School Discipline and Classroom Management

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About This Presentation

After studying this unit, the trainee teachers can be able to

*Define school discipline and classroom management
*Appreciate the needs and importance of positive schools discipline
*Indicate the principles and techniques for classroom management.


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ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN
UNIVERSITY, Islamabad
Online workshop
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE AND
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
IN
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND
MANAGEMENT
CC 8605 -B.Ed.
Presented by:
Ch. M. Ashraf
[email protected]
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SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
AND
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

SCHOOL DISCIPLINE AND CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
Objectives
Afterstudyingthisunit,thetraineeteachers
canbeableto
1.Defineschooldisciplineandclassroom
management
2.Appreciatetheneedsandimportanceof
positiveschoolsdiscipline
3.Indicatetheprinciplesandtechniquesfor
classroommanagement.
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SchoolDisciplineanditsPurpose
DisciplineisderivedfromtheLatinroot
disciplesmeaningapupilordisciple.
Followingandactingupontherules,regulations
andprinciplesalreadydeterminedbythe
managementofanyinstituteorenterpriseiscalled
discipline.
Allofintellectual,social,moralandphysical
activities,sofarastheyarecarriedoutin
cooperationwithothersandaredirectedtowards
therealizationofcertainpurpose-isdisciplinary.
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PurposeofDiscipline
•Disciplinegiveschildrenafeelingofsecurity.
•Disciplineenablesthechildrentolive
accordingtotheapprovedstandard.
•Disciplineleadsthechildrentosuccessful
adjustmentandhappiness.
•Appropriatedisciplineenablesthechildrento
accomplishwhatisrequiredofthem.
•Disciplineenablesthechildrentocontrol
theirownbehavior.
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Classroom Management
Definition:
Classroom management in instructional
perspectives means the complex set of plans and
actions that the teachers uses to ensure that the
learning in the class-room is efficient and effective.
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Management:
✓It also involves teaching students in such ways
and means that they can manage/ direct their
own behavior in classroom settings.
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Classroom Management

•Efficient use of time space and resources to
achieve pre-determined instructional objectives is
called management.
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Classroom Management

Good Classroom Managers are Always Good
Teachers
▪Teaching in normal classes seldom creates
problems for the teachers but the large classes
certainly hamper the smooth functioning of
educational activities.
▪Large-size classes make the use of certain
teaching material and methods rather difficult-
i.e. to teach, watch, monitor, assess or evaluate
etc. is too difficult.
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▪The teachers having no insight can hardly
mange to conduct teaching experiences, use
teaching material, to impart sufficient and
planned knowledge with in due period of time.
▪The term management in large classes is often
misunderstood with maintaining discipline in
large classes.
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Good Classroom Managers are Always Good
Teachers
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Principles of Classroom Management
1.Assess, clarify and communicate needs and
expectations
▪Student needs/ rights: Survival, belongings, power,
fun, freedom, learning without being disrupted by
others, stimulating and useful lessons are the need
and right of students.
▪Teacher’s needs/ rights: Full attention of each
student, suitable teaching learning environment
leading to students growth, respect to the teacher
and appropriate class material with the students.
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2.Create a warm and nurturing class-room
environment:
▪The student should be welcomed / greeted at the door
of classroom. He should feel safe and accepted.
Ridicule and sneering attitude is not allowed.
▪Pleasant and attractive Physical classroom
environment in which student like to work in groups
and teacher may make round of class easily to
monitor students learning.
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Principles of Classroom Management

3.Democratically develop a set of rules and
consequences
▪The rules should be agreed upon and understood
by ever one in the classroom.
▪Ideal list should be short and reflect mutual
respect.
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3.Democratically develop a set of rules and
consequences
▪Logical consequences should be explained in
advance.
▪Consequences should be related to misbehavior.
▪Display the rules and consequences prominently.
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Principles of Classroom Management

