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A Positive
 Teacher’s Attitude

    To Manage

A Positive Classroom
    Environment
I Chose to Be Teacher
   Purpose

   Duties & Responsibilities

   Rights & Benefits

   Problems with Students

   Problems with Administration

                            Hanadi Mirza
                        hanadym@hotmail.com
WHY DO STUDENTS
           MISBEHAVE?
1) Attention
2) Power
3) Revenge
4) Assuming Disability

  a) Boredom
 b) Feeling of Failure
 c) Fear from Teachers &/or Parents
                      Hanadi Mirza
                  hanadym@hotmail.com
WHY DO TEACHERS
             MISBEHAVE?

   Commitment & Moral Mission
   Frowning Face
   Moody
   Mrs. Know All
   Ridiculing Students
   Competition among Teachers & Schools
   Teach for the Test RATHER THAN
     Test What You Teach
   Fear from Coordinators or Principal
                          Hanadi Mirza
                      hanadym@hotmail.com
WHY DO TEACHERS
            MISBEHAVE? (continued)
   Stress & School Pressures
   Poor Information or Ignorance about
     “Special Needs” & “Inclusion Program”
   Not Satisfied at Work (Negative Environment &
     School’s “Spies”)
   Poor Collaboration, Cooperation, & Communication
    among Teachers, Coordinators, Staff, Principal, &
    Parents
   “Unfairness” of Administrative Decisions
   Salary
   Poor or NO Self-Respect
                            Hanadi Mirza
                        hanadym@hotmail.com
What to Manage?

   Time

   Instructions

   Students’ Misbehaviors

           Why Manage My Class?
                       Hanadi Mirza
                   hanadym@hotmail.com
Manage Time

   Be Flexible with Lesson Planning
   Use Qualitative NOT Quantitative Activities
   Avoid Rote Learning, Boredom, Feeling of
    Failure by Planning Better Lessons
   Increase Time on Task
   Students Say & Do  Construct THEIR Own
    Knowledge

(Student-Centered NOT Teacher-Centered
  Classroom)
                         Hanadi Mirza
                     hanadym@hotmail.com
MANAGE INSTRUCTION
Tell Students CLEARLY:

   What To Do

   What Material To Use

   How Much Time They Have For Each
    Task
                       Hanadi Mirza
                   hanadym@hotmail.com
REACT FAST BUT
                 THINK DEEPLY
FIRST
 Remember the MAIN GOAL of Classroom Management
SECOND
   - Find the Reason of Student’s Misbehavior
   - Make Use of Your Knowledge of Body Language &
     Educational Psychology

THIRD
 Choose (a) Suitable & Positive Option(s) to Solve the Problem




                ALWAYS Decide on a W IN-WIN Situation

                                Hanadi Mirza
                            hanadym@hotmail.com
EACH STUDENT’S MISBEHAVIOR

               IS

      A UNIQUE CASE


              Hanadi Mirza
          hanadym@hotmail.com
Thoughts


Rational

      versus

           Irrational
                 Hanadi Mirza
             hanadym@hotmail.com
Positive Thinking
   NO Must & Should

CBT = Cognitive Behavior Therapy
 Feeling= Negative  Change the way you think
  Feeling better


    +   Thinking    +     Feeling          +   Action


          STOP  THINK  ACT
                           Hanadi Mirza
                       hanadym@hotmail.com
Hanadi Mirza
hanadym@hotmail.com
REQUIRED MANAGEMENT
             TECHNIQUES
   Rules on the FIRST Day of School           (Be CONSISTANT)

   Reward/Punishment System &                       School Warning System

   Token Economy

   Noise Control (Habit Formation)

   Extrinsic Motivation

   Participative Management



                                   Hanadi Mirza
                               hanadym@hotmail.com
REQUIRED TEACHER’S
           ATTITUDE & SKILLS
 Treat All Students as Adults (not passive nor dependent)
 AVOID Confrontations In Class
 ANTICIPATE Bad Behavior
 Be Aware of Individual Differences (Abilities & Culture)
 Test What You Teach
 Encourage Students To COMPLETE the Task RATHER THEN
  Punish Them
 De-emphasize Grades
Grades  Academic Achievement
         Management Techniques  Misbehavior
 Have NO Teacher’s Pets
 Be Firm But Fair & Friendly
 AVOID Taking students’ Misbehaviors Personal


