It is concerned with the effective teaching and
safety of every learner inside and outside of the classroom, including the
administration of activities with special reference to diverse problems in
educational settings; in addition, it is composed of the six educational
elements such as discipline, democratic techniques, use of supplies and
reference materials, physical features of the classroom, general housekeeping
and social relationship of students.
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Having a classroom management is very important in order to have a proper learning. Conducive classroom is one way that a student can learn effectively.
ReplyDeleteis a term used by teachers to describe the process of ensuring that classroom lessons run smoothly despite disruptive behavior by students.
ReplyDeletemanagement is closely linked to issues of motivation, discipline and respect. Methodologies remain a matter of passionate debate amongst teachers; approaches vary depending on the beliefs a teacher holds regarding educational psychology.
ReplyDeletei wonder if you have direct citations to your statements. may i be informed regarding your references? thank you!
DeleteClassroom management, often called classroom discipline, has been a priority for teachers for nearly 40 years, or for as long as there have been opinion surveys of educational priorities. For example, the Gallup Poll designed to assess perceptions of public education (Rose & Gallup, 2006) has consistently cited classroom management/school discipline as a major issue.
ReplyDeleteclassroom management has been cited as one of the most prevalent reasons for job burnout and attrition of first-year teachers
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