My Classroom And Discipline Management Plan

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Classroom and Discipline Management

My classroom management plan is very simple, yet I have found it to be extremely effective. This strategy has worked in every classroom that I have taught in. My approach is always student-centered as I will help students to develop a sense of responsibility for the actions they choose. The behavior standards in my classroom are high yet developmentally appropriate for the grade that I am teaching. My students will play an equitable role in creating rules for our classroom environment. Together, we will evaluate what appropriate behavior for our classroom is. I will write these rules as positive statements to be displayed in the room and ensure that all students understand the expectations in our class. Students will be made the consequences for failing to abide by the rules that we have collectively made. It is my continuous goal to be firm, kind, and consistent in my approach to rules and consequences. This will help foster a composed, secure, and systematic classroom - one in which facilitates learning.
Classroom Procedures
I want to be consistent with my students in regards to our Classroom Procedures. I will always have the agenda on the board so they can copy it down in their notebook on a daily basis when the come into our room. Additionally there will be warm-ups that are spiraled back to a previous lesson. I use an interactive notebook that allows students the opportunity to create a compilation of notes, homework, and graphic organizers. The purpose of this notebook is to keep all class materials in one place and students are provided opportunities to create their own unique works in their notebook to take with them at the end of the year.
Classroom Expectations/ Rules
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...lassmates, or share something they value about a classmate. Then, we will talk about any other issues brought up by a student or even myself. These classroom meetings can help cultivate positive relationships within our classroom. Because parents are a fundamental part in my students ultimate success I welcome parent involvement, questions, and feedback.
Conclusion
I believe Classroom Management is an essential part of an environment where learning can take place and allow students the opportunity to express themselves in a safe and secure environment. I hope to promote an atmosphere that is conducive to learning for each student that walks into my room. It is my contention that the most important part of classroom management is creating a good rapport with the students, encouraging them to become successful in an environment where high expectations are mastered.

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