Preparing and designing suitable classroom situations and organization circumstances to promote problem solving, conflict resolution, sense of community, and societal development tend to be the basis of classroom management. In order to have the most successful classroom environment, each of these areas must be considered as a part on designing the classroom management system that I design. After examining my classroom management inventory from the beginning of this course, I found that the most significant changes in my classroom management skills were problem solving and social development. Interventions in bullying outside the classroom and cultivating as sense of community in the classroom as regions in which I plan to seek additional specialized growth. Therefore, the remainder of the reflection will be dedicated to explaining the impact of theses transformations on my students, their behavior and my self-efficacy of these changes. Additionally, I will explain how I plan to obtain supplementary knowledge in areas that I identified as needing more professional growth. To conclude, discussion of how I should revise my summary of my classroom management will be given.
Jones and Jones (2007) noted that considering social skills training, “a responsible response to serious and persistent unproductive student behavior will almost always include efforts to assist the student in developing behaviors to replace those that have been the cause of concern”(p. 417). The best way for me to promote appropriate social skills is to model this ability in a variety for setting. I model appropriate skill as the come up. For instance, if a student show bad behavior towards accepting a reasonable request from me (an adult), I view this as his or her lacking the appropriate social skill to handle correction or directions. Therefore, I teach him or her as well as class, positive and productive responses to such requests. Furthermore, the student is asked to identify the ineffective behavior and reason for changing the behavior. Although the listed above is meant for social skills development, they are also included in the plans for conflict resolution. (Jones and Jones, 2007). Through conflict resolution student learn that it is alright to disagree with other; however, when problem occur, they further understand that differences can be handled in an organized and thought-engaging manner.
Although it is still a little early in the school year to effectively evaluate the long time results of problem solving and conflict resolution for my students, I realize that the strategies learned in this course has had a positive impact on my students as well as my efficacy as an educator. I feel more in control and equipped to deal with situations in a more effective way.
As noted by Jones and Jones (2007), bullying is a common problem in several schools today. Although teachers are often instructed to and trained on the surveillance of student movement and activities, incidences of bullying still occur. Even though I understanding the importance setting clear limits and swift consequences of unacceptable behavior, I still feel a need to learn more about the intervention of bullying away from the classroom environment. I know that when I am confident in dealing with bullying inside and outside of the classroom, I will also be providing an environment that is characterized by positive, caring, and supportive environment.
Another area that I hope to obtain more professional development is creating an atmosphere of community in the classroom. According to Jones and Jones (2007) school are to prepare students for a society characterized by interdependence and cooperative effort (p.126). I’ve found that one of the toughest things to accomplish involves developing an atmosphere in classroom that works and feels learners. Therefore, in order to take step to grow more in the area of bullying intervention and fostering a feel of community in the classroom, I am preparing to commit to reading professional journals and becoming involved in professional development opportunities or courses specific for bullying and classroom community. Additionally, I plan to observed classroom if other teacher’s who has demonstrated knowledge in putting together such a classroom environment. Finally, I’ll stay abreast of new and innovative trends in these two areas of concern by reading my monthly and quarterly subscription of my professional teacher organization publications In conclusion, I am providing an explanation of how I would revise my initially reflection of classroom management. Although many other the items in my reflection would remain the same, I would update this to include my plans to obtain professional grow in the some of my areas of weakness such as peer mediation, bullying as well as fostering community in the classroom.
Jones, V., & Jones, L. (2007). Comprehensive classroom management: Creating communities of support and solving problems (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom 8th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Similarity:
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I found your blogs when I googled Jones text. I have enjoyed reading them and find them to be helpful to me as a new teacher!
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