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By: Namrata Verma 66230153

How can teachers and students share in classroom management? My Question: How can teachers and students share in classroom management? Or What is the role of equity in classroom management amongst teachers and students?

Positive classroom environment Student-teacher relationship Why it is significant to have equity in classroom management among students and teachers? Positive classroom environment Student-teacher relationship Understanding adolescent Multi-Cultural Consistent and Fair Stating simple and clear expectations Guidelines for effective learning

Objectives of a well organized classroom To promote an atmosphere which foster imaginative and creative activities To efficiently use the physical facilities of school To have efficiency in the teachers and student`s time, efforts and energies. Creating safe spaces for students.

Key fundamental for Teacher Know what you want and what you don`t want. Show and tell your students what you expect (want). When you get what you expect/ want, acknowledge (not praise) it. When you get something else, act quickly and appropriately.

Teacher should … Do Don`t do Don’t use same teaching style –its Boring Avoid Repetitive activities Don`t ignore it, In fact enforce them as a teacher with students Don`t just rely all the time on technology. Use different pedagogy Be Creative Set guidelines Use technology in class ( only for learning purpose)

References: Moore, K., & Hansen, J. (2012). Effective strategies for teaching in K-8 classrooms (pp. 52-75). Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications. Parkay, F., & Stanford, B. (1998). Becoming a teacher (4th ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Raffaelli, L. (2014, August 20). The Dos and Don'ts of Classroom Management: Your 25 Best Tips. Retrieved December 12, 2015, from http://www.edutopia.org/discussion/dos-and-donts-classroom-management-your-25-best-tips Johnson, B. (2015, June 17). How to Manage Cell Phones in the Classroom. Retrieved December 12, 2015, from http://www.edutopia.org/blog/how-manage-cell-phones-classroom-ben-johnson