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CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

  "Will what I am about to do or say bring me

closer to the person with whom I am communicating—or will it push me further away?"

Five Questions that will improve your teaching, by Larry Ferlazzo

TEN TIPS…

① Build Community

② Design a Safe, Friendly,& Well-Managed Classroom Environment

③ Include Students in Creating Rules, Norms, Routines & Consequences

STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN RULE SETTING…

Have students brainstorm characteristics of both a “good” student and a “good” teacher.

Collect their responses.

Share the most common responses with students (weed out the ones you can’t live with)

These characteristics can help to develop rules and guidelines for how the class will run.

TEN TIPS…

④ Create a Variety of Communication Channels

⑤ Always Be Calm, Fair & Consistent

CONSISTENCY “ We are the authors of what happens

in the classroom. Students follow our lead and behave in ways that we unconsciously allow.”

From, Conscious Classroom Management, Rick Smith

Be consistent with procedures. When students call out, we need to honour the procedure rather that the content.

Get all students actively on task before handling individual conversations with any of them.

CONSISTENCY

Stay focused on your topic even as students try to change it.

Teaching and re-teaching procedures.

Enforcing and following through with consequences.

Starting and ending class on time.

Welcoming and encouraging students.

RELAXING INTO CONSISTENCY

Being consistent doesn’t mean being a robot or machine. It arises out of our caring for our students and caring for their learning. As we combine an open resilient quality with a commitment to teach students content, behaviour, and procedures, we naturally become more consistent without losing our humanity or spontaneity.

Conscious classroom management, Rick Smith

⑥ KNOW THE STUDENTS YOU TEACH

Take a few minutes to complete the needs inventory sheet.

KNOW THE STUDENTS YOU TEACH

LOVE & BELONGING….

POWER…

FREEDOM…

FUN…

⑦ ADDRESS CONFLICT QUICKLY & WISELY…

WHAT ARE SOME REACTIONS OF PEOPLE WHEN FEELING CONFLICTED?

Group brainstorm

⑦ ADDRESS CONFLICT QUICKLY & WISELY

Collapse Conflict

30 Second Interventions

Tootsie Pop Brain

COLLAPSING CONFLICT USING 30 SECOND INTERVENTIONS What is your job right now? What do you need to get started? What can I do to help you so that you

can… It looks like you have a problem. What

can I do to help you with this? Is what you are doing now helping or

hurting the lesson and learning for others?

Is this the kind of person/student you want to be?

What is our rule? Can you do that?

PROXIMITY

Proximity is the best method of ensuring that students are engaged and maximizing learning time.

Helps to keep them focused. You can go near inattentive students when

we are talking. Remember to move away from them when

they are contributing so that the whole group can hear.

You can pause in your proximity procedure long enough so that disruptive students don’t just pause---they stop.

⑧ Integrate Positive Classroom Rituals

⑨ Keep It Real

⑩ Partner with Parents and Guardians

PLEASE ASK FOR HELP….

Synonyms for help…

Advice

Collegiality

Collaboration

Educational Consulting

Professional Development

FINAL THOUGHTS…..

What do we believe to be the characteristics of a good teacher?

Image from Learn This, http://learnthis.ca/2009/05/6-steps-to-setup-an-effective-brainstorming-session/

HOW ABOUT….

Sometimes makes mistakesSometimes has bad daysSometimes feels helplessSometimes feels overwhelmed

Sometimes feels stressesSometimes feels unappreciated

LESSONS FROM GEESE

From Dianne and Julie

SOURCES

Conscious Classroom Management, Rick Smith

The First Days of School, Harry Wong Google Images, Google Larry Ferlazzo Restitution, Diane Gossen

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