                               Hanadi Mirza
                           hanadym@hotmail.com
Required Teacher’s
              Attitude & Skills (continued)

   Say PLEASE, THANK You, & SMILE often
   NEVER Ridicule or Disrespect a Student
   Be Aware of the Importance of Teacher’s Enthusiasm
   Develop Good Relationships With Students And Colleagues
   Maintain a Positive Relation With Parents
   Develop a Positive Attitude Towards Life (Be a Positive Thinker)
   Develop Problem- Solving Skills for Better Decision-making
   OUTSMART Students in Cheating & Wasting Time
   Move more around your class to control/check on your students
   Encourage Cooperation NOT Competition in Your Class



                                    Hanadi Mirza
                                hanadym@hotmail.com
Required Teacher’s
             Attitude & Skills (continued)
   Develop Rogerian Characteristics of a Counselor:
        a) Be Genuine & Listen Intently
        b) Accept Unconditionally ALL Students
        c) Empathize With Students
   Be an Ongoing Learner (Dynamism in Teaching)
   ALWAYS Keep Your Promises & Carry Out Your Threats
   Create a Positive and FUN Environment in Your Class
     Students learn much MORE in a secure and fun environment.



READ MORE about Behavior Modification, Body Language
  (Non-verbal Communication), Child & Educational
  Psychology, Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), &
   Positive Thinking
                                 Hanadi Mirza
                             hanadym@hotmail.com
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF…
What would you do IF

        you were the teacher

                  in each or these situations?




REMEMBER
  1) To Consider Your Attitude BEFORE Dealing with students’
   misbehaviors
   2) To Manage Time, Instruction, & Students’ Behaviors
  -3) To Decide on a Win-Win Situation

                                Hanadi Mirza
                            hanadym@hotmail.com
Analyzing a Problem

      Lesson           Management               Teacher’s
    Planning             Technique               Attitude
--------------------- --------------------- ---------------------




                               Hanadi Mirza
                           hanadym@hotmail.com
YOU ARE UNAWARE OF
         YOUR OWN POWER
Teacher is a:

  A) TEACHER  Teaches Morals &           Transmit
  Information

B) MANAGER Makes Daily Decisions About Academics
  and Students’ Behaviors

C) LEADER Empowers Students &
   Introduces Change

                        Hanadi Mirza
                    hanadym@hotmail.com
YOU             CAN
   A L W A Y S

MAKE A DIFFERENCE


          Hanadi Mirza
      hanadym@hotmail.com

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Positive teacher attitude & positive class env

