to learn about classroom management. I have learned how to manage both positive and negative behaviors while teaching a lesson. My teacher has taught me the importance of positive behavior reinforcement and teaching strategies on how to positively manage a classroom. My teacher manages and controls behaviors through positive reinforcement with punch cards. Every student has a card taped to their desk with ten stars…

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    During my first student teaching experience, Mrs. Jackson’s third grade classroom was filled with rules and procedures, because the students were still young and needed more structure. But Mrs. Lenoir’s fifth grade classroom was a little different because the students are older and more familiar with what is expected of them. So when I entered her classroom, I was not too sure how fifth graders would react to being disciplined. But surprisingly, dealing with older…

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    Academics proposes that providing rules, along with frequent rewards, and a school-wide behavior management program increases academic performance and considerably reduces discipline problems for all students. This factor in itself is just cause for school districts to take notice and to consider implementation as soon as possible. The PBIS program focuses on creating and sustaining school-wide, classroom, and individual systems of support for positive behavior. The program focuses on important…

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