What is classroom management?
Simply put, classroom management refers to the wide
variety of skills and techniques that teachers use to ensure that their
classroom runs smoothly, without disruptive behavior from
students. According to teacher Ben Johnson, it boils down to having
a structured learning environment with clear rules that promote learning as
well as consequences that diminish or eliminate behaviors that get in the way
of learning.
This can look different depending on which subject
and age group you teach, how many students you have, and most importantly, your
core personality. What works for a type-A, highly organized, routine-loving
teacher may not work for a more laid back, roll-with-the-punches kind of
teacher.
Of course, the ultimate goal for any teacher is an
academically productive classroom with focused, attentive, and on-task
students. Unfortunately, any teacher can tell you this is way harder than it
sounds and usually takes years to accomplish. Even for teachers who consider
themselves relatively skilled managers, things often change depending on the
new mix of students they teach every year. So really, being skilled at
management is an ongoing process, part of the lifelong learning that makes
teaching so interesting.
The bottom line is this: Effective classroom
management is an absolute must. It impacts your ability to be an effective
educator and enjoy your job, and it impacts your students’
success as learners. If your classroom is out of control, it won’t matter how
passionate you are about your subject or how much you are truly dedicated to
children, learning will be negatively impacted.
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