Classroom Discipline Issues

Dealing with disruptive students is often one of the top issues facing teachers each day. If you walk into 10 different classrooms, you will see 10 different methods of classroom management. So what method of managing disruptive students is the best? The one that works for the individual teacher.

Classes in general respond better to rewards for good behavior than they do to punishments for bad behavior. Here are additional tips for classroom management:

  1. Remain calm and in charge
  2. Be consistent!
  3. Praise students frequently for good behavior
  4. If something doesn’t work, try something else

For more articles and ideas on classroom management, visit Classroom Management Tips.

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