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By Jamlick Bosire:
Oct. 2015
Classroom management is the
organization and arrangement of the
classroom in order to enhance pupils’
learning.
Classroom management involves
planning the activities, organizing how
those activities will be carried out, the
resources required and general
arrangement of the areas in the
classroom. This includes monitoring
pupils progress.
• To monitor pupils’ progress
• To enable the teacher to
plan various teaching
activities efficiently
• To stimulate learners’
cooperation amongst
themselves
• To manage time and
resources efficiently and
effectively for maximum
learning
• To organize favorable
space for pupils
• To allow access to
materials and equipment
to serve learning needs
• To facilitate orderly and
effective learning
• To create conducive and
informal environment
• To help pupils individually
• To facilitate the
development of positive
behavioral changes in
learners
• To increase pupil
participation and teacher-
pupil, pupil-pupil
interaction
To manage a classroom, you need to consider
the following:
• Class arrangement
• Organization of resources
• Use of time
• Records
• Class control
• space
Organizing classroom space is important to
allow easy movement from one point to
another in the classroom, and allow access to
resources.
It also takes into consideration those with
special needs, such as pupils using wheel
chairs or callipers.
How you organize your classroom space can
have a considerable effect on the pupils’
behavior.
Your primary goal should be to set up an
environment which will encourage learners
to do their best in class
Think about:
• Where the chalkboard will be
• Where you will stand when talking to all the
learners
• Where your desk will be
• Where pupils will sit
• Traffic areas
• Location of the exits
• Where resource materials will be
• Where the storage shelves will be and other
supplies.
When you organize your class seating
arrangement you also need to consider:
• Class activities
• Number of pupils in the class
• Pupils’ ability to participate in class activities
• Position of doors, window and lighting
• Health condition of pupils (VH, HI, PH)
• Physical size of individual pupils
• Safety consideration
• Individual pupils discipline
• Size of classroom
• Type of facilities I the classroom
Advantages of having learners work in rows
1. It is easier to manage pupils
2. It is easier to control pupils
Disadvantages
1. pupils’ movement is limited
2. Makes the teacher the focus of the learning,
not the pupils
3. Pupils at the back might not see well what is
written on the chalkboard
4. Hard to change the desk arrangement
5. Difficult to organize collaborative work
Advantages of organizing learners’ desks to
facilitate group work
1. Discourages pupils’ dependency on the
teacher
2. Flexible, as different topics can be covered
at once
3. Encourage active participation of pupils
4. Helps pupils in practicing social
responsibilities
5. Shows learners can learn from brighter pupils
Disadvantages of arranging your class for group
work are:
1. more demands on preparation
2. You may have to cope with organizational
and management problems before pupils
learn
3. Most classroom are not built with group work
in mind
4. Noise level might be higher
This is a place where the teacher sits when
preparing the work, marking the pupils’ work
etc.
It is normally placed in one of the front corners
facing the pupils.
Although, it is useful to see the whole class at
registration, the teacher’s desk at the front
has limitations.
It suggests that all learning emanates from the
teacher and not the pupils themselves.
This is a quiet place for the pupils to
use when studying, or working on a
project individually.
It should be in quiet area. You may
set this area at one corner of the
classroom, by placing a table and a
few chairs, or by using a counter
This is a place where the learners’
resources are kept, for example
books, pencils, pins, tools and so on.
You need to put a medium to large-
sized table, or a cupboard in the
resource centre
These are areas relating to a
subject.
Here there will be resources
and probably some display
These are soft boards fixed on the
walls.
You can use them for displaying work,
classroom rules and schedules,
charts, other relevant materials can
be posted prominently
It is important to ensure that pupils can move
around the classroom.
There should be space near doorways, the
pencil sharpener and trash can, group work
areas, book shelves and supply areas,
teacher’s desk and pupils’ desks.
These areas need to be spacious and easily
accessible.
For example, try not to seat a pupil next to
the door, or pencil sharpener because they
will be disturbed all the time by the traffic
of other pupils using those areas.
