The document discusses aspects of classroom management observed by a resource teacher, including specific areas, rules, procedures, daily routines, seating arrangements, handling misbehavior, and reinforcing positive behavior. It also analyzes how classroom organization and routines affect learners and discusses effective behavior management strategies. Finally, it reflects on imagining organizing one's own classroom in the future, considering appropriate routines and rules for an upper grade level and the importance of involving learners in establishing class rules.
The document discusses aspects of classroom management observed by a resource teacher, including specific areas, rules, procedures, daily routines, seating arrangements, handling misbehavior, and reinforcing positive behavior. It also analyzes how classroom organization and routines affect learners and discusses effective behavior management strategies. Finally, it reflects on imagining organizing one's own classroom in the future, considering appropriate routines and rules for an upper grade level and the importance of involving learners in establishing class rules.
The document discusses aspects of classroom management observed by a resource teacher, including specific areas, rules, procedures, daily routines, seating arrangements, handling misbehavior, and reinforcing positive behavior. It also analyzes how classroom organization and routines affect learners and discusses effective behavior management strategies. Finally, it reflects on imagining organizing one's own classroom in the future, considering appropriate routines and rules for an upper grade level and the importance of involving learners in establishing class rules.
The document discusses aspects of classroom management observed by a resource teacher, including specific areas, rules, procedures, daily routines, seating arrangements, handling misbehavior, and reinforcing positive behavior. It also analyzes how classroom organization and routines affect learners and discusses effective behavior management strategies. Finally, it reflects on imagining organizing one's own classroom in the future, considering appropriate routines and rules for an upper grade level and the importance of involving learners in establishing class rules.
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Activity 5.
2 – Identifying the Different Aspects of Classroom Management
Resource Teacher: Chearamy L. Vicente School: Malagap Elementary School Date: Sept. 16, 2022
Observe (Page 67)
ASPECTS OF CLASSROOM DESCRIPTION EFFECT ON THE LEARNERS MANAGEMENT 1. Specific Areas in the Even though it’s not present, (If present) the students can Classroom the classroom is still easily locate the things they organized. needed. 2. Classroom Rules It was being implemented The students learns how to and reminded to the abide and respect rules students all the time. inside and outside of the classroom. 3. Classroom Procedures The teachers starts with a fun The learner will get chat with her students before comfortable before proceeding with the subject discussions and will get matter. familiarize with the procedures. 4. Daily Routines Usual manner, the teacher The learners will do recalling, will start with the prayer and it be fresh again in their then after recalling the mind and avoid forgetting previous lessons they the past lessons. discussed in the class. 5. Seating Arrangement It is arranged alphabetically Students gets to socialize based on the student’s with each other and share surnames. their interests. 6. Handling Misbehavior/off- The teacher will give the The learners will know if task behavior student an exclusive talk and they’re misbehaving and will proceed with guidance be aware of their limits. procedure if the talk is not effective. 7. Reinforcement of Positive By conditioning, the teacher The learners will be able to Behavior will give acknowledgement strive hard to be an excellent for those students who will student in their class. do good and positive action of behavior as well as excellence inside the class. Analyze (Page 68) 1. How did the classroom organization and routines affect the learners' behavior? Since the students are familiarized with their daily routines and some of them are bored because of it, therefore the teacher can get the students attention by discussing energetic topics with activity that will boost their attention to participate in the class. Because as a teacher you must be creative in getting your students' attention. 2. What should the teacher have in mind when she/he designs the classroom organization and routines? What theories and principles should you have in mind? Beside of being energetic and active, the teacher should know the learner's development theory of BEHAVIORIST for her to set conditioning for the learners, knowing what kind of conditioning will help her/him to sustain the behavior of the students. 3. Which behavior strategies were effective in managing the behavior of the learners? Is motivating students? Why were they effective? The most effective strategy that the teacher can use in managing the behavior of the learners is having a good discussion and enjoyable yet interactive activities because this way the teacher can sustain momentum of the discussion and it can attract the student's attention inside the class.
Reflect (Page 68)
1. Imagine yourself organizing your classroom in the future. In what grade year level do you see yourself? What routines and procedures would you consider for this level Why? I see myself managing the grade year level 6. I will consider enhance the daily routine that I've learned during my pre-service training by having every day like routine (starts with prayer, attendance, little chat, introduction to lesson and subject matter then activity.) and I will be going to practice them in becoming a high school student. 2. Make a list of the rules you are likely to implement in this level. Why would you choose these rules? Do not do unto others what you don't want to be done unto you. Do your responsibility as a human. Do not ask what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your own country. I choose these rules because these are the fundamental rules that they should know in their entire life. These rules depict the reality and possibilities of actions of way being a human. It will teach them academics and at the same time manners and values with the touch of reality. 3. Should learners be involved in making this class rules? Why? Yes, because in order to be fair to all they should be involved in making class rules. Despite of it, it has a logical sense that they do not have the rights to disregard what rules they gave because they were given the chance to suggest so therefore they must obey it always at all-time inside the class.