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2014-15 Lisa Bailey Dr. Linda Buerck
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What’s working, what’s not working? T chart T chart How to be an Effective Classroom Manager 1 st day/week is crucial! Classroom Management Plan Room Arrangement Rules/Consequences Procedures Expectations Discipline Plan
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What were you hired to do? Brainstorm and list Homework Visit at least one classroom Observation Form
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Discussion with Building Principals New Strategies Ah Ha’s Goals Expectations
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Homework Discussion How can I be an Effective Teacher?Effective Teacher Professionalism-BOE Policy 4630BOE Policy 4630 Research-Based Practices Four Characteristics of a Well-Managed Classroom Four Characteristics
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Reflect on Classroom Management Plan Continue to review and model Revise as necessary Wagon Wheel-Cooperative Learning Activity One Positive Revise a negative to be a positive My goal(s) until next meeting Schedule a Class Visit Next Meeting: Wednesday, December 10, 3:30-5:00 pm, PD Lab
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Positive vs. Negative Expectations Examples Results Expectations vs. Standards Increase Positive Student Behaviors Research Parents Teachers
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Helping Disruptive and Unresponsive Students Review important points of Discipline Plan Proactive not reactive Additional Resources
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What expectations will you focus on this quarter? Pick at least one student to focus on that is disruptive or unresponsive.
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Reflect on Classroom Management Plan Managing Student Learning and Achievement Increase student achievement Improving assignments, homework, test results Student engagement
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