Effective Classroom Management - 32997
As educators, we know that establishing routines, structure, rules, and expectations is crucial to creating a positive and productive learning environment for our students. Research has shown that establishing a predictable schedule and routine can help students feel safe, secure, and prepared for learning. Having a well-organized classroom can help students stay focused, engaged, and make it easier for them to access the materials they need.
This session is aligned with the behavior component of the TEA-required self-assessment.
Audiences
Charter School Personnel, Teacher - General Education, Teacher - Special Education, Assistant Principals, Paraprofessionals
Objectives
Participants will discuss the importance of effectively communicating classroom routines, structure, rules, and expectations with consistency.
Participants will be able to reflect on their own teaching practices and identify areas where they can improve their classroom management and instructional strategies.
Session
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00:00
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