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Maintaining Appropriate Student Behavior Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers Chapter 7 Evertson, Emmer and Worsham © Allyn and Bacon, 2006
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Monitoring Student Behavior TTTTwo categories of behavior that are especially important to monitor: –I–I–I–Involvement in learning activities –C–C–C–Compliance with rules and behaviors
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Involvement in Learning Activities Assure Classroom Visibility –See all faces –Scan the room frequently Demonstrate withitness
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Compliance w/ Rules and Behaviors Teach and Re-teach as needed Arrange for Easy Accessibility & Visibility –Scan the room Peer Coaching and Tutoring Monitoring Group Work –Checking individual assignments
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Consistency Definition Maintaining the same expectations for appropriate behavior at all times and for all students
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Sources of Inconsistencies Unreasonable expectations Lack of withitness Lack of commitment to the rule or procedure
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Management of Inappropriate Behavior MMMMake Eye Contact RRRRemind the student of the correct procedure RRRRedirect AAAAsk (or tell) the student(s) to stop
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Building a Positive Climate See what’s right in the class! Convey Positive Expectations Offer Feedback on Correct Performances Provide Specific Corrective Feedback Use Effective Praise Use “I” statements
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Effective Praise… Provides informative feedback Conveys genuine approval Grades 3+Focus on Grades 3+Focus on accomplishments Ages 0-8Focus on Ages 0-8Focus on effort
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Incentives and Rewards Select the behaviors you want to encourage Make their attainment attainable, but not easy
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Incentives and Rewards Recognition Activities Symbols Material Incentives
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Caution! Don’t erode intrinsic motivation. Support sustaining the activity or behavior. Know what implicit message you are sending.
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Counteract potentially negative effects on intrinsic motivation –Choose materials/activities with high potential for sustaining interest –Model and demonstrate personal interest and enthusiasm
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