Reflection On Classroom Management And Withitness In The Restroom

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. In some cases, I can passively act as a preventative buffer for any misbehaviors due to my proximity. In other cases, I can see that one student may not be taking notes effectively and quickly correct the situation, or make a mental note to do so after class. Circulation will also make me accessible to my class, as they will feel more comfortable in asking and answering questions in short distances instead of blurting them out across the classroom. The last bit of management comes in the miscellany of classroom events such as bathroom management, taking attendance, misbehaviors, etc… In this regard I turn to Wong’s emphasis on having procedures in place that students are well versed in via teach, rehearse, reinforce. The goal is making the students self-aware of the class environment and reacting accordingly. An example of this will be my management of bathroom breaks in which only one student at a time is allowed to leave. Once student “A” asks to use the restroom student “B” knows to wait until student “A” has returned before asking to use the restroom. This “withitness” in the classroom will be pivotal in aiding my classroom management, and will showcase a sense of harmony amongst the class. B. …show more content…

My Reaction In much the same way as Mr. Judah handled the situation, I would also employ the use of “Strong Voice”. This would be a natural reaction given my preference for circulation, and all the added benefits that includes. I would already be amongst the class, and thus could quickly get to where the noise is loudest, and attempt passive proximity. In the event that proximity fails I could turn directly to the noise and make eye contact with the students being loud until I have their attention (and quiet), and then begin speaking thus asserting my control in the

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