7 Steps for Classroom ‘Discipline’

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7 Steps for Classroom ‘Discipline’

an ineffective teacher disciplines the classroom” “An effective teacher MANAGES the classroom an ineffective teacher disciplines the classroom”

Be prepared when coming to class 1

Classroom Setup 2

Be direct in your admonition 3

Reflect the wrong behavior & highlight the appropriate 4

Use an appropriate tone when admonishing 5

Set up agreed procedures beforehand 6

Procedures Rules Enter the class How to answer Eating in class Disruptive Behavior Consequences Detention Relearning in rules

Mindset of CORRECTING behavior 7

Make Duaa!