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Chapter 12

Classroom
Management
Overview
• Authoritarian, Permissive, and Authoritative
Approaches to Classroom Management
• Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom
Management
• Techniques for Dealing With Behavior Problems
• Violence in American Schools

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Authoritarian, Permissive, and Authoritative
Approaches to Classroom Management
• Authoritarian
 Student compliance is main goal
 Makes heavy use of rewards and punishments

• Permissive
 Impose minimal control
 Allow students to make many basic decisions
 Gain control by having students like and respect you

• Authoritative
 Goal is for students to regulate their own behavior
 Set rules but adjust as students show their ability to
regulate their own behavior
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Preventing Problems: Techniques of
Classroom Management
• Jacob Kounin’s Observations on Group
Management
 Show your students you are “with it”
 Learn to cope with overlapping situations
 Maintain smoothness and momentum in
classroom activities
 Keep the whole class involved
 Introduce variety and be enthusiastic
 Be decisive in handling misbehavior
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Preventing Problems: Techniques of
Classroom Management
• Contemporary Studies of Classroom Management
 Prior to the first day of class, create a clear set of rules,
procedures, and activities that govern what students may
and may not do in your classroom
 Demonstrate the kinds of behaviors that illustrate your rules
and procedures, explain why they are necessary, and
describe the penalties for infractions
 Start with relatively short and simple assignments
 Give clear and complete instructions about how to carry out
in-class and at-home assignments
 Give timely, specific, and frequent feedback
 See Online Video Case “Elementary Classroom Management:
Basic Strategies”
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Managing the Middle, Junior High, and
High School Environment
• Managing the Middle, Junior High, and High
School Environment
 The arrangement of the seating, materials, and
equipment should be consistent with the kind of
instructional activities the teacher favors
 High traffic areas should be kept free of congestion
 The teacher should be able to see all students
 Frequently used teaching materials and student
supplies should be readily available
 Students should be able to see instructional
presentations and displays
 See Online Video Case “Secondary Classroom Management:
Basic Strategies”
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Techniques for Dealing with
Behavior Problems
• Influence Techniques
 Planned Ignoring
 Signals
 Proximity and Touch Control
 Interest Boosting (giving student extra
attention)
 Humor
 Helping Over Hurdles (lack of
understanding)
 Program Restructuring (changing activities)
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Influence Techniques (cont’d)
• Influence Techniques (cont’d)
 Antiseptic Bouncing (time-out)
 Criticism and Encouragement (in private)
 Defining Limits
 Postsituational Follow-Up (discussion
afterward)
 See Online Video Case “Classroom Management: Best
Practices”

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Violence in American Schools
• How Safe Are Our Schools?
 Crime and serious violence occur relatively
infrequently in public schools and have been
declining
– For 2005-2006, there was less than 1
homicide per million students
– For 2005, there were 5 serious violent crimes per
1,000 students
– During the 2003-2004 school year, 4 percent of
elementary grade teachers and 2 percent of
secondary grade teachers were physically
attacked
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The Problem of Bullying
• The Problem of Bullying
 Bullying is a situation in which one person has more
power than another and repeatedly uses that power
for his or her own benefit
– For 2005-2006, 28% of 12- to 18-year-olds
reported having been bullied at least once
– Girls are more likely than boys to bully and more likely
to engage in name-calling, insults, spreading rumors,
and property destruction
– Bullying by boys more likely to involve pushing,
shoving, tripping, or spitting on someone else
– Cyber-bullying is bullying conducted on social
networking web sites

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Characteristics of Bullies Violence in
American Schools
• The Problem of Bullying (cont’d)
 Characteristics of Bullies
– More likely to be hyperactive, impulsive, and
inclined to respond aggressively when provoked
– Receive less support from classmates and
teachers
– More likely to have witnessed domestic violence
and less likely to have close relationship with their
mothers

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How Bullying Affects Its Victims
• The Problem of Bullying (cont’d)
 How Bullying Affects Its Victims
– Staying home from school
– Avoiding certain places in school
– Asking to transfer to another school
– Lower grades because of difficulty concentrating
on schoolwork
– Feelings of depression, anxiety, and insecurity
that produce physical ailments
– Social isolation

