This document discusses discipline, behavior, and classroom control. It notes that classroom control refers to effectively and organizedly leading a class to allow students to develop their abilities and rules for interacting with others and knowledge. The key factors that influence classroom control are students' attributes, teachers' personalities and teaching approach, families' involvement, and school rules/policies. The teacher is responsible for predicting and solving classroom control problems by planning and leading the class in a way that helps students build proper individual and group behaviors to learn at their own pace. The goal is to develop strategies for effective classroom control in a supportive environment.