Sunday, March 22, 2009

Classroom Managment Tips

I read an article on 5 classroom management tips to silence a noisy classroom and found it to be very useful for our own classroom in the near future. The article was written by a guy named Rob Johnson. He said the first thing to remember is that we are the boss within the classroom. I think that this is very important for us to remember so that the students do not try and run over us as teachers. If the students are allowed to control how the classroom is ran then more than likely the classroom with be chaos. I have been in classrooms, either observing or as a student, where this was the case and there were no organization and everything was chaos. The next tip he gives us is to have definite rules on noise. Once rules have been decided on, I think that it is very important to stick with those rules and make sure they are enforced when needed. When rules are changed a lot, the students will get confused on what to do. Also, it is important that the students practice the rules at least a couple of times. The third tip is to control entry in the classroom. It is important that students are aware of the appropriate way to enter and leave the classroom. If a student comes running into the classroom, the teacher should have the student walk out and enter the appropriate way. This is a good way to reinforce the rule. The next tip is to have settling work ready for them to do when they enter the classroom. This will help eliminate a lot of noise first thing in the morning because they are busy working on something as soon as they walk in. The last tip that he gives us for managing a noisy classroom is knowing the right way to ask for silence. I think that this tip is very crucial. When you ask a student to do something in an angry manner, it's either going to make them scared of you or make them rebel against the rule. I think that it is important to enforce rules in a calm manner and the students will respond better.

1 comment:

  1. I think that these are very important tips that you have given. They are great ways to keep control of the classroom. Another way to have control would be for when students enter the classroom, have them get prepared and once they are ready for class to begin, put their heads down on their desk. That way they are "in control" of their learning environment. The students feel like they are somewhat in charge although the teacher has established the routine to where its immediate and class begins shortly there after. Good job looking up a great article and sharing it with us. Have a great semester.

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