Course Description
This course is designed to assist teachers and administrators
in public and private schools to develop skills to help them
effectively manage the behavior problems that today's students
bring to school. Students will participate in several assignments
that reinforce the concepts and strategies found in the textbook
The First Days of School by Harry and Rosemary Wong.
Most of the assignments require access to a classroom and are
designed for currently employed teachers. Special provisions
will be made for participants who do not have access to a classroom.
Objectives
Evaluate present level of classroom management skills
Review research on classroom management
Identify mentors who could assist in improving management
skills
Develop a one to two year growth plan
Understand the importance of conveying "high expectations"
Develop skills for "welcoming" and sending
"positive invitations"
Evaluate a classroom to determine the level of "readiness"
Gain an understanding of how effective "reputations"
are developed
Develop appropriate rules, procedures, and routines for
the classroom
Understand the importance of cooperative learning, learn
how to make cooperative learning work,
and learn how to structure a cooperative learning
activity
Understand the components of Powerful Learning
Develop a model discipline plan
Time Requirements
Effective Classroom Management is a 13 week 3 credit graduate
level or sixty hour professional development course taught
online. Most modules take one week
to complete. Module 10 will be completed over two weeks so students
have time to revise and complete the final integration project.
Hardware & Computer
Skills Requirements
Participants may use either a Macintosh computer or a PC with
Windows 98 or higher. Participants should possess basic word
processing skills and have Internet access with an active e-mail
account. Participants also are expected to have a basic knowledge
of how to use a Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator, Microsoft
Internet Explorer or America Online's (AOL) browser. To download
a browser at no cost, visit one of the following Web sites
Netscape.com;
Microsoft.com and
AOL.com.
Course Materials
The required textbook for this course is The First Days of
School by Harry and Rosemary Wong. The textbook and course
materials will be provided for all students. In addition, online
readings and Web site reviews (including journal articles and
best practices from the body of educational research) will be
assigned during the course to enhance learning. These readings
will be presented as annotated Web sites within the course content.
Session Outline
Module 1: Introduction and Overview
Objective: Evaluate present
level of classroom management skills.
Contents:
1. Course
Requirements, Goals, and Expectations
2. Introduction of Class Members
3. Setting Personal Goals
4. Evaluation of Present Level of Classroom Management
Skills
Module 2: The Effective Teacher
Objective: Review research
on classroom management.
Contents:
1. The Research on Effective Classroom Management
2. Efficient vs. Effective
3. The Four Stages Of Teaching
4. Don't Be A Pal
Module 3: Why Positive Expectations
are Important & How to Welcome and Invite Students to Learn
and Behave
Objective: Understand the
importance of conveying high expectations.
Contents:
1. The Importance of Conveying High Expectations
2. Developing and Applying Skills for Welcoming
Students
3. Developing and Applying Skills for Sending Positive
Invitations to Students
Module 4: How to Have Your Classroom
Ready and Your Reputation Will Precede You
Objective: Evaluate a classroom
to determine the level of readiness.
Contents:
1. Evaluation of a Classroom to Determine the Level
of Readiness
2. Understanding How Effective Reputations are Developed
Module 5: Classroom Procedures
Objective: Evaluating current
classroom procedures.
Contents:
1. Entering the Classroom
2. Seating Arrangements
3. Starting the Class
4. Taking Roll
5. Class Assignments
6. Homework
Module 6: Classroom Rules, Consequences,
and Rewards
Objective: Develop appropriate
rules for the classroom.
Contents:
1. General Rules
2. Specific Rules
3. Your Rules
4. Presenting Your Rules
5. Area of Freedom
6. Why Consequences Are Needed
7. Negative Consequences
8. Rewards or Positive Consequences
9. Positive Language, Rewards, and Praise
Module 7: Developing Procedures
Objective: Understand why
procedures are essential.
Contents:
1. Why Have Procedures?
2. What Procedures Are Needed?
3. Teaching Procedures
4. At-Risk Students and Procedures
Module 8: Working Cooperatively
Objective: Creating a cooperative
learning classroom.
Contents:
1. Benefits of Cooperative Learning
2. Dividing the Class into Groups
3. Who is in the Group?
4. Making Cooperative Learning Work
5. Structuring a Cooperative Learning Activity
6. Implications for Teachers and Administrators
Module 9: Powerful Learning
Objective: Understand the
components of Powerful Learning.
Contents:
1. What Is Powerful Learning?
2. The Components of Powerful Learning
3. Implementing Powerful Learning
Module 10: Your Personal Growth Plan
and a Model Discipline Plan
Objective: Develop a model
discipline plan.
Contents:
1. Teaching as a Profession
2. Improving Your Performance
3. Taking Risks
4. Classroom Rules
5. Positive Consequences
6. Negative Consequences
7. Course Evaluation
Grading
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Assignment |
Points |
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Grading
Scale |
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Forum
Discussions |
30 |
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100
93 |
A |
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Reading
Assignments/Reflections |
20 |
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92
85 |
B |
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Model
Discipline Plan |
30 |
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84
77 |
C |
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Final
Exam |
20 |
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Total
Points |
100 |
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Student
Requirements
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1. |
Actively
participate in all Forum activities. |
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2. |
Complete all reading and reflection assignments. |
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3. |
Complete
the Model Discipline Plan assignment. Review research
and literature on classroom management to insure the plan
is researched based. |
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4. |
Pass
a final exam. |
Student Academic Integrity
Participants
guarantee that all academic class work is original. Any academic
dishonesty or plagiarism (to take ideas, writings, etc. from
another and offer them as one's own), is a violation of student
academic behavior standards as outlined by our partnering
colleges and universities and is subject to academic disciplinary
action.
Register
To register to take TEI's Effective Classroom Management online
graduate course, go to the Course
Registration page.
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