I came into school today all ready and excited for my second day of prac, ready to see what I was going to learn today. Again I had such a fantastic day and am really learning a great deal. I feel like I’ve settled in quiet well. Today I could observe the class more closely compared to my first day when I was overwhelmed with a busy day and learning everything I could about my class.
I made it my goal today at prac to look at the ways in which my teacher handles classroom and behaviour management more closely. I was happy to observe a number of different strategies in the classroom.
In my classroom my teacher has a sticker chart system. During class she gives children stickers not only for positive behaviour but positive attitudes to their work and other students. When children finish a whole chart of stickers they receive a prize (which they love). She also has the word TREAT on the board in bubble writing and would colour/uncolour parts of the word for good/bad whole class behaviour. If it is all coloured in at the end of the week the children get free play or to watch a movie.
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| An example of a sticker chart |
Behaviour management
My teacher uses a few different strategies to suit different behaviours. She uses the clapping technique, a small shaker or reminds the class about the 5L’S of listening to gain whole class attention. For individual/small groups she varies in what she says which I found very interesting as well as overwhelming in that she knew exactly what to say to each individual child to reinforce positive or stop negative behaviour.
| An example of the 5L's of listening |
When looking at the research in regards to behaviour management, it is overwhelming and also something I am beginning to learn is somewhat of a personal preference and what “fits best” with your class.
I looked at the NSW Institute of Teachers standards to see where I needed to be as a graduate teacher and at professional competence level in terms of classroom management and found Element five:
Element 5:
*Aspect 5.1.5 Demonstrate knowledge of practical approaches to managing student behaviour and their applications in the classroom
*Aspect 5.2.5 Manage student behaviour through engaging students in purposeful and worthwhile learning activities.
After reading these aspects I was left to question myself:
Will I be able to do this as a teacher?
How am I going to fulfill these requirements when I have a class of my own?
References:
NSW Institute of Teachers. (2006). Professional Teaching Standards, Retrieved from http://www.nswteachers.nsw.edu.au.

