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Classroom Management: Understanding Management and Discipline in the Classroom

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Classroom Management: Understanding Management and Discipline in the Classroom

This is a lecture titled Classroom Management: Understanding Management and Discipline in the Classroom. This is a preliminary lecture for the course PSEd 24 - Classroom Management in Early Childhood Education. This lecture discusses chapter one of the course: definition of classroom management, factors, types of behavior and the importance of a classroom management plan. Like, comment or follow for more presentations in the field of Education. Thank you. NAMASTE!

This is a lecture titled Classroom Management: Understanding Management and Discipline in the Classroom. This is a preliminary lecture for the course PSEd 24 - Classroom Management in Early Childhood Education. This lecture discusses chapter one of the course: definition of classroom management, factors, types of behavior and the importance of a classroom management plan. Like, comment or follow for more presentations in the field of Education. Thank you. NAMASTE!

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  2. 2. it is actually designing …
  3. 3. classroom management also involves the following…
  4. 4. A minimal level of order is necessary for instruction to occur.
  5. 5. Student involvement in learning tasks is affected by order in the classroom.
  6. 6. Student cooperation is necessary to establish order.
  7. 7. Expectations for order are affected by a number of classroom variables.
  8. 8. An effective classroom manager handles the following seven areas of responsibility.
  9. 9. Causes for misbehavior are sometimes complex and personal and perhaps beyond the teachers’ comprehension and control.
  10. 10. Failure to bring books and school supplies, and inattentiveness, etc.
  11. 11. Tardiness, cutting class, talking, and calling out answers in class, etc.
  12. 12. Crimes, violence, vandalism, coercion, robbery, theft, and drug use.
  13. 13. FOR ESTABLISHING PRODUCTIVE AND POSITIVE CLASSROOMS
  14. 14. According to Charles & Charles (2004) an effective school management plan helps achieve the following purposes…
  15. 15. and always remember…
  16. 16. Each child needs encouragement, like a plant needs water. Without it, his growth is stunted and his potential is sapped.
  17. 17. Namaste!
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