This gives great tips for new teachers in how to manage their classroom and how to behaviorally manage their students as a new teacher or as a teacher in a new school.
This article provides six safe and effective behavior management strategies. These are helpful because they help teachers look at what they're doing, rather than solely what the student is doing. This article encourages teachers to work on the best way for them to act in behavior situations.
I think that when people think of behavior management, they always think of how to handle kids who are not behaving. But sometimes I feel like this just becomes negative, like yelling and punishing the students. This site has great positive suggestions on how to handle classroom management.
This article is great because it is written from the perspective of a teacher. It is not an author who is simply telling you good behavior management practices, but instead speaks about their own personal experiences and how these strategies worked in their classroom.
A great video that follows new teachers and discusses the issues with classroom management that new teachers typically experience. This is a great watch for some pointers on how to establish routine and classroom management in your first classroom.
This is the entire first chapter of a book entitled Behavior Management Models. The chapter outlines a few specific management models from different education professionals.
This article gives 7 classroom management tips. I love how positive it is, focusing on caring for and seeing the best in students individually and as a class.
This is a great blog that a experienced teacher made with 7 easy tips for better classroom management. This also includes a video where he shows you how he uses everything he said on his first day of school.
There are two tips here related to classroom management - creating a "cover folder" for your students to use during tests, and one teacher's method for recording her classroom rules.
This article talks about how punishment doesn't work for behavior management and a nice alternative is empowerment, which the article explains how to implement.
This is taken from a book called, Handbook for Qualities of Effective Teachers. Based on the reading of this chapter this book seems to have a lot of great tips, techniques, and strategies for teachers! This section talked about effective classroom management, and it specifically addresses things such as rules and routines. It's not the most colorful reading but very informational!
This is perfect for those of us who are about to be student teachers!!!! This article takes you through how to set up classroom management when starting with a class in the middle of a year!