CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT WHAT? WHY? HOW?.

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CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT WHAT? WHY? HOW?

CLASSSROOM MANAGEMENT refers to the way the teachers organize what goes on in the classroom.

Trends in Language Instruction

Teaching and learning are related but independent processes; therefore, a teacher plays a pivotal role to create effective management consisting of teacher behaviors that produce high levels of student involvement in classroom activities.

Problems of teachers: > I never have enough time Problems of teachers: > I never have enough time! > How do I get students to use English > Name remembering

1) Whole-class teaching Advantages Reinforces a sense of belonging among the group members. It is suitable for activities where the teacher is acting as controller. It allows teachers to gauge the mood of class in general.

1) Whole-class teaching Disadvantages Everyone is forced to do the same thing. It may not encourage students to take responsibility. It is not good to organize communicative language teaching.

2) Students on their own (individualized learning) Advantages It allows students to respond individually. It develops student autonomy. It may be free from noise.

2) Students on their own (individualized learning) Disadvantages It doesn’t help a class to develop a sense of belonging. it wastes time if the teachers check the students’ product.

3) Pairwork Advantages It allows students to work and interact independently. It allows teachers time to work with one of the pairs. It recognizes the old maxim “two heads are better than one”. It is easy to organize.

3) Pairwork Disadvantages It is usually noisy. It allows students to discuss something else. It can be problematic to choose a partner.

4) Groupwork Advantages It increases broader skills of cooperation. It promotes learner autonomy to make a decision. It allows students to choose their own role.

4) Groupwork Disadvantages It increases level of noise. some students may fail to interact with the other members of the group. Some members may be passive It takes time to organize groups.

Thanks a lot Practice makes perfect.