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The IOSIE Method of Classroom
                Management




By Marie Louise Lawson,
Library Media Specialist
Satellite Independent School District
Overview



   Theoretical Models
    –   Behavioral
    –   Psychodynamic
    –   Environmental
    –   Constructivist
   The IOSIE Method defined
   The Classroom Management Control
    Spectrum
    –   Consequence Model
    –   Group-Guidance Model
    –   Individual-Guidance Model
Theoretical Models
•As defined by Danforth and Boyle, four models of human behavior that
are frequently used in case analysis



   Behavioral
     –   Student behavior is based on external variables
     –   Students are given positive reinforcement for correcting their behavior
   Psychodynamic
     –   Student behavior is based on an emotional state or response
     –   Students are encouraged to correct their behavior in a private meeting with the
         teacher
   Environmental
     –   Student environment influences their behavior
     –   Simple changes in environment, such as where a student sits, may be
         implemented to correct their behavior
   Constructivist
     –   Individual students construct their own basis of knowledge, which alters as they
         experience new things
     –   Students are asked to construct a response to their behavior and how they can
         correct it in the future
The IOSIE Method
•Used to analyze problems with student behavior in five steps



•       Identify the problem
    •      View the situation objectively
    •      Determine the seriousness of the situation
•       Determine the objective you wish to achieve
    •      Objectives should remedy the current problem and also provide a
           long-term improvement in student behavior
    •      Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Results-oriented to be met in an
           established Time frame (SMART)
•       Propose a solution
    •      Preventative and interventional: prevent or discourage behavior
           issues while dealing with misbehavior when it occurs
•       Implement the solution
    •      Gain cooperation and support from parents/guardians, other staff
           and even professionals outside the classroom, if necessary
    •      Teachers must be adaptive in the way they approach their problem
•       Evaluate the results
    •      Return to your objectives: were your goals reached?
    •      If misbehavior returns, perhaps the problem was wrongly identified
           and a broader objective spectrum is necessary
Classroom Management Control Spectrum
         There are three approaches to resolving
          classroom behavior problems



 4.       Consequence
      •     Teacher outlines consequences for improper
            behavior
 5.       Group-guidance
      •     The class utilizes a specific framework for
            penalties for violation of classroom rules
 6.       Individual-guidance
      •     Teacher meets privately with misbehaving
            student to reach cooperative resolution
The Consequence Approach
   Displays the most teacher control of the three classroom
    management approaches


   Example: Kounin Effective Momentum Model
     –   Based on the work of Jacob Kounin
     –   Teacher actions (ie praise or disciplinary remarks) influence all students, not
         just the ones toward which the action is directed
     –   Keywords: with-it-ness, Ripple Effect
             With-it-ness: Teachers have an instinctive feel for the activity in their classroom and
              can quickly identify behavioral problems
     –   Teachers control the behavior of the students. Stopping lessons to deal with
         discipline issues adds to the problem
   Strengths of this approach:
     –   Teacher actions affect entire classroom
     –   Several procedures for effectively stopping improper behavior
   Weaknesses of this approach:
     –   Limited to certain classroom sessions
     –   Does not provide corrective measures to more serious problems
The Group-Guidance Approach
   Displays moderate teacher control of the situation at hand, allowing
    students to develop group dynamics and learn proper behavior


   Example: Peer Mediation Model
     –   Developed by Schrumpf and Crawford on the thought that behavioral
         change should not be based on coercion
     –   Nonjudgmental response by peer mediators including negotiation,
         reasoning and compromise
     –   Teacher involvement limited to selecting and training student mediators
         and acting as monitors during the mediation process
     –   Proactive toward specific problems and incidents
   Strengths of this approach:
     –   Teaches a positive process to conflict resolution
     –   Clear direction for how the program should be taught and monitored
   Weaknesses of this approach:
     –   Time-consuming and heavily dependent on participation from teachers,
         administration and students
The Individual-Guidance Approach
    Displays the least teacher control of the three approaches, drawing from a
     positive student-teacher relationship


    Example: The Choice Theory and Reality Therapy Model
      –   Developed by psychiatrist William Glasser
      –   Basis in satisfying the five (5) basic psychological needs of every person:
              Belonging & love, power & achievement, fun & enjoying work, freedom & ability to
               make choices, and survival
      –   Disruptive behavior occurs when a student’s inner needs are not met
      –   Classroom environment must create a sense of personal responsibility that
          emphasizes self-evaluation and interaction
      –   Keywords: authoritarian teacher, teacher leader
              Teacher leader: relies on cooperation, uses persuasion and creates enthusiasm in
               students
              Authoritarian teacher: uses punishment and reward, relies on authority and creates
               confidence in students
    Strengths of this approach:
      –   Effective with most students, especially those with specific behavioral problems
      –   Easy to implement, very straight-forward
    Weaknesses of this approach:
      –   Teachers are less comfortable with it; they feel as though students are allowed to
          “get away with” improper behavior and time is taken away from class work
Acknowledgements



       PowerPoint Presentation created by:
        Marie Louise Lawson
       Research and Information collected from:
        A Case Study Approach to Classroom Management
        by Richard T. Scarpaci
       Special Thanks to:
        –   Dr. I.M. Demanding, Superintendent
        –   Ebenezer Scrooge, Business Administrator
        –   The Satellite Independent School District