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How Schools Can Address Bullying
• The Problem of Bullying (cont’d)
 How Schools Can Address Bullying
– Implement school-wide programs that involve
increased reporting of bullying, intervention by
other students, rules that discourage
discrimination, and increased awareness of the
feelings of bullies and their victims
– Establish classroom atmosphere that counteracts
the negative effects of bullying

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Analyzing Reasons for Violence
• Analyzing Reasons for Violence
 Boys are more inclined to act than to think about
reasons for not doing something
 Aggressive boys have higher levels of testosterone
and tolerance for pain
 Boys are encouraged to be independent and
aggressive; girls are encouraged to be dependent
and cooperative
 Boys are more likely than girls to become hostile
toward school because of academic failure

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Analyzing Reasons for Violence
(cont’d)
• Analyzing Reasons for Violence (cont’d)
 Aggressive individuals more likely to misinterpret the
actions of others
 Individuals with poor interpersonal problem solving
skills are unable to delay gratification, have fewer
friends, exhibit more verbal and physical aggression
 Schools that are large, impersonal, and competitive;
that do not enforce rules fairly or consistently; that
use punishment to resolve conflicts; and that have
unimaginative curricula are associated with higher
levels of violence

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Reducing School Violence, Bullying,
and Misbehavior
• Reducing School Violence, Bullying, and
Misbehavior
 Classroom Interventions
– The Good Behavior Game: All students
receive reinforcement only when the group
meets its goal for good behavior
– Other effective interventions include
Judicious Discipline, Classroom CheckUp, and Positive Peer Reporting

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School-Wide Programs to Reduce
Violence and Improve Discipline
• Reducing School Violence, Bullying, and Misbehavior
 School-Wide Programs to Reduce Violence and
Improve Discipline
– Resolving Conflict Creatively Program: Students
mediate disputes between peers
– Other effective programs are Unified Discipline and
Smart and Good High Schools

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Using Technology to Keep Students in
School
• Using Technology to Keep Students in School
 Hueneme School District
– Computerized robotics, computer-aided
manufacturing, desktop publishing,
aeronautics and pneumatic technology
 Azusa Unified School District
– Integrated learning system
 Virtual Schools
– As of 2007-2008, serving over 1 million
students in almost all states
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PSY 263 Chapter 12 SLIDES

