“Know thyself” CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT STYLE QUIZ. Introduction How you act in the classroom changes over time. But it is necessary to know our style so.

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“Know thyself” CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT STYLE QUIZ

Introduction How you act in the classroom changes over time. But it is necessary to know our style so that we can change it – as the subject demands and the students change. Knowing your teaching style makes you more prepared for meeting the changing classroom situations you will encounter as a teacher.

Instructions Answer these 12 questions and learn more about your classroom management profile. The steps are simple: Read each statement carefully. Write your response, from the scale below, on a sheet of paper. Respond to each statement based upon either actual or imagined classroom experience. Ask your partner the question. Ask WHY? What is the rationale for your decision?

Answer the questions with;  Strongly Disagree / S.D  Disagree / D.  Neutral / N  Agree / A  Strongly Agree / S.A.

SD / D / N / A / SA (1) If a student is disruptive during class, I assign him/her to detention, without further discussion.

(2) I don't want to impose any rules on my students. SD / D / N / A / SA

(3) The classroom must be quiet in order for students to learn. SD / D / N / A / SA

(4) I am concerned about both what my students learn and how they learn. SD / D / N / A / SA

(5) If a student turns in a late homework assignment, it is not my problem. SD / D / N / A / SA

(6) I don't want to reprimand a student because it might hurt his/her feelings. SD / D / N / A / SA

(7) Class preparation isn't worth the effort. SD / D / N / A / SA

(8) I always try to explain the reasons behind my rules and decisions. SD / D / N / A / SA

(9) I will not accept excuses from a student who is tardy. SD / D / N / A / SA

(10) The emotional well- being of my students is more important than classroom control. SD / D / N / A / SA

(11) My students understand that they can interrupt my lecture if they have a relevant question. SD / D / N / A / SA

(12) If a student requests a hall pass, I always honor the request. SD / D / N / A / SA

SCORING 1 = Strongly Disagree / S.D 2 = Disagree / D. 3 = Neutral / N 4 = Agree / A 5 = Strongly Agree / S.A.

SCORING Add your responses to statements 1, 3, and 9. This is your score for the authoritarian style. authoritarian style. Statements 4, 8 and 11 refer to the authoritative style. authoritative style. Statements 6, 10, and 12 refer to the laissez-faire style. laissez-faire style Statements 2, 5, and 7 refer to the indifferent style. indifferent style.

The result is your classroom management profile. Your score for each management style can range from 3 to 15. A high score indicates a strong preference for that particular style. After you have scored your quiz, and determined your profile, read the descriptions of each management style. You may see a little bit of yourself in each one.

THERE ARE FOUR STYLES AUTHORITARIAN AUTHORITATIVE LAISSEZ FAIRE INDIFFERENT

AUTHORITARIAN The authoritarian teacher places firm limits and controls on the students This teacher prefers vigorous discipline and expects swift obedience Students in this class are likely to be reluctant to initiate activity, since they may feel powerless

Authoritative The authoritative teacher places limits and controls on the students but simultaneously encourages independence. The students know that they can interrupt the teacher if they have a relevant question or comment. The authoritative teacher encourages self- reliant and socially competent behavior and fosters higher achievement motivation

Laissez-faire The laissez-faire teacher places few demand or controls on the students This teacher accepts the student's impulses and actions and is less likely to monitor their behavior. Is more concerned with the students' emotional well-being than he is with classroom control

Indifferent The indifferent teacher is not very involved in the classroom. This teacher places few demands, if any, on the students. This teacher simply won't take the necessary preparation time. Sometimes, he/she will use the same materials, year after year. This teacher may lack the skills, confidence, or courage to discipline students.

What is the classroom management style that is best reflected by these pictures? AUTHORITARIAN INDIFFERENT LAISSEZ FAIRE AUTHORITATIVE AB C D

The classroom management styles are adaptations of the parenting styles discussed in Adolescence, by John T. Santrock. James, and Ronen Hammer. tml tml