2. Theories of Classroom
Management
A practical challenge of rectifying
unwanted classroom behaviour: a view
of adolescents
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3. Outline
‣ Humanists
‣ Rudolf Dreikurs
‣ Principles & theory
‣ Practicalities/Application of theory
‣ Challenging the theory
‣ How effective is the theory
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4. The Humanist Approach
‣ Humanists’ Central tenets
‣ individuals inherently want to prosper into their full potential
‣ free will
‣ Proponents - Carl Rogers, Maslow
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5. Rudolf Dreikurs
Principles
‣ All people are social beings with one overriding motivation: the desire
to belong
‣ When a person drifts from a sense of belonging (family, school, peers),
the individual will find a way for a meaningful place within a group
‣ “All misbehaviour is the result of a child’s mistaken assumption about the
way he can find a place and gain status” (Dreikurs, 1968, p. 36)
‣ named theory The Stages of Mistaken Goals because, there is a belief
that a person does not see reality as it is, but only as he perceives it,
and his perception may be mistaken or biased (that sometimes a
person is not afford reality to make his/her decisions)
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6. Principles
‣ Logical Consequences v’s Punishment
‣ Encouragement v’s Praise
‣ Teaching Models
‣ Autocratic
‣ bossy, sharp, commanding, uses punishment
‣ Permissive
‣ few limits, no consequences to actions
‣ Democratic
‣ cooperative, encouraging,
‣ nurtures a sense of belonging in a class
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15. case study - Sam
‣ Sam and Moses are year 9 boys
‣ Sam is a new student with a lower SES from a single
parent home. He has been in trouble with teachers
for constantly interrupting in class
‣ Moses is a well-like, model student who performs well
‣ The boys were grouped together for a project
‣ Sam has shown delinquent behaviour toward teacher
and his classmates since coming to the new school
19. Theory applied to behaviour
‣ Q. What is one of the main purposes in adolescent life?
‣ A. To achieve SOCIAL STATUS and ACCEPTANCE
20. Theory applied to behaviour
‣ In order for Sam to achieve this social status, and because
he has been in trouble before, it is evident that he acts out
on the four of the “mistaken goals” of Dreikurs’ theory
23. “Mistaken Goals” of Dreikurs’ Theory
‣ 1. Seeking attention
‣ 2. Seeking power
24. “Mistaken Goals” of Dreikurs’ Theory
‣ 1. Seeking attention
‣ 2. Seeking power
‣ 3. Seeking revenge
25. “Mistaken Goals” of Dreikurs’ Theory
‣ 1. Seeking attention
‣ 2. Seeking power
‣ 3. Seeking revenge
‣ 4. Feeling inadequate
26. 1. Seeking Attention
‣ In this case, Sam is looking to belong and be recognised in the class
‣ Many times this occurs because students are not getting the
recognition that they feel they deserve
‣ If Sam cannot get attention from positive behaviours, he will seek it
with inappropriate behaviour (such as a fist fight with Moses)
27. 2. Seeking Power
‣ Sam feels inferior, so he is trying to gain power
‣ He feels that once the battle has been joined, he has already
won it
‣ Behaviour characteristics consist of Sam repetitively displaying
behaviour to make him the centre of attention
28. 3. Seeking Revenge
‣ Sam thinks the only way to get recognition is to retaliate for the
way he feels he has been unfairly treated.
‣ This is formed after a long series of discouragement by failing
trials for attention-getting and power.
‣ Sam’s behaviour characteristics consist of him hurting Moses
physically.
29. 4. Feeling Inadequate
‣ The student who shows inadequacy or helplessness is the
most discouraged
‣ The student has lost all initiative of ever trying to belong to
the group
31. What does the teacher do?
‣ Q. What does the teacher do to minimise/eradicate this
behaviour?
32. What does the teacher do?
‣ Q. What does the teacher do to minimise/eradicate this
behaviour?
33. What does the teacher do?
‣ Q. What does the teacher do to minimise/eradicate this
behaviour?
‣ A. Use certain techniques to modify the unwanted
behaviour
34. For the attention seeker
‣ To give attention to Sam for inappropriate behaviour would be
playing into his plan and would not help him learn how to behave
productively in a group
‣ In this case, a technique such as moving Sam away from the fight and
distracting him with other things (such as asking him to run an
errand) could be helpful
35. For the power and revenge seeker
‣ The teacher could make Sam take some “time-out” to think
about his actions
‣ Set a consequence such as staying back after school for 10
minutes to talk to the teacher about what happened and how
it can be rectified and never re-visited
36. For the inadequate student
‣ The teacher must exercise great patience
and attempt to show Sam that he is capable
‣ To assist Sam, a teacher could either teach
positive self-talk or build confidence within
him
37. References
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