It is important not to given preferential treatment to one or a group of learners and to treat everyone equally. Teachers should not give out personal information or get personally involved with a student e.g. not join social networking sites etc. You should avoid touching students inappropriately or give preferential treatment to some students and not others.…
It is important to model the behaviour expected by pupils, at all times. I would remain calm, be kind, be fair, consistent and respectful, guide, praise and encourage pupils. I would encourage pupils to take responsibility for their own behaviour and would take immediate action in response to any behaviour that conflicts with the school policies. I would remind pupils of these school behaviour policies and I would use language that the pupils understand and can relate too. Whenever possible I would use alternatives to confrontation and would always report any inappropriate or uncharacteristic behaviour to the…
Summarise the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people's positive behaviour (1.1)…
Once the ground rules have been adopted by the group, they will need to be monitored and enforced if necessary in order to maintain a mutually respectful and productive learning environment. As the teacher, it is essential that I ‘set the right example’ and ensure that my behaviour is exemplary while maintaining rapport with the students. My attitude should be one of respect for the students and this should be reciprocated.…
The teacher must stay consistent with the rules and follow up on all problems that occur in the classroom. The mentor teacher displayed this in the classroom. When I become a teacher I will follow this extensively to help provide a classroom environment for all.…
I expect all students to behave professionally in this class. I will not tolerate disruptive behavior in the…
When working within a classroom the children they are taught to call you Miss, Mrs or Mr and your surname so they understand who is in charge and it also shows respect for authority. You need to speak to the children in a way in which they understand for the age range you are working with to explain what they need to do. If the children are being noisy or doing something you don’t agree with you need to use a firm voice to communicate your disagreement with what they are doing and then tell them what they need to be doing. You also need to come up with fun and interesting ways to encourage or make learning easier to understand. Give praise when they have completed a task, answered a question correctly or given information relevant to the lesson in hand. You need to encourage the use of good manners please, thankyou, etc and deter bad manners and behaviour by talking to the child in question and telling them how they need to behave.…
4. Learners are expected to come prepared in class, with essential note books, copies, pen, pencils and other required stationary. Learners should complete all given assignments on time and seek help of me the teacher if they have any problems. Learners should concentrate in class, do not misbehave or disturb others and teacher. If learners any queries, please raise your hand and wait.…
Follow the schools code of conduct, encourage positive behaviour and speak fairly to any pupil who is not following the rules.…
I would welcome pupils in and speak politely, I would never use swear words in class or around the school and would challenge a pupil who uses the language. I would speak with clarity and address pupils and staff in a appropriate manner, model behaviour such as…
As a teacher, I will set guidelines the classroom. In addition to establishing guidelines, I also believe it is important to know my students as individuals. Getting to know them, listening about their interests, attending their award ceremonies, this establishes a mutual respect and trust that transcends into the classroom. When my students view me as a teacher who has a…
The most important thing in my opinion for a student to do is bring respect to the class. Understanding the need to respect not only other but yourself helps students be more motivated to learn and show self controls. Students may not like each other s opinion on certain things but out of respect they would be willing to listen and learning to disagree agreeably . Be prepared is also a very important rule to set in place students at this age need to start learning how to be responsible this is a get why to hold students accountable . Students should know that there will be consequences for not having the right tool with them when they enter the classroom . Being prepared will help cut down on distraction from movement in the classroom like sharpening pencils or getting forgotten items. This simple rule works in every area also coming to class, with…
I must ensure that the students feel safe and comfortable within the classroom and I also must make them feel included. Being approachable, friendly and open should allow students to feel comfortable enough to express their views and opinions. I must also get to know and understand students and understand different learning styles that they have and incorporate different styles to enable learning.…
Children always look up to adults and will take lead from adults around them. If we show good behaviour then they will take that in. We have to follow the guidelines and rules, be polite and respectful towards other, if class teacher say something to do then you have to do. Always wear smart dresses.Treat everyone fairly and be aware of your own approach. Being a team player and offering to help others is beneficial in building effective relationships.…
Reflect for a moment on your own classroom environment or on a favorite classroom environment from your own schooling. Are there (or were there) clear rules that emphasize what students should do rather than what they should not do? How will (or did) it change student performance? Are (or were) students called on equitably? How does it (or did it) change the learning environment? Do you greet each student (or were you greeted) every day? How will you make sure your classroom environment will promote student responsibility, self-awareness as a learner, and learning for the satisfaction of learning?…