Classroom Management Main
Page - EDEL 414 - EDSE 415
Beginning the School Year and Creating Great Classroom Climate
1. Start the Year on a positive note
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Get the students involved right away.
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What statement does your first activity make?
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You are setting off in some direction, it is
easier to get going in a direction that you like off the bat than have to work
to pull them back in shape later.
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Make getting to know names a priority.
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Let the students know where the ship is heading
early.
2. Creating positive expectations
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Use the walls to help convey your messages.
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Display student work early. Let them know it is their space.
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Use bulletin boards to make a statement or provide
information.
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Put up your favorite sayings/quotes/messages.
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Use language effectively
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Use your mantras, “in this class we . . .”
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Make a rule that language needs to be “life
giving” and not destructive. So no put
downs, no rudeness, no disrespect or self or other.
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Use class time for put ups and recognition.
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Make class expectations as explicit
(behavioral/operational/practical) as possible. Practice them. Use concrete specifics when discussing them. Make
them a personal part of the social contract.
3. Creating Community
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It has to feel safe and that starts with you first
(elementary expect this to take about 1-2 weeks, secondary twice as long at
least).
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Model appropriate personal sharing. Be real yet
professional.
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Avoid sarcasm or negativity
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Maintain dignity in the way you deal with
students’ egos and persons.
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Make some personal contact with each student.
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Next, students have to feel safe around one another
(this can take over a month in the elementary level and 2+ months for
secondary).
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Accept only “life giving language.”
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Student need to practice taking risks (little ones
at first and then progressively larger).
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There needs to be a sense of “We”/Tribe in the
class.
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Ask yourself, what makes them a unit? Why do they
need each other?
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Help them move beyond just societal bonds to communal
bonds.
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Societal bonds = what I agree to do or not do by
contract
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Communal bonds = what we do to make the collective
better
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A tribe needs to have collective successes
· A tribe defends its identity, its members, and its rituals.