Classroom Management
Classroom Management
Content classroom management deals with the strategies and techniques used by teachers
to organize and deliver content in an effective and engaging manner, while maintaining discipline
in the classroom.
Conduct management refers to the strategies and techniques used to manage student
behavior in the classroom. It involves establishing clear expectations for behavior, enforcing rules
and consequences, and addressing conflicts and disruptions in a calm and constructive manner.
Covenant management, also known as community building, concerns about the strategies
and techniques used to foster a positive classroom culture and build strong relationships between
students and the teacher. It involves establishing a sense of shared responsibility and mutual
respect, encouraging collaboration and communication, and promoting empathy and
understanding among students.
Managing a classroom is an essential task for any teacher. It involves creating a positive
and structured learning environment where students feel safe, respected and engaged. Managing a
classroom requires a combination of preparation, organization, communication, and effective
teaching strategies.
8. Be Flexible
Be willing to adjust your teaching strategies as needed to meet the needs of your students.
This will help you to adjust your instruction that best matches the learning style of your students.
CONCLUSION
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Marzano, R. J., Gaddy, B. B., Foseid, M. C., & Marzano, J. S. (2005). A Handbook for Classroom
Management that Works. Alexandria, USA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum
Development (ASCD)