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Classroom
Management
What is Classroom
  Management?
– It’s effective discipline
– It’s being prepared for class
– It’s motivating your students
– It’s providing a safe, comfortable
  learning environment
– It’s building your students’ self
  esteem
– It’s being creative and imaginative in
  daily lessons
– And . . .
. . . It’s different for
          EVERYONE!!
  WHY?
  – Teaching Styles
  – Personality/Attitudes
  – Student population
  – Not all management strategies are
    effective for every teacher


• Try different strategies to see if
  they work for you
Why is Classroom
Management Important?
• Satisfaction and enjoyment in
  teaching are dependent upon
  leading students to cooperate
• Classroom management
  issues are of highest concern
  for beginning teachers
Principles for successful
classroom management
• Deal with disruptive behaviors but also
  manage to minimize off-task, non-
  disruptive behaviors
• Teach students to manage their own
  behavior
• Students learn to be on-task and
  engaged in the learning activities you
  have planned for them
  – It is more natural to be off-task than on
Techniques for Better
 Classroom Control
• Focus attention on entire class
• Don’t talk over student chatter
• Silence can be effective
• Use softer voice so students really
  have to listen to what you’re
  saying
• Direct your instruction so that
  students know what is going to
  happen
Techniques for Better
 Classroom Control
• Monitor groups of students to check
  progress
• Move around the room so students
  have to pay attention more readily
• Give students non-verbal cues
• Engage in low profile intervention of
  disruptions
• Make sure classroom is comfortable
  and safe
Techniques for Better
 Classroom Control
• Over plan your
  lessons to ensure
  you fill the period
  with learning
  activities
• Come to class
  prepared
• Show confidence in
  your teaching
• Learn student
  names as quickly as
  possible
Withitness

• Withitness refers to a
  teacher’s awareness of
  what is going on in the
  classroom
A teacher has “withitness” if:
 • When discipline problems occur, the
   teacher consistently takes action to
   suppress the misbehavior of exactly
   those students who instigated the
   problem
 • When two discipline problems arise
   concurrently, the teacher deals with the
   most serious first
 • The teacher decisively handles
   instances of off-task behavior before
   the behaviors either get out of hand or
   are modeled by others
Withitness (continued)
• When handling misbehavior –
  make sure all students learn what
  is unacceptable about that
  behavior
• Getting angry or stressed does not
  reduce future misbehavior
• Deal with misbehavior without
  disrupting the learning activity
Proximity and Body
       Language
• Eye contact, facial expressions,
  gestures, physical proximity to
  students, and the way you carry
  yourself will communicate that you
  are in calm control of the class
  and mean to be taken seriously.
• Be free to roam
• Avoid turning
  back to class
Cooperation through
     communication
• Verbalize descriptions of behaviors and
  never value judgments about
  individuals
• Verbalize feelings but remain in control
• DO NOT USE SARCASM
• Do not place labels (good or bad)
• Do not get students hooked on praise
  – Praise the work and behavior – not the
    students themselves
• Speak only to people when they are
  ready to listen
Classroom Rules For
         Conduct
• Formalized statements that provide
  students with general guidelines for the
  types of behaviors that are required
  and the types that are prohibited
• A few rules are easier to remember
  than many rules
• Each rule in a small set of rules is more
  important than each rule in a large set
  of rules
Necessary classroom rules
       of conduct
 • Maximizes on-task behaviors and
   minimize off-task (esp. disruptive)
   behaviors
 • Secures the safety and comfort of the
   learning environment
 • Prevents the activities of the class from
   disturbing other classes
 • Maintains acceptable standards of
   decorum among students, school
   personnel, and visitors to the school
   campus
Establishing a
“Businesslike”
 Atmosphere
. . . Or, “Don’t Smile until
         Christmas”
A Businesslike Atmosphere

