Classroom Management
Classroom Management Learning Process Prior Knowledge
Classroom Management
Relevancy
Prior Knowledge
- "knowledge" means "attained facts, information, skills, concepts"
- word origin
- "to.know" + "locked in"
- "to know =
- PIE origin *gno-
- = "know"
- "locked" =
- from Old Norse (Viking) ''lok'' for "fastening, lock"
- "to know =
- "knowledge" therefore means "locked-in knowing"
- "to.know" + "locked in"
- word origin
- "prior knowledge", then
- = learning that a student already has "locked in":
- i.e., what a student already knows
Setting Expectations
Warmups / Bell Work
Exit Tickets
Teaching style & Teacher Personality
- student-teacher empathy
- creation of common purpose
- clarity of direction & expectation-setting
- lesson pace / speed
Rules
Student Behaviors
- acting out
- checked out
- head down
- refusal
Resilience
- also known as "grit" and perseverance
- = the ability of a student to overcome failure
- talented, bright students who face few developmental challenges may not develop the resiliency required to overcome larger challenges or barriers they may face as they grow older
- resiliency or grit cannot be taught, but it can be fostered
Discipline
- Compulsion v Choice
Reactance theory
- a negative emotional response to external controls or expectations
- Reactance theory states that the absence of choice in task selection causes negative reaction to it
- see Reactance (wikipedia)
- related to the Streisand Effect
- = calling out one issue ends up, unintendedly, highlighting another issue