John Snider Week 3 CMS Paragraphs Assignment
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John Snider
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Week 3 CMS Paragraphs Assignment ROOM ARRANGEMENT –
Supports philosophy of classroom management plan
I have chosen the idea “The success of your students is greatly dependent on your ability to convey and implement a Classroom Management Plan”
to be included in my CMS Plan. (Wong & Wong, 92). Classroom management refers to what teachers do to organize students, space, time, and materials so that learning takes place. This strategy could be used in a classroom
by beginning the year with a clear, compelling plan of how you want to organize your classroom.
How you expect students to participate, and what you will accomplish together.
ROOM ARRANGMENT
– Arranged to prevent opportunities of misbehavior
I have chosen the idea “The purpose of seating arrangements is to accomplish classroom tasks efficiently and effectively” to be included in my CMS Plan. (Wong & Wong, 120). Teachers must be clear about what they want to achieve and what students are to accomplish before arranging the seating. This strategy could be used in a classroom by arranging desks and chairs to maximize engagement and communication and to minimize behavior problems. You also want to consider the situation in your classroom and the options that are available for you.
ROOM ARRANGEMENT – Supports instructional advantage
I have chosen the idea “The First Days Are Critical” to be included in my CMS Plan. (Wong & Wong, 118). Your mission is to establish student habits or routines, called procedures. Students will develop their own habits or routines in classes where teachers do not teach procedures and communicate expectations. These patterns of behavior can spread, and soon the entire class develops its own agenda, its own curriculum, and its own sets of procedures. This strategy could be used in a classroom by being calm, firm, and proactive on the first days of school. Effective teachers have a classroom management plan from the very beginning to prevent
the classroom from becoming a breeding ground for confusion and discontent. 1
John Snider
ED313-OS
Week 3 CMS Paragraphs Assignment Bibliography Reference
Wong, H., & Wong, R. (2018). The First Days of School. Harry K. Wong Publications, Inc. (5th edition)
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