 • Take advantage of the first days of
   class
 • Establish an environment in which
   achieving specified learning goals
   takes priority over other concerns
 • It is much easier to establish this
   environment from the beginning
   rather than later
5 steps
1. Take advantage of the new school
   year or term to set the stage for
   cooperation
2. Be particularly prepared and
   organized
3. Minimize transition time
4. Utilize a communication style that
   establishing non-threatening,
   comfortable environment
5. Clearly establish expectations for
   conduct
Disclosure Statement
• Used to clearly communicate
  expectations to students and
  parents
• Refer back to the guidelines
  throughout the term
• Not a legally binding document
Dealing with
misbehavior
Functions of Behavior
• Every behavior has a function
• Four primary reasons for disruptive
  behavior in the classroom
  –   Power
  –   Revenge
  –   Attention
  –   Want to be left alone (i.e., disinterest or
      feelings of inadequacy)
Functions of Behavior
• Many misbehaviors exhibited by
  students are responses to a behavior
  exhibited by the teacher
• Do not tolerate undesirable behaviors
  no matter what the excuse
• Understanding why a person exhibits a
  behavior is no reason to tolerate it
• Understanding the function of a
  behavior will help in knowing how to
  deal with that behavior
Dealing with off-task
        behaviors
• Remain focused and calm; organize
  thoughts
• Either respond decisively or ignore it all
  together
• Distinguish between off-task behaviors
  and off-task behavior patterns
• Control the time and place for dealing
  with off-task behavior
• Provide students with dignified ways to
  terminate off-task behaviors
Dealing with off-task
         behaviors
•   Avoid playing detective
•   Utilize alternative lesson plans
•   Utilize the help of colleagues
•   Utilize the help of guardians
•   DO NOT USE CORPORAL
    PUNISHMENT
    – A form of contrived punishment in which
      physical pain or discomfort is intentionally
      inflicted upon an individual for the purpose
      of trying to get that individual to be sorry he
      or she displayed a particular behavior
Attention Seeking Behavior

 • Attention-seeking students prefer
   being punished, admonished, or
   criticized to being ignored
 • Give attention to this student when
   he or she is on-task and
   cooperating
 • “Catch them being good!” – and
   let them know you caught them
Power Seeking Behavior
 • Power-seeking students attempt
   to provoke teachers into a struggle
   of wills
 • In most cases, the teacher should
   direct attention to other members
   of the class
Behavior: Shyness or Silence -- lack of
            participation
  POSSIBLE RESPONSES:
  o Change teaching strategies from group
    discussion to individual written exercises
    or a videotape
  o Give strong positive reinforcement for
    any contribution.
  o Involve by directly asking him/her a
    question.
  o Make eye contact.
  o Appoint to be small group leader.
Behavior: Talkativeness -- knowing
everything, manipulation, chronic whining.
     POSSIBLE RESPONSES:
     o Acknowledge comments made.
     o Give limited time to express viewpoint or
       feelings, and then move on.
     o Make eye contact with another participant and
       move toward that person.
     o Give the person individual attention during
       breaks.
     o Say: "That's an interesting point. Now let's see
       what other other people think."
Behavior: Sharpshooting -- trying to shoot
        you down or trip you up.
     POSSIBLE RESPONSES:
     o Admit that you do not know the answer
       and redirect the question the group or
       the individual who asked it.
     o Acknowledge that this is a joint learning
       experience.
     o Ignore the behavior.
Behavior: Heckling/Arguing -- disagreeing
with everything you say; making personal
                 attacks.

    POSSIBLE RESPONSES:
     Redirect question to group or
     supportive individuals.
     Recognize participant's feelings and
     move one.
     Acknowledge positive points.
     Say: "I appreciate your comments,
     but I'd like to hear from others," or "It
     looks like we disagree."
Behavior: Overt Hostility/Resistance --
angry, belligerent, combative behavior.
    POSSIBLE RESPONSES:
    o Hostility can be a mask for fear. Reframe
      hostility as fear to depersonalize it.
    o Respond to fear, not hostility.
    o Remain calm and polite. Keep your temper in
      check.
    o Don't disagree, but build on or around what
      has been said.
    o Move closer to the hostile person, maintain
      eye contact.
    o Always allow him or her a way to gracefully
      retreat from the confrontation.
Behavior: Overt Hostility/Resistance -- angry,
 belligerent, combative behavior (continued)

    POSSIBLE RESPONSES:
      Say: "You seem really angry. Does anyone
      else feel this way?" Solicit peer pressure.
      Do not accept the premise or underlying
      assumption, if it is false or prejudicial, e.g., "If
      by "queer" you mean homosexual..."
      Allow individual to solve the problem being
      addressed. He or she may not be able to offer
      solutions and will sometimes undermine his or
      her own position.
      Ignore behavior.
      Talk to him or her privately during a break.
      As a last resort, privately ask the individual to
      leave class for the good of the group.
School Policies

