What is your philosophy of classroom management?
A: I would want to establish a specific set of
rules for students to follow. This set
of rules would be designed to create a sense of order and comfort so that
teaching and learning can take place.
But, in order for the rules to be effective, I know they need to be
built on some very basic principles.
These principles would include 1) Students should have a sense of
ownership of the rules – they should be invited to contribute a set of
expectations about classroom behavior.
2) Classroom rules should always be framed in positive terms. Instead of “Don’t hit people,” I would say
‘Respect other people.” Instead of “No
talking when someone else is talking,” I would say, “Take turns talking.” 3) I would make sure all students understand
the classroom rules through concrete examples, specific anecdotes, and personal
stories. And, 4) I would make sure my
classroom rules were consistent with school rules. Above all, my classroom management policy
would be structured on a set of rules that would be communicated in clearly
defined terms and language students understand, provide the specific rationale
or reason for a rule, and offer concrete examples of each rule as I would want
it practiced.
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