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Teaching: Chapter 15
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The arrangement and look of the classroom sets the atmosphere for learning
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Arrange a Classroom
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What creates stimulating learning environments?
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Classroom Community Build positive relationships Respect Student involvement Class identity
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keeping everyone involved in the learning process. One of the biggest challenges for teachers is
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When students are engaged in learning, they Learn more Remember more Behave better
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Common Transitions Teachers Manage Greeting students Class start-up Assignments Students who finish early Transitions to small groups Lesson end early Most behavior problems occur during transition times.
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When teachers commend students for special effort, the desired behavior is reinforced.
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Three Management Styles Authoritarian Regulations and consequences for everything Teachers control behavior by exerting power May result in low student self esteem and creativity Permissive Some rules and expectations Enforces consequences inconsistently Anything goes Students may lack respect for teacher Authoritative Shapes student behavior through setting high expectations, rules, and consistent consequences Teachers are firm but friendly
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Establishing Rules/Procedures Establish rules during first few days of class Involve students in setting rules/procedures Keep the rule list short State rules and procedures in positive terms Define the terms Adjust the rules/procedures if they are not working
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Minimize problem behaviors by: Helping students develop personal responsibility Using routines Assigning seats Monitoring the classroom Using nonverbal cues
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How a teacher reacts to problem behaviors affects students’ attitude towards the teacher and shapes future behavior
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Teachers must respond the same way to similar situations. Students know when consequences are applied fairly.
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Techniques for Problem Behavior Using nonverbal cues Asking student a question related to the lesson Inserting the students name into the lesson Stating clearly what the student should do and walk away Taking focus off the situation
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When dealing with serious behavior Keep records Involve parents/guardians Utilize school resources
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