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Classroom Management Kristine Stump TA Training Workshop August 2012
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Key to Classroom Management Establish yourself as an authority figure on day 1!
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Syllabus – it’s really important! One-stop shop for most questions students have If it’s in the syllabus, it’s like classroom law Syllabus Components Grading policies Quizzes, exams, lab reports, projects Exam policies Make-ups? Attendance Part of grade? Participation? Textbook Course outline Contact info/office hours
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Asking Questions Goals of question-asking Make sure they’re paying attention Engage in discussion Get them back on task Examine how well they’re learning the concepts Examine how well they remember the concepts
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Question Techniques Wait Time Wait 3-7 seconds between asking a obtaining a response before trying another method No answer or incorrect answer Praise for answering at all, regardless or response Reword and ask again Redirect – ask another student Prompt – ask smaller, easier questions that lead student to correct answer Discuss – get other students involved in figuring out answer Probe – ask students how they arrived at their answer
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Common Situations and How to Handle Them Student: “I was in an accident. That’s why I missed the test. Can I make it up?”
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Common Situations and How to Handle Them Situation: You catch two students cheating on an exam. How about a homework assignment?
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Situation: Students are texting or on Facebook during your lecture/lab Common Situations and How to Handle Them
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