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jhandels

Classroom Management and Discipline - 1 views

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    Offers an overview of what classroom management means as well as providing strategies and resources to help educators.
melissadebeer

I've learned... - 0 views

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    This post contains 9 insights about teaching and classroom management that this blogger has learned over the course of her career. Some of her ideas may be fresh and some may not, but it's always good to hear from the voice of experience. Take a look at the rest of her blog too -- lots of good stuff about teaching and classroom practices.
melissadebeer

Classroom Management by Ghengis - 0 views

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    This site outlines one teacher's perspective on classroom management from four different approaches. Backing many of his strategies with real-life (and often really amusing) examples from his own career, he shows how the occasional use of some 'non-traditional' strategies work really well. After all, "all is fair when controlling 30 or 40 recalcitrant teenagers."
Jill Janyu

Basic Classroom Management reminders - 0 views

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    This short videa gives us as new teachers tips and reminders of what we need to think about when organizing our first classroom routines. It is a basic video but things as new teachers we may forget!
Matt

21 Classroom Management Strategies - 0 views

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    Although this video seems to be geared towards intermediate/senior teachers, it provides useful strategies that can be implemented at any grade level. I especially found strategies about teaching behaviour to improve academic success and consulting with colleagues about classroom management related issues very useful.
David Murphy

Accountability and Education - 0 views

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    This article talks about some of the ways to hold students accountable for their own learning, as well as their behaviour in the classroom. I also found it helpful as it explains some of the factors that may lead to behavioural problems amongst students(i.e. overworking kids, too many outside of school responsibilities, etc...). Definitely an article worth checking out.
Nicole Wesseling

Restorative Justice in the School - 0 views

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    This is an article written by Harriet Wall, a teacher, trainer, and consultant of behaviour management and restorative justice. The article, entitled "Restorative justice: behaviour and relationship management in schools" goes through what restorative justice is and how and why it can be effective in the classroom. The author offers some suggestions of how teachers can employ restorative justice and how they might already be doing so without knowing it.
michaelclegg

The Classroom Rules Song - 0 views

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    Here is a really cheesy song about five main classroom rules that I'm sure a lot of teacher would want in their classes. Although made with the best intensions I'm sure, it is (for lack of a better term) quite lame. When will teachers realize that kids can see right through this stuff? Instead of trying to water down our classroom rules, shouldn't we be making these rules explicit? While no one likes a stickler, students need to learn that certain rules are in place for certain reasons - not to hold people back, but to maintain mutual respect and to create a positive space. By throwing a lame video like this at them, you are settig yourself up to seem like the overseer intent on ruining everyone's childhood. Nevertheless the comments in the YouTube forum suggest many teachers are wanting to buy this song in MP3 format. I know if one of my teachers ever showed my class this, they'd be in for a long year...
Matt

Literature review that identified 20 effective classroom management strategies - 0 views

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    Based on a literature review of publications on classroom management, 20 effective strategies were identified. These strategies were evaluated based on evidence based practices. A few strategies that seemed particularly helpful were 1. Maximize structure and predictability 2. Use a variety of ways to acknowledge appropriate behaviour 3. Use a variety of ways to acknowledge inappropriate behaviour
Teresa Culp

TRIBES - TLC - 0 views

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    Mutual Respect, The right to pass, No putdowns and attentive listening. All of these concepts are strategies for creating a positive classroom environment.
Sonya C

Keep students engaged BUT under control. - 0 views

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    Consistency, consistency, consistency! This article outlines some great tips on how to create a classroom environment that is under control, but also equally engaged. There is an emphasis on the need for consistency in terms of addressing behaviour, right from the start of the school year. "If other students see that you are serious about enforcing your rules, they will be less likely to test your limits. And test they will." Consistency in this case does not only refer to when you address negative behaviour, but also HOW. Students should feel that you're targeting the behaviour and not them. The article also provides some insight into how classroom set-up can affect behaviour (and how changing things around can better it), how using a variety of teaching strategies can help in managing your class, and how it is okay to ask for help in dealing with students with recurring problematic behaviours.
Joel Vanwyck

Classroom Management Blog - 0 views

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    Here is a blog about classroom management. Teachers post questions they have, resources they have found. Check it out!
Tyler Small

Education Quotes and Sayings about Teaching, Learning, Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    This is a link to a collection of informative, motivational, and humourous quotes. Take some time to scroll through them! Although they may not overtly relate to classroom management, they do make you think about the importance of teaching, and can help to develop one's teaching philosophy. Here is one that made me think: "In a completely rational society, the best of us would be teachers and the rest of us would have to settle for something less." Lee Iacocca
Nalini Ferreira

Needs Focused Classroom Management Part 3 - Praise & Encouragement - 0 views

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    In part 3 of this free online resource the need for empowerment for students is featured. Offering authentic praise and encouragment is a proven way to encourage students to work hard and repeat appropriate behaviours. Tips on offering authentic and appropriate praise are offered in this section.
Fatima Maksoud

Assertive Behavior in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This article explains aspects of assertiveness in setting the tone for a classroom and how this eliminates many problems.
Andrea Hammond

Various Components to Classroom Management - 1 views

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    This article speaks to all of the components that we talk about in class: environment, expectations, motivational climate, and maintaining a learning environment. It gives great strategies on how to keep your classroom running smooth.
Kim Janssen

Classroom Seating Plans - 0 views

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    Have you been wondering what the best classroom layout will be, either for your third placement or next year? This site explains the different seating plans that you could use and some reasons why or why not to use them. This will help with your assignment for EU 499 as well as preparing for interviews!
Tyler Small

"Reluctant" Disciplinarian? No. "Inept but Enthusiastic" Disciplinarian? Yes. - 0 views

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    A lot of my looking around has resulted in seeing the book, "Reluctant Disciplinarian: Advice on Classroom Management from a Softy Who Became (Eventually) A Successful Teacher" by Gary Rubinstein. I have not had a chance to read the book, but this is a good review that highlights some key points. There don't seem to be any grounbreaking information, but I feel like it is nice to get classroom management advice from people that are currently teaching and going through what we will soon be. I really like the part on developing a teacher persona, as I think you need to have an identity that students understand and can know to expect.
Teresa Culp

Supply teaching - 1 views

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    Supply teachers can have many classroom management issues. This link would make it easier for a supply teacher.
Katelyn Bricker

Power Teaching aka Whole Brain Instruction - 0 views

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    The cofounder of this program claims that it is a "more advanced classroom management" system. For those interested in reform methods this seems like an interesting way to try and keep the class on task. When you need to gain student attention you say "Class" and the students say "Yes", however you are encouraged to mix it up and say it in different ways. The whole program is based on student engagement which I believe is one of the most important things when it comes to classroom management.
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