Created for the class: Student Learning, Development and Behavior Management
     New Jersey City University, fall 2008 * Professor Annemarie Stoeckel

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IOSIE Presentation

  • 1. The IOSIE Method of Classroom Management By Marie Louise Lawson, Library Media Specialist Satellite Independent School District
  • 2. Overview  Theoretical Models – Behavioral – Psychodynamic – Environmental – Constructivist  The IOSIE Method defined  The Classroom Management Control Spectrum – Consequence Model – Group-Guidance Model – Individual-Guidance Model
  • 3. Theoretical Models •As defined by Danforth and Boyle, four models of human behavior that are frequently used in case analysis  Behavioral – Student behavior is based on external variables – Students are given positive reinforcement for correcting their behavior  Psychodynamic – Student behavior is based on an emotional state or response – Students are encouraged to correct their behavior in a private meeting with the teacher  Environmental – Student environment influences their behavior – Simple changes in environment, such as where a student sits, may be implemented to correct their behavior  Constructivist – Individual students construct their own basis of knowledge, which alters as they experience new things – Students are asked to construct a response to their behavior and how they can correct it in the future
  • 4. The IOSIE Method •Used to analyze problems with student behavior in five steps • Identify the problem • View the situation objectively • Determine the seriousness of the situation • Determine the objective you wish to achieve • Objectives should remedy the current problem and also provide a long-term improvement in student behavior • Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Results-oriented to be met in an established Time frame (SMART) • Propose a solution • Preventative and interventional: prevent or discourage behavior issues while dealing with misbehavior when it occurs • Implement the solution • Gain cooperation and support from parents/guardians, other staff and even professionals outside the classroom, if necessary • Teachers must be adaptive in the way they approach their problem • Evaluate the results • Return to your objectives: were your goals reached? • If misbehavior returns, perhaps the problem was wrongly identified and a broader objective spectrum is necessary
  • 5. Classroom Management Control Spectrum  There are three approaches to resolving classroom behavior problems 4. Consequence • Teacher outlines consequences for improper behavior 5. Group-guidance • The class utilizes a specific framework for penalties for violation of classroom rules 6. Individual-guidance • Teacher meets privately with misbehaving student to reach cooperative resolution
  • 6. The Consequence Approach  Displays the most teacher control of the three classroom management approaches  Example: Kounin Effective Momentum Model – Based on the work of Jacob Kounin – Teacher actions (ie praise or disciplinary remarks) influence all students, not just the ones toward which the action is directed – Keywords: with-it-ness, Ripple Effect  With-it-ness: Teachers have an instinctive feel for the activity in their classroom and can quickly identify behavioral problems – Teachers control the behavior of the students. Stopping lessons to deal with discipline issues adds to the problem  Strengths of this approach: – Teacher actions affect entire classroom – Several procedures for effectively stopping improper behavior  Weaknesses of this approach: – Limited to certain classroom sessions – Does not provide corrective measures to more serious problems
  • 7. The Group-Guidance Approach  Displays moderate teacher control of the situation at hand, allowing students to develop group dynamics and learn proper behavior  Example: Peer Mediation Model – Developed by Schrumpf and Crawford on the thought that behavioral change should not be based on coercion – Nonjudgmental response by peer mediators including negotiation, reasoning and compromise – Teacher involvement limited to selecting and training student mediators and acting as monitors during the mediation process – Proactive toward specific problems and incidents  Strengths of this approach: – Teaches a positive process to conflict resolution – Clear direction for how the program should be taught and monitored  Weaknesses of this approach: – Time-consuming and heavily dependent on participation from teachers, administration and students
  • 8. The Individual-Guidance Approach  Displays the least teacher control of the three approaches, drawing from a positive student-teacher relationship  Example: The Choice Theory and Reality Therapy Model – Developed by psychiatrist William Glasser – Basis in satisfying the five (5) basic psychological needs of every person:  Belonging & love, power & achievement, fun & enjoying work, freedom & ability to make choices, and survival – Disruptive behavior occurs when a student’s inner needs are not met – Classroom environment must create a sense of personal responsibility that emphasizes self-evaluation and interaction – Keywords: authoritarian teacher, teacher leader  Teacher leader: relies on cooperation, uses persuasion and creates enthusiasm in students  Authoritarian teacher: uses punishment and reward, relies on authority and creates confidence in students  Strengths of this approach: – Effective with most students, especially those with specific behavioral problems – Easy to implement, very straight-forward  Weaknesses of this approach: – Teachers are less comfortable with it; they feel as though students are allowed to “get away with” improper behavior and time is taken away from class work
  • 9. Acknowledgements  PowerPoint Presentation created by: Marie Louise Lawson  Research and Information collected from: A Case Study Approach to Classroom Management by Richard T. Scarpaci  Special Thanks to: – Dr. I.M. Demanding, Superintendent – Ebenezer Scrooge, Business Administrator – The Satellite Independent School District Created for the class: Student Learning, Development and Behavior Management New Jersey City University, fall 2008 * Professor Annemarie Stoeckel