Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Classroom Management Ideas

There are so many ideas and strategies available for teachers when it comes to classroom management, that it can be easy to get confused and choose which ones may be most appropriate. Instead of getting too caught up in all of these strategies, it is best to stick to a few good general tips and then involve your own from personal experience. Below are a few general tips that will help you get started.

In terms of classroom management it is a good idea to put words on the board that will remind students to behave. Write out a word such as discipline on the board. If they students do something positive, then you can underline one letter. If they do something negative you erase the underline. If by the end of the class the whole word is underlined you can reward everyone with a prize. This will push the bad students to improve their behavior or their classmates will be displeased with them.

Group work is a big part of the classroom and can really effect classroom management and it is important to maintain control in these situations. Try diving groups into smaller groups and explaining the task to one group at a time. This way you will have their undivided focus while you explain the rules and what is expected of them. Simply shouting out the rules to everyone at the same time allows for confusion, less focus and can lead to unclear guidelines.

Probably the best classroom management tip that a teacher can have is to be prepared. Have pre determined rules and consequences laid out and decide how you will manage certain students and how you will discipline others before the class even starts. Preparation is half of the battle when it comes to classroom management and becoming a successful teacher.

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