Chapter 12. Classroom Management

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Chapter 12 Classroom Management

Overview Authoritarian, Permissive, and Authoritative Approaches to Classroom Management Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom Management Techniques for Dealing With Behavior Problems Violence in American Schools Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 2

Authoritarian, Permissive, and Authoritative Approaches to Classroom Management Authoritarian Student compliance is main goal Makes heavy use of rewards and punishments Permissive Impose minimal control Allow students to make many basic decisions Gain control by having students like and respect you Authoritative Goal is for students to regulate their own behavior Set rules but adjust as students show their ability to regulate their own behavior Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 3

Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom Management Kounin s Observations on Group Management Show your students you are with it Learn to cope with overlapping situations Strive to maintain smoothness and momentum in classroom activities Keep the whole class involved, even when working with individual students Introduce variety and be enthusiastic Be aware of the ripple effect Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 4

Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom Management Contemporary Studies of Classroom Management Demonstrate that you have thought about classroom procedures prior to the first day of class Post and/or announce a short list of basic classroom rules and penalties Engage in whole-group activities under your direction the first few weeks of school Maintain control by using Kounin s techniques Give clear directions, hold students accountable for completing assignments, and give frequent feedback Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 5

Video: Elementary Classroom Management: Basic Strategies Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 6

Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom Management Managing the Middle, Junior High, and High School Environment The arrangement of the seating, materials, and equipment is consistent with the kind of instructional activities the teacher favors High traffic areas are kept free of congestion The teacher can easily see all students Frequently used teaching materials and student supplies are readily available Students can easily see instructional presentations and displays Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 7

Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom Management Technology Tools for Classroom Management New Classroom Roles for Teachers Must be able to manage technologyrelated group activities that have higher levels of student talk and physical activity Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 8

Techniques for Dealing with Behavior Problems Influence Techniques Planned Ignoring Signals Proximity and Touch Control Interest Boosting (giving student extra attention) Humor Helping Over Hurdles (lack of understanding) Program Restructuring (changing activities) Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 9

Techniques for Dealing with Behavior Problems Influence Techniques (cont d) Antiseptic Bouncing (time-out) Physical Restraint Direct Appeals (conduct and its consequence) Criticism and Encouragement (in private) Defining Limits Postsituational Follow-Up (discussion afterward) Marginal Use of Interpretation Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 10

Techniques for Dealing with Behavior Problems I-Messages Talking to the situation, not the personality or the character of the student Explaining how one feels I get angry when I see bread thrown around Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 11

Techniques for Dealing with Behavior Problems Problem Ownership Determining the problem behavior and who it is affecting Disruptive behavior that is caused by the teacher s actions is a problem that is owned by the teacher Anger that is caused by a low grade on a test is a problem owned by the student Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 12

Violence in American Schools How Safe Are Our Schools? Crime and serious violence occur relatively infrequently in public schools and have been declining For 2005-2006, there was less than 1 homicide per million students For 2005, there were 5 violent crimes per 1,000 students During the 2003-2004 school year, 4 percent of elementary grade teachers and 2 percent of secondary grade teachers were physically attacked Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 13

Violence in American Schools The Problem of Bullying Bullying is a situation in which one person has more power than another and repeatedly uses that power for his or her own benefit For 2005-2006, 28% of 12- to 18-year-olds reported having been bullied at least once Girls are more likely than boys to bully and more likely to engage in name-calling, insults, spreading rumors, and property destruction Bullying by boys more likely to involve pushing, shoving, tripping, or spitting on someone else Cyber-bullying is bullying conducted on social networking web sites Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 14

Violence in American Schools The Problem of Bullying (cont d) Characteristics of Bullies More likely to be hyperactive, impulsive, and inclined to respond aggressively when provoked Receive less support from classmates and teachers More likely to have witnessed domestic violence and less likely to have close relationship with their mothers Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 15

Violence in American Schools The Problem of Bullying (cont d) How Bullying Affects Its Victims Staying home from school Avoiding certain places in school Asking to transfer to another school Lower grades because of difficulty concentrating on schoolwork Feelings of depression, anxiety, and insecurity that produce physical ailments Social isolation Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 16

Violence in American Schools The Problem of Bullying (cont d) How Schools Can Address Bullying Implement school-wide programs that involve increased reporting of bullying, intervention by other students, rules that discourage discrimination, and increased awareness of the feelings of bullies and their victims Establish classroom atmosphere that counteracts the negative effects of bullying Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 17

Violence in American Schools Analyzing Reasons for Violence Biological Factors Males are more aggressive due to neurological, hormonal, and physiological factors Gender-Related Cultural Influences Assertive and aggressive behavior in males is more accepted Academic Skills and Performance Males are more likely than females to experience frustration and hostility at school Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 18

Violence in American Schools Analyzing Reasons for Violence (cont d) Interpersonal Reasoning and Cognitive Problem- Solving Skills Students who have a hostile attributional bias, and lack means-ends thinking and alternative solution thinking are more likely to get in trouble Psychosocial Factors Students who experience difficulty with identity formation may misbehave to release tension School Environment Large, impersonal schools that do not meet the needs of their students may promote misbehavior in students Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 19

Violence in American Schools Reducing School Violence, Bullying, and Misbehavior Classroom Interventions The Good Behavior Game: All students receive reinforcement only when the group meets its goal for good behavior Brain Power: Students are taught how to respond to negative behaviors in nonaggressive ways Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 20

Violence in American Schools Reducing School Violence, Bullying, and Misbehavior School-Wide Programs to Reduce Violence and Improve Discipline Unified Discipline: Teachers, administrators, other school personnel follow the same rules for dealing with misbehavior Smart and Good High Schools: Develop performance character and moral character Resolving Conflict Creatively Program: Students mediate disputes between peers Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 21

Violence in American Schools Using Technology to Keep Students in School Hueneme School District Computerized robotics, computer-aided manufacturing, desktop publishing, aeronautics and pneumatic technology Azusa Unified School District Integrated learning system Virtual Schools As of 2007-2008, serving over 1 million students in almost all states Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 22