3.4 B4: Establishing and maintaining consistent standards of classroom behavior How does establishing and maintaining consistent standards of classroom.

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3.4 B4: Establishing and maintaining consistent standards of classroom behavior How does establishing and maintaining consistent standards of classroom behavior affect student learning?

Bullet #1 Explains the importance of effective classroom management techniques B#1 could be your conclusion paragraph

Exploring Question What is the impact/value on the teaching AND learning process when effective teachers employ effective classroom management techniques?

Impact/Value Teaching Process Learning Process

Bullet #2 Identifies examples of developmentally-appropriate classroom management techniques

Exploring Question What are some descriptive examples of developmentally-appropriate classroom management techniques you have observed, learned or used?

Clear, simple, few rules Student generated, when possible Effective time management Consistency Age appropriate, meaningful, timely consequences Developmentally appropriate expectations Proximity Preventative guidance – anticipating challenges Organization of routines and procedures Effective transitions and attention cues Classroom arrangement and design

What developmental aspects of learners need to be considered when guiding behavior in a classroom? Psychosocial – social and emotional (quiet or shy vs. fun loving vs. disrespectful) Intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation Cognitive – does the learner understand the rule and why the rule exists? Are there developmental delays that may impede understanding? Physical – is the learner able to do the expectation? Cultural – what connection exists between culture and development?

Exploring Question In what ways are techniques modified for special needs learners?

How does learner behavior and development impact the learning process? Disruptive behavior requires attention Student understanding of expectations must be considered Developmentally Appropriate Inappropriate Behavior must be considered Character education encourages respect Respectful learning environments mean less time addressing behavior and more time spent in learning Conflict resolution encourages critical thinking and problem solving

Bullet #3 Describes how to consistently and successfully maintain an environment where classroom behavior is appropriate

How do effective teachers consistently AND successfully maintain an environment in which classroom behavior is appropriate? Every behavior is addressed, everyday Focus is placed on positive behaviors Inappropriate behavior is addressed privately, respectfully, and immediately Social reasons for behaviors are clear and expected among all Approaches are based on the respect for the individual learner and diversity Teacher exhibits comfort in using and following authority Teacher fosters cultural and gender sensitivity in communication among learners Teachers recognize the role of peers and peer behavior in the learning environment

What does appropriate behavior look like AND sound like in these classrooms? Respectful peer and teacher communication Students follow expectations independently Students encourage each other to follow the rules Students respect the diversity of others Teachers role model expected behaviors

Key Words Appropriate and clear standards of behavior Consistency Clear consequences Demonstrate positive behavior Sense of respect Response to serious behavior problems Rationale for standards of behavior