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Classroom Climate – Be Proactive Beth Ackerman, Ed.D.Ed.D. backerman@liberty.edu Notes at – http://works.bepress.com/beth_ackerman/
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PRAISE: Effectively Guiding Student Behavior 4 ACSI Publication
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PRAISEPRAISE roactive einforcements ssess the situation ntent of misbehavior incerity mpower the child
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The PROACTIVE Teacher 4 95% of successful behavior management is being proactive 4 Think of your favorite Teacher – What are some adjectives to describe this teacher?
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Well-liked and Well-Respected 4 Liked –Creative –Fun –Loves their subject –Fair –Kind –Builds Rapport –Etc 4 Respected –Consistent –Fair –Models what they teach –Structured –Etc
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Nanny Wanted 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS0UfnvaOZ0
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BE POSITIVE 4 Be able to laugh at yourself 4 Use humor as a tool, not a weapon 4 Encourage, don’t criticize 4 DON’T WORRY! PROBLEM SOLVE!
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BE FUN 4 Be Creative 4 Make your classroom a place to want to be 4 Provide a variety of activities 4 Give the children success
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BE STRUCTURED 4M4Manipulate the surroundings 4B4Be organized 4A4Always keep an eye on the children 4T4Teacher movement 4S4Stick with a schedule 4H4Have clear classroom rules 4D4Don’t assume prior knowledge
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Classroom Rules 4 Specific and concise 4 Only 4-6 rules 4 Stated in a positive manner 4 POSTED in the classroom 4 Each rule is taught to the children
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BE CONSISTENT 4U4Use promises and rewards 4S4Set and clearly explain limits 4E4Explain situations 4M4Model appropriate behavior
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Modeling Appropriate Behavior 4 Luke 6:40 says “…after he has been fully trained, he will be like his teacher”. 4 Phil.4:9 - “The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of Peace will be with you” 4 I’d Rather See a Sermon then Hear One
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I’d Rather See a Sermon then Hear One 4 I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day: I'd rather one would walk with me than merely tell the way. 4 The eye's a better pupil, and more willing than the ear, Fine council is confusing, but example's always clear. 4 The best of all the preachers are men who live their creed, For to see good put into action, is what everyone needs. 4 I can soon learn how to do it, if you let me see it done, I can catch your hands in action, but your tongue too fast my run. 4 And the lecture you deliver may be very wise and true, But I'd rather get my lesson by observing what you do. 4 For I may misunderstand you in the high advice you give, But there is no misunderstanding how you act and how you live. 4 When I see an act of kindness, I am eager to be kind; When a weaker brother stumbles, and a stronger stays behind. 4 Just to see if I can help him, then the wish grows strong in me, To be as big and thoughtful as I know that friend to be. 4 And all travelers can witness that the best of guides today, Is not the one that tells them, but the one that shows the way. By Edgar Guest
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Effective Limit Setting 4 Be consistent. Guidelines must remain similar among all staff and situations 4 State clear, reasonable, enforceable expectations 4 Give brief reason for the limit 4 Provide a choice or alternative 4 Follow through with a consequence 4 Evaluate the limit and its effectiveness
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Effective Limit Setting 4 Limits and consequences should be immediate 4 Recognize when help is needed to carry out a limit. 4 Separate the individual with a problem from the group 4 Remain calm and matter-of-fact 4 Don’t lecture, don’t shout, don’t threaten
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FAIRNESS 4 BE FLEXIBLE 4 Show children that you value them
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Review (PRAISE) Proactive 4 Well-liked 4 Well-Respected
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mackerman@liberty.edu
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