  • 2. Overview • Authoritarian, Permissive, and Authoritative Approaches to Classroom Management • Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom Management • Techniques for Dealing With Behavior Problems • Violence in American Schools © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 2
  • 3. Authoritarian, Permissive, and Authoritative Approaches to Classroom Management • Authoritarian  Student compliance is main goal  Makes heavy use of rewards and punishments • Permissive  Impose minimal control  Allow students to make many basic decisions  Gain control by having students like and respect you • Authoritative  Goal is for students to regulate their own behavior  Set rules but adjust as students show their ability to regulate their own behavior © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 3
  • 4. Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom Management • Jacob Kounin’s Observations on Group Management  Show your students you are “with it”  Learn to cope with overlapping situations  Maintain smoothness and momentum in classroom activities  Keep the whole class involved  Introduce variety and be enthusiastic  Be decisive in handling misbehavior © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 4
  • 5. Preventing Problems: Techniques of Classroom Management • Contemporary Studies of Classroom Management  Prior to the first day of class, create a clear set of rules, procedures, and activities that govern what students may and may not do in your classroom  Demonstrate the kinds of behaviors that illustrate your rules and procedures, explain why they are necessary, and describe the penalties for infractions  Start with relatively short and simple assignments  Give clear and complete instructions about how to carry out in-class and at-home assignments  Give timely, specific, and frequent feedback  See Online Video Case “Elementary Classroom Management: Basic Strategies” © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 5
  • 6. Managing the Middle, Junior High, and High School Environment • Managing the Middle, Junior High, and High School Environment  The arrangement of the seating, materials, and equipment should be consistent with the kind of instructional activities the teacher favors  High traffic areas should be kept free of congestion  The teacher should be able to see all students  Frequently used teaching materials and student supplies should be readily available  Students should be able to see instructional presentations and displays  See Online Video Case “Secondary Classroom Management: Basic Strategies” © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 6
  • 7. Techniques for Dealing with Behavior Problems • Influence Techniques  Planned Ignoring  Signals  Proximity and Touch Control  Interest Boosting (giving student extra attention)  Humor  Helping Over Hurdles (lack of understanding)  Program Restructuring (changing activities) © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 7
  • 8. Influence Techniques (cont’d) • Influence Techniques (cont’d)  Antiseptic Bouncing (time-out)  Criticism and Encouragement (in private)  Defining Limits  Postsituational Follow-Up (discussion afterward)  See Online Video Case “Classroom Management: Best Practices” © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 8
  • 9. Violence in American Schools • How Safe Are Our Schools?  Crime and serious violence occur relatively infrequently in public schools and have been declining – For 2005-2006, there was less than 1 homicide per million students – For 2005, there were 5 serious violent crimes per 1,000 students – During the 2003-2004 school year, 4 percent of elementary grade teachers and 2 percent of secondary grade teachers were physically attacked © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 9
  • 10. The Problem of Bullying • The Problem of Bullying  Bullying is a situation in which one person has more power than another and repeatedly uses that power for his or her own benefit – For 2005-2006, 28% of 12- to 18-year-olds reported having been bullied at least once – Girls are more likely than boys to bully and more likely to engage in name-calling, insults, spreading rumors, and property destruction – Bullying by boys more likely to involve pushing, shoving, tripping, or spitting on someone else – Cyber-bullying is bullying conducted on social networking web sites © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 10
  • 11. Characteristics of Bullies Violence in American Schools • The Problem of Bullying (cont’d)  Characteristics of Bullies – More likely to be hyperactive, impulsive, and inclined to respond aggressively when provoked – Receive less support from classmates and teachers – More likely to have witnessed domestic violence and less likely to have close relationship with their mothers © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 11
  • 12. How Bullying Affects Its Victims • The Problem of Bullying (cont’d)  How Bullying Affects Its Victims – Staying home from school – Avoiding certain places in school – Asking to transfer to another school – Lower grades because of difficulty concentrating on schoolwork – Feelings of depression, anxiety, and insecurity that produce physical ailments – Social isolation © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 12
  • 13. How Schools Can Address Bullying • The Problem of Bullying (cont’d)  How Schools Can Address Bullying – Implement school-wide programs that involve increased reporting of bullying, intervention by other students, rules that discourage discrimination, and increased awareness of the feelings of bullies and their victims – Establish classroom atmosphere that counteracts the negative effects of bullying © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 13
  • 14. Analyzing Reasons for Violence • Analyzing Reasons for Violence  Boys are more inclined to act than to think about reasons for not doing something  Aggressive boys have higher levels of testosterone and tolerance for pain  Boys are encouraged to be independent and aggressive; girls are encouraged to be dependent and cooperative  Boys are more likely than girls to become hostile toward school because of academic failure © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 14
  • 15. Analyzing Reasons for Violence (cont’d) • Analyzing Reasons for Violence (cont’d)  Aggressive individuals more likely to misinterpret the actions of others  Individuals with poor interpersonal problem solving skills are unable to delay gratification, have fewer friends, exhibit more verbal and physical aggression  Schools that are large, impersonal, and competitive; that do not enforce rules fairly or consistently; that use punishment to resolve conflicts; and that have unimaginative curricula are associated with higher levels of violence © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 15
  • 16. Reducing School Violence, Bullying, and Misbehavior • Reducing School Violence, Bullying, and Misbehavior  Classroom Interventions – The Good Behavior Game: All students receive reinforcement only when the group meets its goal for good behavior – Other effective interventions include Judicious Discipline, Classroom CheckUp, and Positive Peer Reporting © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 16
  • 17. School-Wide Programs to Reduce Violence and Improve Discipline • Reducing School Violence, Bullying, and Misbehavior  School-Wide Programs to Reduce Violence and Improve Discipline – Resolving Conflict Creatively Program: Students mediate disputes between peers – Other effective programs are Unified Discipline and Smart and Good High Schools © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 17
  • 18. Using Technology to Keep Students in School • Using Technology to Keep Students in School  Hueneme School District – Computerized robotics, computer-aided manufacturing, desktop publishing, aeronautics and pneumatic technology  Azusa Unified School District – Integrated learning system  Virtual Schools – As of 2007-2008, serving over 1 million students in almost all states © 2013 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 | 18