Classroom Management Strategies

Its getting to the pointy end of semester again!! Where did all that time go? I feel like I have gotten so much out of this semester - I already felt like I could call myself a teacher, but now I think I know how I can become a good teacher! Formal avenues like the projects for EXE (more on that later), other uni subjects, and PD sessions have been stimulating my thoughts on my teaching philosophy, and providing lots of practical ideas. Informal conversations with other education students have also been invaluable.

As for the EXE projects, I haven’t had much feedback from the first one, but just doing it has shown me the kind of things I should chose to make the project both achievable and beneficial in terms of how I measure up to the VIT standards. I was originally going to look at Individual Learning Plans, but I think that would be better done in conjunction with practicum.

So I needed another topic. I went back to the audit I did at the start of the semester. I haven’t had much in the way of difficult behaviour in any of my teaching rounds, but as you can read under the Dancing category of this blog, I am starting to experience some difficult students. I have also attended a seminar on Student Behavioural Issues, and plan to attend several PD sessions at the Intensive PD Week being held at Deakin Uni in study week.

For this project I would like to draw all of this together, as well as do some more research, and achieve some measure of clarity and consistency in my classroom management strategies. I’ll keep posting on how I’ll do this, and what I learn!

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2 Responses to “Classroom Management Strategies”


  1. 1 Charmaine June 6, 2008 at 12:06 pm

    Your ‘Best Practice’ should say more about what u believe makes a good teacher… If your concentration is on Classroom management i suggest you mention a little more about what teachers do to demonstrate those dot points you mentioned…like what exactly is it that you want to model?
    The website is presented really well and is very easy to follow. I
    especially like the links to each page in the side bar and how you’ve
    set it out to refer to your blog as well… this shows your knowledge
    of two technologies which I think is good.
    “So the main lesson for me (and you) today is - ALWAYS HAVE ANOTHER OPTION!!!” this quote is particularly good and so true!!
    In regards to your blog page:
    -it’s a very good point that you make when you say we need to be clear and consistent. It’s so true that students need to learn how to behave in your classes.
    If I could offer a suggestion, it’s to maybe say a bit more about your ideas of best practice…

  1. 1 Classroom Management Strategies | Management Trackback on May 22, 2008 at 12:48 pm

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I'm currently a fourth-year education student, hoping to be working as a teacher next year! This site is dedicated to reflection, sharing and learning on all aspects of teaching.

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