Soft Skills Course
Classroom Management
Certified Training Course.
Classroom Management and management of student conduct are skills that teachers acquire and hone over time. These skills almost never "jell" until after a minimum of few years of teaching experience. To be sure, effective teaching requires considerable skill in managing the myriad of tasks and situations that occur in the classroom each day.
COURSE OUTLINE
Basic Level:
Rules and Procedures
General Classroom Behavior
Beginning and Ending the Period or the Day
Transitions and Interruptions
Use of Materials and Equipment
Group Work
Seat Work and Teacher-Led Activities
Discipline and Consequences
Teacher Reaction
Tangible Rewards
Direct Cost
Group Contingency
Home Contingency
Teacher–Student Relationships
Demonstrating Personal Interest in Students
Behaving Equitably and Responding Affirmatively to Questions
Exhibiting an Assertive Connection
Being Aware of the Needs of Different Types of Students
Mental Set
Exhibiting “Wittiness”
Exhibiting Emotional Objectivity
Student Responsibility
The Nature of Responsibility
Strategies for Personal Development
Strategies for Conflict Prevention and Resolution
Getting Off to a Good Start
Before School Begins
The First Day of School
The First Two Weeks of School
Management at the School Level
Establishing and Enforcing School wide Rules, Procedures, and Consequences
Establishing Norms of Conduct for Faculty and Staff
Advanced Level:
Self-management for the educator
Having a life and work vision
Managing your approach to work & objectives
Managing your development as an educator
Managing your emotions & Time
Motivating yourself
Introduction to classroom management tasks
The nature and aim of classroom management
Approaches to classroom management
Management functions in the classroom
Planning effective classroom management
Different approaches to planning
Planning teaching with outcomes
The educator as leader
The functional task of the educator as leader
A leadership model for the educator
The long-term leadership task of the educator
The short-term leadership role of the educator
Managing classroom administration
Administrative tasks inside the classroom
Administrative tasks outside the classroom
Managing the classroom environment
The classroom as a learning community
Managing the physical environment
Managing resources for effective teaching
Establishing the socio-emotional environment
Establishing positive educator-learner relationships
Creating positive peer relationships
Positive classroom climate
Managing learner participation in the classroom
Learner motivation
Understanding learning
Managing cooperative learning in the classroom
Diversity in the classroom
Understanding exceptionality: multiple intelligences
Teaching methods and learning styles
Establishing your own classroom management plan
Classroom management style
Authority and power
Classroom management theories
Various classroom management styles
The educator’s instructional style
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Our courses are flexible with no time plan.
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• Individuals:
Our classes are available online, face-to-face, with flexible timing scheduling.
• Companies:
The Training can be conducted at the business office location.
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Certification upon completion of the training will be provided.
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To get a quote on our courses, you can contact us on 8004852