Classroom management : developing your own approach to managing the classroom


Autoria(s): Crosswell, Leanne
Contribuinte(s)

Millwater, Jan

Beutel, Denise A.

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

A recent Australian survey of beginning teachers indicates that issue of classroom management continues to be a key concern for early career educators (Australian Education Union, 2007). This finding is supported by the wider literature that identifies managing the classroom, particularly managing behaviour within the classroom, as critical issues for early career teachers (Arends, 2006; Charles, 2004; Groundwater-Smith, Ewing & Le Cornu, 2007). In fact, struggling to manage student behaviour and maintain positive relationships with students are among the top reasons for teachers leaving the teaching profession (Charles, 2004). So, how does a teacher effectively organise and manage up to thirty students learning and behaviour at any one time? The issue of classroom management is a persistent one for all teachers, but is particularly daunting for new teachers. Historically, classrooms were established on strong hierarchical structures that relied heavily on teacher control and authority. However, more recent approaches to managing the classroom are proactive and more collaborative. That is not to say that there exists a single management recipe, far from it. Beginning teachers must view possible approaches to managing the classroom in light of their own beliefs about teaching and learning, their current classroom practice and variables from the context in which they are teaching.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27286/

Publicador

Pearson Australia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27286/1/c27286.pdf

http://www.pearson.com.au/Catalogue/TitleDetails.aspx?isbn=9781442518636

Crosswell, Leanne (2009) Classroom management : developing your own approach to managing the classroom. In Millwater, Jan & Beutel, Denise A. (Eds.) Stepping out into the Real World of Education. Pearson Australia, French Forest, New South Wales, pp. 41-68.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Pearson Australia

Fonte

Office of Education Research; School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #behaviour management #approaches #preventative and corrective strategies #relationships
Tipo

Book Chapter