Behavior Management Tips

General Rules
Twelve steps teachers can take at the beginning of the year to promote effective classroom management are:

Important Strategies
Once students are settled in the classroom, you'll want to continue with some of these teacher-recommended techniques for maintaining control without confrontation:

Calming Routines
Many teachers have found that the best way to start the school day is to greet each student personally as he or she enters the classroom. They use the opportunity to establish rapport, and to deal with such minor problems as gum chewing, boisterous behavior, bad moods, or unwanted materials, quietly and discretely -- before they can erupt into public confrontations that threaten control and disrupt the class. A warm personal welcome sets the tone for the day. One teacher we know offers students a choice of three greetings -- a handshake, a high five, or a hug. Their responses, she says, tell her a lot about how each student is feeling that day.

Article by Linda Starr
Education World, 2005


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