   How to stay out of
        trouble
Be familiar with school
 policies from the start!
Policies relating directly to students:
• Attendance/Tardy Policy
• Academic/Grading Policies
• Telephone use (school phones, cell,
  pagers)
• Student Dress and Grooming Policies
• Safe School Policies
  – Weapons, fighting, intimidation, verbal
    abuse, etc.
• Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Policies
• Sexual Harassment Policy
Policies you’ll need to be
 aware of as a teacher
• Internet/Email use policies
• Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
  (FERPA) Policies
• Policies regarding the reporting of abuse,
  neglect, suicide threats, etc.
• Emergency procedures
    – Fire, earthquake, bomb threat, intruder, etc.
•   Field Trip policies
•   Accident reporting procedures
•   Reporting academic progress
•   Purchasing guidelines
•   Substitute teachers
    – Requests for, planning, etc.
• Use of videos, movies, and instructional
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Class management

  • 2. What is Classroom Management? – It’s effective discipline – It’s being prepared for class – It’s motivating your students – It’s providing a safe, comfortable learning environment – It’s building your students’ self esteem – It’s being creative and imaginative in daily lessons – And . . .
  • 3. . . . It’s different for EVERYONE!! WHY? – Teaching Styles – Personality/Attitudes – Student population – Not all management strategies are effective for every teacher • Try different strategies to see if they work for you
  • 4. Why is Classroom Management Important? • Satisfaction and enjoyment in teaching are dependent upon leading students to cooperate • Classroom management issues are of highest concern for beginning teachers
  • 5. Principles for successful classroom management • Deal with disruptive behaviors but also manage to minimize off-task, non- disruptive behaviors • Teach students to manage their own behavior • Students learn to be on-task and engaged in the learning activities you have planned for them – It is more natural to be off-task than on
  • 6. Techniques for Better Classroom Control • Focus attention on entire class • Don’t talk over student chatter • Silence can be effective • Use softer voice so students really have to listen to what you’re saying • Direct your instruction so that students know what is going to happen
  • 7. Techniques for Better Classroom Control • Monitor groups of students to check progress • Move around the room so students have to pay attention more readily • Give students non-verbal cues • Engage in low profile intervention of disruptions • Make sure classroom is comfortable and safe
  • 8. Techniques for Better Classroom Control • Over plan your lessons to ensure you fill the period with learning activities • Come to class prepared • Show confidence in your teaching • Learn student names as quickly as possible
  • 9. Withitness • Withitness refers to a teacher’s awareness of what is going on in the classroom
  • 10. A teacher has “withitness” if: • When discipline problems occur, the teacher consistently takes action to suppress the misbehavior of exactly those students who instigated the problem • When two discipline problems arise concurrently, the teacher deals with the most serious first • The teacher decisively handles instances of off-task behavior before the behaviors either get out of hand or are modeled by others
  • 11. Withitness (continued) • When handling misbehavior – make sure all students learn what is unacceptable about that behavior • Getting angry or stressed does not reduce future misbehavior • Deal with misbehavior without disrupting the learning activity
  • 12. Proximity and Body Language • Eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, physical proximity to students, and the way you carry yourself will communicate that you are in calm control of the class and mean to be taken seriously. • Be free to roam • Avoid turning back to class
  • 13. Cooperation through communication • Verbalize descriptions of behaviors and never value judgments about individuals • Verbalize feelings but remain in control • DO NOT USE SARCASM • Do not place labels (good or bad) • Do not get students hooked on praise – Praise the work and behavior – not the students themselves • Speak only to people when they are ready to listen
  • 14. Classroom Rules For Conduct • Formalized statements that provide students with general guidelines for the types of behaviors that are required and the types that are prohibited • A few rules are easier to remember than many rules • Each rule in a small set of rules is more important than each rule in a large set of rules
  • 15. Necessary classroom rules of conduct • Maximizes on-task behaviors and minimize off-task (esp. disruptive) behaviors • Secures the safety and comfort of the learning environment • Prevents the activities of the class from disturbing other classes • Maintains acceptable standards of decorum among students, school personnel, and visitors to the school campus
  • 16. Establishing a “Businesslike” Atmosphere . . . Or, “Don’t Smile until Christmas”
  • 17. A Businesslike Atmosphere • Take advantage of the first days of class • Establish an environment in which achieving specified learning goals takes priority over other concerns • It is much easier to establish this environment from the beginning rather than later
  • 18. 5 steps 1. Take advantage of the new school year or term to set the stage for cooperation 2. Be particularly prepared and organized 3. Minimize transition time 4. Utilize a communication style that establishing non-threatening, comfortable environment 5. Clearly establish expectations for conduct
