To maintain an environment which is conducive to both teaching and learning.
This is different for every teacher and class. For example, some teachers feel more comfortable in a silent room, while others are fine with talking, as long as the students are learning.
2006-09-01 21:08:21
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answered by midlandsharon 5
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Goals for Classroom Management
Definitions:
Teaching: Teaching is the art of transferring information in a manner that inspires the student to seek more.
Classroom Management: Classroom management can be defined as the procedures used to ensure the best possible environment for the transfer of information to take place.
My Needs:
A. Ordered, yet relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.
B. Varieties of suitable subject material and necessary equipment.
C. Flexibility in structure and routine.
D. Preparation or planning time.
E. Student attention and participation.
My Likes:
A. Respectful behaviors of students toward authority figures and peers.
B. Enthusiasm for learning.
C. Positive attitudes.
D. Parental support and involvement
My Dislikes:
A. Disruptive and/or rude behaviors.
B. Misuse and destruction of materials or equipment.
C. Late and/or missed assignments.
D. Plagiarism or cheating.
E. Apathy.
This is the goals for class room management
2006-09-02 04:01:29
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answered by hello85 2
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keep students involved and not misbehaving
completing required teaching plan organized and time for each student assistance
2006-09-03 01:15:00
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answered by churchonthewayseniors 6
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Smooth transitions, nobody is confused about what's going on, no chaos.
2006-09-02 16:25:03
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answered by jojo 4
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JUNE.
2006-09-02 21:58:38
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answered by teachr 5
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