4.Develop daily routine, yet remain flexible
▪Every minute counts
▪Providing assistance when and where necessary
▪Managing assignment collection
▪Restructuring and re-scheduling
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Principles of Classroom Management

5.Make learning more attractive and fun for the
students:
Incentives must motivate students learning
Active student’s involvement: smoothly paced
lesson presentation –Avoid abrupt changes and
skipping to maintain interest among the students.
(continue….)
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Principles of Classroom Management

5.Make learning more attractive and fun for the
students:
Incentives must motivate students learning
Focus on students needs:
Teaching strategies should be relevant with the
students learning style –repetition, drill, group
work etc.
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Principles of Classroom Management

6.Deal with misbehavior quickly, consistently and
respectfully. (Teaching others is better than
dealing with misbehavior)
▪Non-verbal communication (body language, facial
expressions, gestures, eye contact, physical
proximity etc.)
▪Reminder, requests, redirecting behavior etc.
▪Avoid power struggles (by offering some position
of responsibility) (Continue ……..)
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Principles of Classroom Management

6.Deal with misbehavior quickly, consistently and
respectfully. (Teaching others is better than
dealing with misbehavior)
▪Invoking consequences (consequences should
never be harmful)
▪Prevent escalation logically
▪(Confrontation with an unwilling student could
make the teacher appear weak in front of the
class)
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Principles of Classroom Management

7.Focusing:
▪(Do not attempt to teach over chattering of
students who are not paying attention.)
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8.Direct instruction:
▪(To begin the lecture by telling the students
exactly what will be happening the next time.
▪He may set time-limits for some tasks –
sometimes spare a little time for the students to
chat or gossip)
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Principles of Classroom Management

9.Monitoring
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10.Modeling
(values are caught not taught)
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11.Non-verbal cuing –facial expressions.
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12.Positive discipline cautions
▪No gum chewing –leave the gum at home
▪No running –move in orderly manner
▪No fighting –settle your disputes appropriately
▪When see good behavior, acknowledge it
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Principles of Classroom Management

Common Behavior Problems in School
▪Quarreling, Teasing
▪Mischief , Stealing
▪Absence, Late coming
▪Disobeying, Lawlessness
▪Abusing, Bullying
▪Cheating, Copying
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▪Note passing, Calling out
▪Lame excuses, Telling lie
▪Eating, drinking, playing with mobile
▪Spoiling or damaging school furniture
▪Dozing, sleeping, carelessness etc.
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Common Behavior Problems in School

Factor Causing Behavior Problems
▪Hard and fast rules in school / class room
▪Family problems
▪Corporal punishment
▪Threatening, unreasonable attitude of the teacher
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▪Uninteresting teaching learning process
▪Inappropriate orders and directions
▪Change in social setup
▪Joking or mischiefs
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Factor Causing Behavior Problems

▪Attention seeking students
▪Harsh attitude of teachers
▪Confused teaching
▪-veReinforcement
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Factor Causing Behavior Problems

▪Biased behavior of teachers
▪Print and electronic media
▪Unreasonable attitude of parents
▪Un-trained teachers
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Factor Causing Behavior Problems

Root Cause of Problems in
Classroom
▪Problems occur when students are off task
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Tips to Deal with Undesirable Behavior
Positive Reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
Ignore policy
Identify and solve problem
Systematic Desensitization
Send to Principal
The students must not off task
Explain why behavior is unacceptable
Concept ALLAH and Akhirat(Islamize
your lesson)
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Corrective
Approach
Active
Approach
Proactive
Approach
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Class Rules
▪Follow directions
▪Listen when teacher talks
▪Raise your hands when you wish to speak
▪Don’t run and fight in the class
▪Remain on your seats when the teacher is around
▪Help one another
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▪Come to class fully prepared with the lesson
▪Raise your hands if you want to say some thing
▪Be gentle and honest
▪Never sit idle.
▪Work quietly and do not disturb others
▪Show respect for school and personal property
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Class Rules

Examples of Classroom Setting Management
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