You also need to note room
accessories e.g. charts racks,
book cases, round tables,
display tables, and storage
facilities. These need to be
arranged so that they are
accessible
This is how to organize your
resources, which include:
• Human resources
• Learning resources
They include:
• Teachers
• Learners
• Parents
• Volunteers, including guest speakers
• Counselors
• Head teacher
As a teacher you are a resource by the
virtue of your knowledge, training
and expertise.
You are a manager, organizer,
counselor, care provider and above
all you guide children in their
learning.
Learners can learn from their peers,
through interaction with each other.
Learners can support each other in
their academic work.
They can also help in the
development of positive attitudes
and socialization.
Parents are resource in many ways.
You may invite them to help in
collecting/making some materials
and equipment needed. Or you may
bring them into the classroom to
tutor pupils who need more
assistance, make games, supervise
playground and classroom activities,
tell stories and assist in field trips.
You also need to keep in touch with the teacher who
taught your pupils previously. You can learn from
their previous teacher what help each pupil needs.
Other important information that you can get from
the previous teacher includes:
• How far the learners progressed in last year’s
curriculum
• What level of mastery they achieved in different
subjects
• How much help and monitoring do they need to do
their work individually, or in a group
• What classroom management techniques were
successful
Volunteers may help in drama,
music, cooking lessons, projects,
tutoring individual pupils and
demonstrating specific skills.
Counselors and consultants
may help in guidance and
counseling of your pupils.
Head teacher may help in ideas
for improvement, participating
in subject panels, maintaining
discipline, and managing co-
curricular activities.
You need to organize classroom
space to make it appealing and
interesting for your pupils and
yourself, to create space for
movement, and storage. By
providing a well organize
environment your pupils will
benefit
We look at:
• Classroom discipline,
• Classroom rules,
• Time management and
• Record keeping.
By this we mean maintaining
discipline.
What is classroom discipline?
Discipline is maintaining of order
and classroom control necessary
for effective learning.
Class discipline:
• Develops a classroom community by sharing
responsibilities
• Helps pupils respect one another
• Promotes concentration and participation
• Maintains good working relationship
• Encourages pupils to help one another
• Makes use of time
• Develops good self-image for pupils
• Know the content and present the lesson
well
• Understand pupils’ problems
• Avoid unreasonable threats
• Plan the lesson well, give positive rewards
• Be a good role model to the pupils
• Give responsibilities to individual pupils
• Give challenging and relevant
work/assignments
• N/B: Discipline is not about coercion. It is
about effective planning and respect
A rule is a prescribed guide for conduct or action.
For you to be effective classroom managers,
different styles of management that may help
you achieve the classroom objectives will
certainly be useful.
To be truly effective, rules cannot merely be
posted and forgotten. You have to use them as a
framework for guiding both pupils’ and your own
behavior.
N/B: Involve your pupils in establishing rules for
the classroom. However, you need to plan in
advance what kinds of situations will be covered
and what rules will be implemented in each
situation
• You need to take an immediate action when
misbehavior occurs, explain clearly if an
individual or group did not understand the rules.
• Separate the members of the group from one
another quickly and efficiently without alerting
the entire class.
• Monitor and inhibit misbehavior before it
occurs(using eye contact, gestures, listening and
suggesting).
• Ignore some behavior
• Praise individuals, or groups who worked well
together
• Don’t pronounce a classroom sentence that
rarely fits the crime.
If you express real anger you show a loss of
control.
Sometimes you may feign anger to make a
point. However, if you really get angry
you can be irrational. You may say things
which you later regret.
You may even physically express your anger
by hitting a child. This you should never
do. You are an adult and as such must
remain in control.
The relationship between use of time in
school and pupils’ learning appears to be
very strong. If you are to give your pupils
every possible chance to succeed in
school, you must make the most of every
minute in the classroom instruction.
Time scheduling activities (allocating time)
and sticking to one’s schedule (actual
time) are the major elements involved in
time management.