  • 19. Disclosure Statement • Used to clearly communicate expectations to students and parents • Refer back to the guidelines throughout the term • Not a legally binding document
  • 21. Functions of Behavior • Every behavior has a function • Four primary reasons for disruptive behavior in the classroom – Power – Revenge – Attention – Want to be left alone (i.e., disinterest or feelings of inadequacy)
  • 22. Functions of Behavior • Many misbehaviors exhibited by students are responses to a behavior exhibited by the teacher • Do not tolerate undesirable behaviors no matter what the excuse • Understanding why a person exhibits a behavior is no reason to tolerate it • Understanding the function of a behavior will help in knowing how to deal with that behavior
  • 23. Dealing with off-task behaviors • Remain focused and calm; organize thoughts • Either respond decisively or ignore it all together • Distinguish between off-task behaviors and off-task behavior patterns • Control the time and place for dealing with off-task behavior • Provide students with dignified ways to terminate off-task behaviors
  • 24. Dealing with off-task behaviors • Avoid playing detective • Utilize alternative lesson plans • Utilize the help of colleagues • Utilize the help of guardians • DO NOT USE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT – A form of contrived punishment in which physical pain or discomfort is intentionally inflicted upon an individual for the purpose of trying to get that individual to be sorry he or she displayed a particular behavior
  • 25. Attention Seeking Behavior • Attention-seeking students prefer being punished, admonished, or criticized to being ignored • Give attention to this student when he or she is on-task and cooperating • “Catch them being good!” – and let them know you caught them
  • 26. Power Seeking Behavior • Power-seeking students attempt to provoke teachers into a struggle of wills • In most cases, the teacher should direct attention to other members of the class
  • 27. Behavior: Shyness or Silence -- lack of participation POSSIBLE RESPONSES: o Change teaching strategies from group discussion to individual written exercises or a videotape o Give strong positive reinforcement for any contribution. o Involve by directly asking him/her a question. o Make eye contact. o Appoint to be small group leader.
  • 28. Behavior: Talkativeness -- knowing everything, manipulation, chronic whining. POSSIBLE RESPONSES: o Acknowledge comments made. o Give limited time to express viewpoint or feelings, and then move on. o Make eye contact with another participant and move toward that person. o Give the person individual attention during breaks. o Say: "That's an interesting point. Now let's see what other other people think."
  • 29. Behavior: Sharpshooting -- trying to shoot you down or trip you up. POSSIBLE RESPONSES: o Admit that you do not know the answer and redirect the question the group or the individual who asked it. o Acknowledge that this is a joint learning experience. o Ignore the behavior.
  • 30. Behavior: Heckling/Arguing -- disagreeing with everything you say; making personal attacks. POSSIBLE RESPONSES: Redirect question to group or supportive individuals. Recognize participant's feelings and move one. Acknowledge positive points. Say: "I appreciate your comments, but I'd like to hear from others," or "It looks like we disagree."
  • 31. Behavior: Overt Hostility/Resistance -- angry, belligerent, combative behavior. POSSIBLE RESPONSES: o Hostility can be a mask for fear. Reframe hostility as fear to depersonalize it. o Respond to fear, not hostility. o Remain calm and polite. Keep your temper in check. o Don't disagree, but build on or around what has been said. o Move closer to the hostile person, maintain eye contact. o Always allow him or her a way to gracefully retreat from the confrontation.
  • 32. Behavior: Overt Hostility/Resistance -- angry, belligerent, combative behavior (continued) POSSIBLE RESPONSES: Say: "You seem really angry. Does anyone else feel this way?" Solicit peer pressure. Do not accept the premise or underlying assumption, if it is false or prejudicial, e.g., "If by "queer" you mean homosexual..." Allow individual to solve the problem being addressed. He or she may not be able to offer solutions and will sometimes undermine his or her own position. Ignore behavior. Talk to him or her privately during a break. As a last resort, privately ask the individual to leave class for the good of the group.
  • 33. School Policies How to stay out of trouble
  • 34. Be familiar with school policies from the start! Policies relating directly to students: • Attendance/Tardy Policy • Academic/Grading Policies • Telephone use (school phones, cell, pagers) • Student Dress and Grooming Policies • Safe School Policies – Weapons, fighting, intimidation, verbal abuse, etc. • Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Policies • Sexual Harassment Policy
  • 35. Policies you’ll need to be aware of as a teacher • Internet/Email use policies • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Policies • Policies regarding the reporting of abuse, neglect, suicide threats, etc. • Emergency procedures – Fire, earthquake, bomb threat, intruder, etc. • Field Trip policies • Accident reporting procedures • Reporting academic progress • Purchasing guidelines • Substitute teachers – Requests for, planning, etc. • Use of videos, movies, and instructional materials