Classroom Management 1
Classroom Management 1
Classroom Management 1
successful classroom. It is a process that ensures that classroom lessons will run smoothly, even when
there are disruptions and distractions. Classroom management also encompasses strategies that educators
utilize to prevent negative behavior before it happens and maximize learning time. In order to create a
culture for learning that promotes the success of all students, I plan to research and examine important
principles to incorporate into my classroom. In my opinion, the most important principles that teachers
should consider in the development of a productive and positive classroom are the learning environment,
A supportive and effective learning community encourages students to express their thoughts,
perspectives, and ideas. As a teacher, it is my goal to establish a learning environment that is not only a
safe place for students to communicate their opinions but also is set up for high academic achievement. I
want my students to not be afraid of risk taking and thinking outside the box. The learning environment in
my classroom will embrace innovativeness and challenge norms. I will strive to create a learning
environment that contributes to the development of a caring community where students work together and
with me to accomplish goals, solve problems, and reflect about what has been learned and will be learned
in classroom meetings. Through these strategies, I will create a classroom community that reflects upon
issues, values respect and teamwork. In addition, I will provide the necessary support for students to
complete challenging and meaningful work, assign fun and authentic assignments, and offer autonomy
in class, and higher levels of academic achievement. When teachers take time to build interpersonal
relationships with their students and listen, it illustrates how they are not only present to teach, but also to
care for and guide students to success. Students who like their teachers are more likely to respect them
and thus less likely to exhibit disruptive behavior in class. Teachers should build relationships with all of
their students through listening, an interest in their activities outside of the classroom, and encouraging
statements. I want to get to know my students on a personal, human level. To me, they wont just be
another set that I need to have on course to graduate or score well on standardized exams. I will show
interest in each students individual life, converse with them, and offer opportunities to practice important
life skills. As an adult role model, I will have the ability to show students the importance of making
connections with other people. Students will encounter relationships in all areas of their so obtaining the
skills and knowledge to maintain relationships are a valuable tool to teach. I hope students will share their
hobbies and dreams with me, ask for my opinion and guidance, and look up to me.
It is also crucial that teachers build relationships with the parents/guardians of students. The
teacher, student, and parent/guardian are all on the same team. Parents should not view teachers as just
bearers of bad news. When parents and teachers share relevant information with one another, they are
both better equipped to help the student succeed both at home and in the classroom. Parents can help
teachers manage behavioral issues that arise with their experience and extensive knowledge of their
children. I think it is important for teachers to use parents as an additional resource to identify the most
successful way to teach and discipline students. Students do not always openly and voluntarily
communicate what is going on, especially during their adolescent, pubescent years. Parents and guardians
can provide valuable insight to what may be causing disruptive behaviors and how to create the most
students. When students are involved in a curriculum that is interesting and challenging, they often do not
disturb the learning environment. I believe that a large portion of the disruptions and negative behavior
stems from boredom, frustration, or feelings of powerlessness. Teachers should have students working
with different technologies, methods, and media to encourage high levels of engagement and address all
learning styles. In addition, students should be given more choice in their work and behavior.
Empowering students with increased autonomy and decision making gives students opportunities to think
before they act and hopefully partake in good behavior. I hope there is a never a day where students dread
my class. I want students to look forward to the activities that they will participate in and have fun while
learning.
Cultural responsiveness encourages acceptingness, embracing the new and different, and the
concept of becoming global citizens. Classrooms are filled with students with different levels of learning
and understanding, goals, interests, and cultures. Teachers cannot make assumptions about culture and
should celebrate the different perspective and ideas that each student brings to the table. At times, cultural
differences can lead to misunderstandings, confusion, or conflict. Thus, it is important for teachers to
promote a sense of cultural responsiveness in their classrooms. Teachers should model culturally
responsive behavior to students and teach students the importance of being able to work with everyone in
It is especially important for teachers to address new students or English Language Learners
when giving directions regarding behavior or tasks. Students who do not understand what to do are more
likely to disrupt the learning environment. In my opinion, teachers need to realize that the Western way of
learning is different from many other customs and thus certain behaviors that may seem disrespectful are
not intentional. I believe that cultural responsiveness is one of the most important principles teachers need
to encourage within the classroom. The American school system is a giant melting pot of ethnicities and
cultures. Though I will embrace and celebrate cultural differences, I also hope to transcend individual
cultures and break away any personal stereotypes or assumptions through an overarching classroom
culture that relates to each students beliefs and actions. I want my students to identify with not only their
personal culture but the classroom culture as well. I hope my students will be proud to be apart of my
class.
Teachers should have a discipline management plan in place to address bad behavior and issues
that arise in the classroom. They should be able to assess the situation and approach the misbehavior with
a planned and effective approach. At the beginning of the year, I will clearly communicate the
expectations and consequences for misbehavior. In addition, I plan to collaboratively work with the
students to create a Classroom Code of Conduct or social contract. By working with the class, teachers
can foster a sense of belonging, offer power and control, and give a degree of freedom to the students in
the learning and schooling process. Teachers are expected to enforce the rules consistently throughout the
year without any exceptions. When misbehavior occurs and rules are broken, I will be ready to invoke
appropriate consequences in a firm manner. Consequences will never be humiliating or unfair but
appropriate and logical. Teachers should also help students prevent any further inappropriate behavior.
Though a teachers main responsibility is to teach their content area, they are instrumental in the social
and ethical developmental of their students. I want to teach students how to make good choices and
understand that they are responsible for the outcomes of their decisions and learning from their mistakes.
Students need to realize that once they are adults, they will be responsible for their actions and dealing
with whatever implications that come with them. To do this, I will involve students in creating solutions
for eliminating problem behavior. I hope this strategy will show my students the connections between
choice, responsibility, and consequence. At the same time, I dont want my students to stay hung up about
Teachers have one of the most important jobs in the world. They are shaping the minds of
students that are destined to become future innovators, leaders, and public figures. Educators have been
aware that behavior problems can keep students from maximizing the amount of learning time within a
classroom. Putting together a cohesive classroom management plan allows time for teachers to respond
thoughtfully and effectively when problems arise. I believe that with a comfortable and exciting learning
environment, meaningful bonds between teachers and students, differentiated instructional strategies,
cultural responsiveness, and structured discipline management, I will be able to maintain a great
classroom that students will look forward to coming to every single day. I hope to be a teacher that
positively impacts students and not only demonstrates a passion for Spanish, but also teaches the
Discipline with Dignity: Richard Curwin, Allen Mendler, and Brian Mednler
K-12 Learning Community (4th ed., pp. 15-40). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.