According to teacher Ben Johnson, classroom management 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.
At the moment I do not have a classroom. However, one thing I do with my son is to have a picture that we made a drawing that we made together of our home. On the extra space of the poster my son and I had come along with some rules that need to be fallow, expectations, consequences with positive reinforcement; his participation helps a lot because he feels that he has been part of the process. We add new things when I see my son is struggling to follow directions and we take away things that he has shown they are now a good habit o a routine that we may have been working at home, like brush tee, make the bed.
For a classroom, I would fallow the same idea with some steps that will help me.
- Developing effective working relationships with students.
- Training students on how learning takes place in the classroom.
- Protecting and leveraging time.
- Anticipating students behaviors in well-written lesson plans.
- Establishing standards of behavior that promote student learning.
Base on the research I made I will be using Google classroom for the management of my classroom.
Previewing a new classroom by Google

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