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Limits are the way in which we make classrooms safe and productive. We set limits in order to explain choices and consequencessimply, clearly, and calmly.
Why We Do It - To help a person better understand their present circumstances and guide him/her toward constructivebehaviors. Limits empower the individual, allow the person to "save face," and help us to avoid physical confrontation. Setting limits is a first stepin teaching a person to solve problems.
When We Do It - When an individual is unable to identify choices and consequences for him or herself, but may still be ableto understand and utilize information when it is presented.
TIPS for Effective Classroom Management
Required Reading:
Bringing Classroom Rules to Life describes a positive approach to helping children create and live by classroom rules throughpractice and role-playing. Click on the Word icon below to access Bringing Classroom Rules to Life:
Bringing Classroom Rules to Life
Assignment 6: Your Classroom Management Plan
HOW TO GET TO ASSIGNMENT 6:
One Way
To do this assignment, click on the link in color at the top of the page. When it appears, press "Save" and name the file so that you canwork on this assignment "off-line." You can type right on the assignment template. Be sure to save your assignment on a disk or on your computer harddrive.
Another Way
You can also copy the text below, and save it to your disk or computer.
GOAL: To reflect upon your current classroom management plan to inform any modifications you may wish to make for the future.
GIVE: Feedback to others on their assignments at the TWB Learning Cafe .
Assignment 6: Your Classroom Management Plan
Please answer the following questions:
HOW TO GET TO THE NEXT MODULE:
Usually, you just click "Next" to go to the next page. When you finish a section, however, (as you're about to do when you finishreading these two paragraphs), you need to click on the "Outline" button, which is on the bottom, right-hand side of the page. Look underneath the bluebar and click on the word "Outline."
When you click on "Outline," a screen will come up that will show you the outline for Course 2. Look for the next section to read andclick on the first topic in that next section. For example, when you get to the outline now, look under the next section called "Theory Meets Practice" andlook for the first topic in black lettering called "Assignment 7: Lesson Planning with Cooperative Learning in Mind." Click on "Assignment 7:Lesson Planning with Cooperative Learning in Mind."
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