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The key way to handling classroom discipline is to:

  • Make sure that you know where the student is getting when they make rude comments.
  • Try and be fair to them, but if they're not giving back to you what you are giving to them, then it's time to be making notes to the Principle.
  • And finally just relax, because if the students see that you're looking intense all the time, they'll want to push one last button for you to shout at them.
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What are the 14 theories of classroom discipline?

Behaviorism Democratic Classroom Management Assertive Discipline Love and Logic Positive Discipline Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Glasser's Choice Theory Adlerian Theory Transactional Analysis Reality Therapy Discipline with Dignity Alfie Kohn's Approach Unschooling Montessori Method


In what way did classroom management and discipline effect the teaching and learning process?

Effective classroom management and discipline create a positive and structured learning environment, allowing students to focus on their academic work without distractions. It helps establish clear expectations and boundaries, leading to increased student engagement and academic achievement. Conversely, poor classroom management and discipline can disrupt the learning process, making it challenging for students to concentrate and for teachers to deliver their lessons effectively.


How discipline related to teaching and learning?

Classroom discipline is an important part of managing the classroom. It has much less to do with punishment than making everyone in the class feel included and able to understand the material. Harry Wong was one of the early writers regarding how to do this and you can find him on YouTube.


What does class discipline mean?

Class discipline refers to the overall behavior and order within a classroom setting. It involves establishing and maintaining rules, expectations, and consequences to create a positive and respectful learning environment for all students. Effective class discipline helps to minimize disruptions and distractions, allowing students to focus on their learning.


What did the Victorians have in the classroom?

Victorian classrooms typically had wooden desks in rows, a blackboard for the teacher, and basic teaching materials like textbooks, slates, and chalk. The classroom would also have a strict discipline system, enforced by the teacher, and subjects taught included reading, writing, arithmetic, and religion.

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Can technology takes place of the teacher in the classroom?

No - simply because, in a classroom there is always a need for discipline. No machine is capable of administering discipline.


What are the 14 theories of classroom discipline?

Behaviorism Democratic Classroom Management Assertive Discipline Love and Logic Positive Discipline Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Glasser's Choice Theory Adlerian Theory Transactional Analysis Reality Therapy Discipline with Dignity Alfie Kohn's Approach Unschooling Montessori Method


What has the author Billie W Taylor written?

Billie W. Taylor has written: 'Classroom discipline' -- subject- s -: Classroom management, School discipline


What has the author Meryl E Englander written?

Meryl E. Englander has written: 'Strategies for classroom discipline' -- subject(s): Classroom management, Discipline, Rewards and punishments in education, School discipline, Students


What does a teacher use in the classroom that has 10 letters?

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Was Ichabod cranes method in the classroom of punishment?

Ichabod Crane was known to use corporal punishment in the classroom, such as the use of the birch rod to discipline students. He believed in strict discipline and harsh methods to maintain control over his students.


How do you maintain discipline in the class room?

To maintain discipline in a classroom, things need to be in order. You should always follow through with making sure you are reprimanding children.


What has the author Colleen M Larson written?

Colleen M. Larson has written: 'A study of the commonalities and differences of the classroom environment in whole language and judicious discipline classrooms' -- subject(s): Language experience approach in education, Classroom management, School discipline


How does a teacher cause misbehaviour in a classroom?

A teacher does not usually cause misbehavior in a classroom... but a many teachers are not pro-active in preventing misbehavior. Discipline problems can lead to stress for the teacher, inability to cover currciulum, and poor social development for children. Students need boundaries. Kids will typically misbehave when: a) They do not know what to do or they are confused...... and b) when they're bored. The tip to good teaching: Don't let the kids get bored... keep them busy.. and be sure your lessons are clear and easy-to-understand. Here's an article about managing classroom behavior: http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/article1-johnson.html (The book mentioned at the end of the article is well worth the money too... it really helped me with my classroom management skills.)


What has the author Ollie E Gibbs written?

Ollie E. Gibbs has written: 'Daring Deliverers' 'Classroom discipline' -- subject(s): Church schools, School discipline


In what way did classroom management and discipline effect the teaching and learning process?

Effective classroom management and discipline create a positive and structured learning environment, allowing students to focus on their academic work without distractions. It helps establish clear expectations and boundaries, leading to increased student engagement and academic achievement. Conversely, poor classroom management and discipline can disrupt the learning process, making it challenging for students to concentrate and for teachers to deliver their lessons effectively.


What is discipline in the classroom?

Course discipline is self-control, character, or orderliness and efficiency; adherence to succeed in a program supporting or following rules or procedures; and strict control to enforce obedience.