Take a sports team or a club of some kind. Getting to know students in a different setting/building relationships is one of the best ways to improve classroom management. This takes time of course.
Humour helps. Cracking a few jokes improves the atmosphere in class. Taking an interest in students. Ask them what they did over the weekend. Be genuinely interested in them. Chat to students at lunch time/ break. A compliment or kind word means more than you will ever know to a lot of students. This pays dividends in class.
I tend to do the walk and correct the trouble makers with a gentle reminder method. I taught a bit in Korea where they made me yell at them and realized it doesn’t work. A lot of kids have big egos and just don’t know how to stay still. A gentle reminder helped them though
I've found it's not about what you say but how you say it. My mentor has given commands to students and I've seen them give and attitude and not comply, but I've give those same commands to those same students and they listen without complaining. If you come at students with an attitude, they'll just throw it back at you. You do have to be assertive, confident, but also neutral enough in your tone to where you don't trigger them.
Nothing I’m doing is working! If I’m nice to them, they think I’m a push over and act up. If I’m authoritative, they think I’m a b*tch and arc up. I’m at a loss of what to do, they will not listen no matter what
@@livcaitbffYou have to.find out what works for you. You have to have your rules and expectations with consistency. If they still.give you are hard time please consistency take awa points put a referral, and call home. If you discipline them daily they will start to listen. If you just yell without discipline the scholars they may not listen, what will cause you to get in the vicious circle. God Bless.
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Take a sports team or a club of some kind. Getting to know students in a different setting/building relationships is one of the best ways to improve classroom management. This takes time of course.
Humour helps. Cracking a few jokes improves the atmosphere in class. Taking an interest in students. Ask them what they did over the weekend. Be genuinely interested in them. Chat to students at lunch time/ break. A compliment or kind word means more than you will ever know to a lot of students. This pays dividends in class.
I tend to do the walk and correct the trouble makers with a gentle reminder method. I taught a bit in Korea where they made me yell at them and realized it doesn’t work. A lot of kids have big egos and just don’t know how to stay still. A gentle reminder helped them though
Great point. You got to see the otherside of discipline. It's important to remember not to get into a power struggle with another student.
I've found it's not about what you say but how you say it. My mentor has given commands to students and I've seen them give and attitude and not comply, but I've give those same commands to those same students and they listen without complaining. If you come at students with an attitude, they'll just throw it back at you. You do have to be assertive, confident, but also neutral enough in your tone to where you don't trigger them.
Absolutely! Confidence mixed with reinforcing. Thanks for the comment!
Nothing I’m doing is working! If I’m nice to them, they think I’m a push over and act up. If I’m authoritative, they think I’m a b*tch and arc up. I’m at a loss of what to do, they will not listen no matter what
@@livcaitbffYou have to.find out what works for you. You have to have your rules and expectations with consistency. If they still.give you are hard time please consistency take awa points put a referral, and call home. If you discipline them daily they will start to listen. If you just yell without discipline the scholars they may not listen, what will cause you to get in the vicious circle. God Bless.
I really appreciate that you give specific examples not just nebulous ideas. Great video!
Thanks so much!
More, please!!! Great stuff!
On it!
Thank you for your 2 brilliant videos! Your advice is very solid and full of experience. I hope you will post more videos in the future!
Thanks so much for the uplifting comment!
These are excellent tips 👍
Glad you think so!
What do they get with the stars?
Thanks for sharing this.
My pleasure!
Stars for the whole classroom or individual students? I’m new. Thx for exc content!
1:56-7!💥
Glad you thought it was explosive! Lol
@@AppleToastKids so on point with the natural behavior
Do you have a class list with dates and space for stars?
And when do you reward them who have the most stars?
And how ?
Thanks for the comment! I think I can answer most of your questions by watching this video. Let me know what you think. Thanks!
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You video is a bit quiet