Learning, Knowledge and Human Development MOOC’s Updates
Improving Behaviour in the classroom
As teachers, we often find ourselves managing disruptive behavior, or dealing with unruly children throughout the school day.
To help eliminate this disrespectful behavior, it's important to address these issues before they become a problem. Whether you're looking to improve a select few behaviors in your classroom, or eliminate one specific issue, you want to make sure that you establish and incorporate effective behavior management techniques that will work.
Use these behavior management tips and strategies to help you establish effective classroom discipline.
1. Set rules early in the year
2. Honour good behaviour
3. Keep students on track
4. Avoid hurt feelings
5. Improve select behaviour
6. Challenge good behaviour
Hi @Stephen Agbavictor,
I couldn't agree more. As with any field, setting ground rules from the start is crucial. Boundaries are set and all parties are aware so if rules are broken everyone knows the consequences. As in the classroom, it's much easier to be a tough teacher from Day 1 than being lenient at first and then trying to enforce rules later in the school year.