Importance of Effective Classroom Management Essay

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    1.(i) Discuss the theory behind teaching skills and(ii) examine how these skills were visible in the classroom you observed. (iii) Discuss one example of how you hope to develop as a teacher from your observations in this area? (1100 words) Must refer to lecture notes and readings “Teaching skills can be defined as discrete and coherent activities by teachers which foster pupil learning”. (Kyriacou,2007,p.4) (i)The theory behind teaching skills is complex to say the least. There are three…

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    reactions is dependent on their level of development, surrounding environment, and the skills they have been taught, modeled, and practiced that deal with social and emotional factors (Ed Psych, p 70). During my field experience in my 3rd grade classroom at S.H. Elementary, I have observed Mrs. Branson establish relationships and provide students with the necessary skills needed to develop their emotional competencies. Mrs. Branson teaches 3rd grade in a charter school located in the south…

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    became a teacher. In short, my experience has been amazing. I have worked a number of jobs that have been with school-aged children, but I have just received my credential in Social Science in January of 2017, thus my professional experience in the classroom is limited. A few…

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    among students in order to enhance the learning ability of different disciplines and multiple curriculums. While teaching, it is also the responsibility of teacher to ensure quality learning in the class; it’s the only way to learn effective and creative knowledge. Rationale Pedagogical approaches to teaching in the school and disciplines offered by the school are the most critical factors in the learning process and success of school (Poldrack, 2010). Teachers responsibility is the biggest…

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    conscientiousness, and social responsible for the betterment of society are fundamentals that education should impart to their students. Everyone plays a role in society. In the classroom the teacher is the source of information and the students are enthusiastic learners. Creating a learning environment is of utmost importance. With collaborative efforts from parents, teachers, students, and administrators schools will be a place of knowledge transmission. I believe children have a natural…

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    Apply Theories Regarding Classroom Management to Instruction Classroom management is important to the successful learning of students in PK-12 classrooms. If the teacher demonstrates effective techniques, then the students should demonstrate appropriate levels of academic learning. In retrospect, if the teacher is ineffective, the students’ scores will be representative of their progress. Educational Psychologists William Wattenberg and Rudolf Dreikurs are well known for their contributions…

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    Introduction Classroom management is something that all teachers provide in order to establish a safe and structured learning environment. According to Wong (n.d), an effective teacher will have a plan in place that provides students with a clear understanding of procedures and rules necessary for the class to function in a manner for learning to take place. Effectively managing a group of students requires having knowledge of various strategies and the ability to implement them so that the…

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    Datnow and Park (2014) recognize the importance of “data-informed decision making,” and the need for leaders and teachers to become knowledgeable about how to utilize data to increase positive outcomes. Finding out what works in a school to enhance leaning opens a plethora of potential for school…

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the elements of effective instruction portrayed in the movie Stand and Deliver. Stand and Deliver is a movie based on the unconventional teaching methods of high school teacher Jaime Escalante. The elements of his particular teaching style discussed within this paper will pertain to educational equity, assessment, engaged learning, differentiated instruction, classroom management, and establishing a learning community. First, depictions of inequity in…

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    The many theories concerning classroom management vary in practices, discipline, responsibility and control. Three such theories are Glasser’s Choice Theory; Kaplan and Carter’s Cognitive behavourial theory; and Alberto and Troutman’s Applied Behavioural Analysis. Each of these theories falls along a continuum for each of the variations above. They each have strengths and weaknesses, but collectively meet the various needs of the classroom. Therefore, it is appropriate to explore each theory to…

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