Strategies For Effective Classroom Management; Simple Tips For Teachers
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Effective classroom management has been one of the most difficult challenges for teachers in the country. There are strategies for classroom management that teachers need to know in other to have a conducive class where all learners with diverse needs are catered for by the school environment.
Teachers need to upgrade themselves by engaging in a community of practice. Teachers can also involve themselves in workshops, seminars, and education forums organized to educate teachers on new developments in the teaching profession. Let us now introduce you to some of the strategies for classroom management effective for all teachers especially classes with different abilities and different learning styles on the part of the students. Here we go.
Handle Various Students In Class.
1. For Those with difficulty seeing The Chalkboard; the teacher must explain Concepts Out loud; Allow learners to sit where they can see the Chalkboard.
2. Students who find it difficult to hear when they sit down – The teacher must write on the chalkboard boldly and clearly; The teacher should also make use of the Textbook.
3. Students with difficulties in speaking – Teachers must allow students to write their ideas on the chalkboard without forcing them to speak.
Universal Design Learning is a teaching approach that works to accommodate the needs and abilities of all learners and eliminates unnecessary hurdles in the learning process.
It focuses on accessible environmental changes to help persons with disabilities.
Principles Of UDL (Universal Design Learning)
1. Engagement: involve students in various activities and motivate them to learn.
2. Representation: use different multiple methods to teach students to receive and understand information.
3. Action and Expression; using multiple means for students to express the knowledge they have received.
How to Engage Learners.
1. Link concepts to their real-life situations.
2. Play games to learn new concepts.
3. Allow students to act out new concepts.
How To Manage Large Classrooms
1. The teacher must plan carefully in advance and cater to all the learning needs of the learners.
2. Provide clear instructions to learners in other to save instructional time.
3. Assign Responsibilities to learners.
4. The teacher must consider the material to be used. There should be multiple activities. This helps to enhance effective classroom management.