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Layer Cake Approach --Fred Jones There are four components to Jones’ classroom management: 1. Classroom Structure 2. Limit Setting 3. Responsibility Training 4. Backup Systems Classroom Management – Harry Wong Teacher’s Instructional Discipline Procedures & Role Strategies Routines Both quote Julia Thompson on the Ideal Teacher: Enjoys students. Is enthusiastic about the Uses different teaching subject. techniques. Is willing to listen to both Has a great sense of sides of an issue. humor. Has a reputation for Acts like an adult and giving challenging work. not a child (or high Isn’t a pushover. school student). Keeps misbehaving Keeps promises. students in line. Is organized. Keeps everyone busy. Knows the subject Does not have favorites. matter. Is polite to everyone all Admits when he or she is of the time. wrong. Is friendly and fair. Uses a pleasant voice. According to Julia G. Thompson, author of Discipline Survival Kit for the Secondary Teacher Wong on Effective Instruction A structured and instructionally sound classroom will eliminate a majority of misbehaviors. Two important key factors are: Room arrangement Time management Wong - Movement is the key Be able to have quick access to any student at any time. Be comfortable moving around your room during instructional periods. Being in close proximity to a student is an effective deterrent.
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