Some of the records you may keep in the
course of your teaching are:
• Schemes of work and lesson plan
• Record of work covered books
• Progress record
• Class register
• Books issued records (inventory)
• Class plan (seating)
• Special incidences
Practising good classroom management

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Practising good classroom management

  • 2. Classroom management is the organization and arrangement of the classroom in order to enhance pupils’ learning. Classroom management involves planning the activities, organizing how those activities will be carried out, the resources required and general arrangement of the areas in the classroom. This includes monitoring pupils progress.
  • 3. • To monitor pupils’ progress • To enable the teacher to plan various teaching activities efficiently • To stimulate learners’ cooperation amongst themselves • To manage time and resources efficiently and effectively for maximum learning • To organize favorable space for pupils • To allow access to materials and equipment to serve learning needs • To facilitate orderly and effective learning • To create conducive and informal environment • To help pupils individually • To facilitate the development of positive behavioral changes in learners • To increase pupil participation and teacher- pupil, pupil-pupil interaction
  • 4. To manage a classroom, you need to consider the following: • Class arrangement • Organization of resources • Use of time • Records • Class control • space
  • 5. Organizing classroom space is important to allow easy movement from one point to another in the classroom, and allow access to resources. It also takes into consideration those with special needs, such as pupils using wheel chairs or callipers. How you organize your classroom space can have a considerable effect on the pupils’ behavior. Your primary goal should be to set up an environment which will encourage learners to do their best in class
  • 6. Think about: • Where the chalkboard will be • Where you will stand when talking to all the learners • Where your desk will be • Where pupils will sit • Traffic areas • Location of the exits • Where resource materials will be • Where the storage shelves will be and other supplies.
  • 7. When you organize your class seating arrangement you also need to consider: • Class activities • Number of pupils in the class • Pupils’ ability to participate in class activities • Position of doors, window and lighting • Health condition of pupils (VH, HI, PH) • Physical size of individual pupils • Safety consideration • Individual pupils discipline • Size of classroom • Type of facilities I the classroom
  • 8. Advantages of having learners work in rows 1. It is easier to manage pupils 2. It is easier to control pupils Disadvantages 1. pupils’ movement is limited 2. Makes the teacher the focus of the learning, not the pupils 3. Pupils at the back might not see well what is written on the chalkboard 4. Hard to change the desk arrangement 5. Difficult to organize collaborative work
  • 9. Advantages of organizing learners’ desks to facilitate group work 1. Discourages pupils’ dependency on the teacher 2. Flexible, as different topics can be covered at once 3. Encourage active participation of pupils 4. Helps pupils in practicing social responsibilities 5. Shows learners can learn from brighter pupils
  • 10. Disadvantages of arranging your class for group work are: 1. more demands on preparation 2. You may have to cope with organizational and management problems before pupils learn 3. Most classroom are not built with group work in mind 4. Noise level might be higher
  • 11. This is a place where the teacher sits when preparing the work, marking the pupils’ work etc. It is normally placed in one of the front corners facing the pupils. Although, it is useful to see the whole class at registration, the teacher’s desk at the front has limitations. It suggests that all learning emanates from the teacher and not the pupils themselves.
  • 12. This is a quiet place for the pupils to use when studying, or working on a project individually. It should be in quiet area. You may set this area at one corner of the classroom, by placing a table and a few chairs, or by using a counter
  • 13. This is a place where the learners’ resources are kept, for example books, pencils, pins, tools and so on. You need to put a medium to large- sized table, or a cupboard in the resource centre
  • 14. These are areas relating to a subject. Here there will be resources and probably some display
  • 15. These are soft boards fixed on the walls. You can use them for displaying work, classroom rules and schedules, charts, other relevant materials can be posted prominently
  • 16. It is important to ensure that pupils can move around the classroom. There should be space near doorways, the pencil sharpener and trash can, group work areas, book shelves and supply areas, teacher’s desk and pupils’ desks. These areas need to be spacious and easily accessible. For example, try not to seat a pupil next to the door, or pencil sharpener because they will be disturbed all the time by the traffic of other pupils using those areas.