  • 1. A Positive Teacher’s Attitude To Manage A Positive Classroom Environment
  • 2. I Chose to Be Teacher  Purpose  Duties & Responsibilities  Rights & Benefits  Problems with Students  Problems with Administration Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 3. WHY DO STUDENTS MISBEHAVE? 1) Attention 2) Power 3) Revenge 4) Assuming Disability a) Boredom b) Feeling of Failure c) Fear from Teachers &/or Parents Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 4. WHY DO TEACHERS MISBEHAVE?  Commitment & Moral Mission  Frowning Face  Moody  Mrs. Know All  Ridiculing Students  Competition among Teachers & Schools  Teach for the Test RATHER THAN Test What You Teach  Fear from Coordinators or Principal Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 5. WHY DO TEACHERS MISBEHAVE? (continued)  Stress & School Pressures  Poor Information or Ignorance about “Special Needs” & “Inclusion Program”  Not Satisfied at Work (Negative Environment & School’s “Spies”)  Poor Collaboration, Cooperation, & Communication among Teachers, Coordinators, Staff, Principal, & Parents  “Unfairness” of Administrative Decisions  Salary  Poor or NO Self-Respect Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 6. What to Manage?  Time  Instructions  Students’ Misbehaviors Why Manage My Class? Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 7. Manage Time  Be Flexible with Lesson Planning  Use Qualitative NOT Quantitative Activities  Avoid Rote Learning, Boredom, Feeling of Failure by Planning Better Lessons  Increase Time on Task  Students Say & Do  Construct THEIR Own Knowledge (Student-Centered NOT Teacher-Centered Classroom) Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 8. MANAGE INSTRUCTION Tell Students CLEARLY:  What To Do  What Material To Use  How Much Time They Have For Each Task Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 9. REACT FAST BUT THINK DEEPLY FIRST  Remember the MAIN GOAL of Classroom Management SECOND - Find the Reason of Student’s Misbehavior - Make Use of Your Knowledge of Body Language & Educational Psychology THIRD  Choose (a) Suitable & Positive Option(s) to Solve the Problem ALWAYS Decide on a W IN-WIN Situation Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 10. EACH STUDENT’S MISBEHAVIOR IS A UNIQUE CASE Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 11. Thoughts Rational versus Irrational Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 12. Positive Thinking  NO Must & Should CBT = Cognitive Behavior Therapy  Feeling= Negative  Change the way you think  Feeling better + Thinking  + Feeling  + Action STOP  THINK  ACT Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 14. REQUIRED MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES  Rules on the FIRST Day of School (Be CONSISTANT)  Reward/Punishment System & School Warning System  Token Economy  Noise Control (Habit Formation)  Extrinsic Motivation  Participative Management Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 15. REQUIRED TEACHER’S ATTITUDE & SKILLS  Treat All Students as Adults (not passive nor dependent)  AVOID Confrontations In Class  ANTICIPATE Bad Behavior  Be Aware of Individual Differences (Abilities & Culture)  Test What You Teach  Encourage Students To COMPLETE the Task RATHER THEN Punish Them  De-emphasize Grades Grades  Academic Achievement Management Techniques  Misbehavior  Have NO Teacher’s Pets  Be Firm But Fair & Friendly  AVOID Taking students’ Misbehaviors Personal Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 16. Required Teacher’s Attitude & Skills (continued)  Say PLEASE, THANK You, & SMILE often  NEVER Ridicule or Disrespect a Student  Be Aware of the Importance of Teacher’s Enthusiasm  Develop Good Relationships With Students And Colleagues  Maintain a Positive Relation With Parents  Develop a Positive Attitude Towards Life (Be a Positive Thinker)  Develop Problem- Solving Skills for Better Decision-making  OUTSMART Students in Cheating & Wasting Time  Move more around your class to control/check on your students  Encourage Cooperation NOT Competition in Your Class Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 17. Required Teacher’s Attitude & Skills (continued)  Develop Rogerian Characteristics of a Counselor: a) Be Genuine & Listen Intently b) Accept Unconditionally ALL Students c) Empathize With Students  Be an Ongoing Learner (Dynamism in Teaching)  ALWAYS Keep Your Promises & Carry Out Your Threats  Create a Positive and FUN Environment in Your Class Students learn much MORE in a secure and fun environment. READ MORE about Behavior Modification, Body Language (Non-verbal Communication), Child & Educational Psychology, Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), & Positive Thinking Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 18. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF… What would you do IF you were the teacher in each or these situations? REMEMBER 1) To Consider Your Attitude BEFORE Dealing with students’ misbehaviors 2) To Manage Time, Instruction, & Students’ Behaviors -3) To Decide on a Win-Win Situation Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 19. Analyzing a Problem Lesson Management Teacher’s Planning Technique Attitude --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 20. YOU ARE UNAWARE OF YOUR OWN POWER Teacher is a: A) TEACHER  Teaches Morals & Transmit Information B) MANAGER Makes Daily Decisions About Academics and Students’ Behaviors C) LEADER Empowers Students & Introduces Change Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com
  • 21. YOU CAN A L W A Y S MAKE A DIFFERENCE Hanadi Mirza hanadym@hotmail.com