  • 17. You also need to note room accessories e.g. charts racks, book cases, round tables, display tables, and storage facilities. These need to be arranged so that they are accessible
  • 18. This is how to organize your resources, which include: • Human resources • Learning resources
  • 19. They include: • Teachers • Learners • Parents • Volunteers, including guest speakers • Counselors • Head teacher
  • 20. As a teacher you are a resource by the virtue of your knowledge, training and expertise. You are a manager, organizer, counselor, care provider and above all you guide children in their learning.
  • 21. Learners can learn from their peers, through interaction with each other. Learners can support each other in their academic work. They can also help in the development of positive attitudes and socialization.
  • 22. Parents are resource in many ways. You may invite them to help in collecting/making some materials and equipment needed. Or you may bring them into the classroom to tutor pupils who need more assistance, make games, supervise playground and classroom activities, tell stories and assist in field trips.
  • 23. You also need to keep in touch with the teacher who taught your pupils previously. You can learn from their previous teacher what help each pupil needs. Other important information that you can get from the previous teacher includes: • How far the learners progressed in last year’s curriculum • What level of mastery they achieved in different subjects • How much help and monitoring do they need to do their work individually, or in a group • What classroom management techniques were successful
  • 24. Volunteers may help in drama, music, cooking lessons, projects, tutoring individual pupils and demonstrating specific skills.
  • 25. Counselors and consultants may help in guidance and counseling of your pupils.
  • 26. Head teacher may help in ideas for improvement, participating in subject panels, maintaining discipline, and managing co- curricular activities.
  • 27. You need to organize classroom space to make it appealing and interesting for your pupils and yourself, to create space for movement, and storage. By providing a well organize environment your pupils will benefit
  • 28. We look at: • Classroom discipline, • Classroom rules, • Time management and • Record keeping.
  • 29. By this we mean maintaining discipline. What is classroom discipline? Discipline is maintaining of order and classroom control necessary for effective learning.
  • 30. Class discipline: • Develops a classroom community by sharing responsibilities • Helps pupils respect one another • Promotes concentration and participation • Maintains good working relationship • Encourages pupils to help one another • Makes use of time • Develops good self-image for pupils
  • 31. • Know the content and present the lesson well • Understand pupils’ problems • Avoid unreasonable threats • Plan the lesson well, give positive rewards • Be a good role model to the pupils • Give responsibilities to individual pupils • Give challenging and relevant work/assignments • N/B: Discipline is not about coercion. It is about effective planning and respect
  • 32. A rule is a prescribed guide for conduct or action. For you to be effective classroom managers, different styles of management that may help you achieve the classroom objectives will certainly be useful. To be truly effective, rules cannot merely be posted and forgotten. You have to use them as a framework for guiding both pupils’ and your own behavior. N/B: Involve your pupils in establishing rules for the classroom. However, you need to plan in advance what kinds of situations will be covered and what rules will be implemented in each situation
  • 33. • You need to take an immediate action when misbehavior occurs, explain clearly if an individual or group did not understand the rules. • Separate the members of the group from one another quickly and efficiently without alerting the entire class. • Monitor and inhibit misbehavior before it occurs(using eye contact, gestures, listening and suggesting). • Ignore some behavior • Praise individuals, or groups who worked well together • Don’t pronounce a classroom sentence that rarely fits the crime.
  • 34. If you express real anger you show a loss of control. Sometimes you may feign anger to make a point. However, if you really get angry you can be irrational. You may say things which you later regret. You may even physically express your anger by hitting a child. This you should never do. You are an adult and as such must remain in control.
  • 35. The relationship between use of time in school and pupils’ learning appears to be very strong. If you are to give your pupils every possible chance to succeed in school, you must make the most of every minute in the classroom instruction. Time scheduling activities (allocating time) and sticking to one’s schedule (actual time) are the major elements involved in time management.
  • 36. Some of the records you may keep in the course of your teaching are: • Schemes of work and lesson plan • Record of work covered books • Progress record • Class register • Books issued records (inventory) • Class plan (seating) • Special incidences